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last year i stopped in and sat for a bit at a coffee type location, they were whipping up all sorts of cafinated bevvys. however most of them seemed really creamy and probably sweet, not exactly my coffee style, however im sure they probably serve americanos as well and just regular old coffee or espresso.
Post by Ian'sGotAFeeling on Mar 2, 2009 11:24:38 GMT -5
Yea early Thursday right after Centeroo opened me and my buddy went inside, and she found a coffee place immediately. I know you could see That Tent from it, but cant remember the name. It had some iced coffee that wasn't bad at all. Only problem was they hadn't any ice yet, so we had to wait for a while. I recently have become addicted to coffee for work purposes. Can't seem to give a damn without 2 cups of the stuff.
Post by Steel_City_X on Mar 9, 2009 20:04:19 GMT -5
So, I am thinking about having my friends at www.solarroast.com/coffees1.html roast some Inforoo Coffee and have then private label it. I don't know I would try to cover costs, or have something for friends.
Check out the method that they roast the beans.
So, what are peoples favorite bean and roast: LIGHTEST ROAST Peru
Ethiopia Harrar
Nicaragua Organic
Aristotle Blend-Specially blended coffee to create a smooth and lasting espresso experience
Van Dieman's Blend-taste and style of the people from Australia's Island state of Tasmania. Contains South American coffees.
Willow Springs-Blend Blend of Pacific Island and South American Coffees.
Solaris Blend-A blend of dark roasted South American coffees
Bolivia Organic
Sumatra
Peru Dark
Zeus Blend (french roast)-a blend of Sumatran and Central American coffees.
you can definitely get hot coffee, hot tea, iced coffee and iced tea in centeroo.
I dont remember what the name of the place was but one place had some amaaaaaazing peppermint iced tea. I lived off that stuff.
Okay, I don't want to bum anyone out but be careful of the iced tea.... one of my sons worked as a volunteer last year and was put to work in a stand selling organic food and iced tea. His job was to squeeze out the Tea bags. He asked if he should wash his hands first and the boss said, "nah, just squeeze 'em on out". Now, I loved the mint iced tea, too, but I feel lucky that I didn't come down with Bonnaflu. The boy didn't shower or wash for days.... I think if you keep yourself sufficiently pickled you may avoid unwanted germs. Of course that's my opinion, but I also believe in the healing powers of mother spit...
Post by msfelithatsme on Mar 12, 2009 21:06:37 GMT -5
no problem finding coffee! they sell it at all the vendors on bushy branch.. and I LOVE that coffee place inside roo.... this one dude working there made swirling the foam for a cappucino an artform!
last year i had a french press from ikea and i hooked the coffee up every morning. im not a big coffee head but it can be a little cold in the am and the coffee really gets you up. my neighbors were caffeine heads and were so thankful that i had the gear to make some coffee.
French Presses are great for camping. Another option for campsite coffee is to make a pot of Toddy cold brew and stash some in your cooler. A splash of toddy and chocolate soy milk makes for a delicious cold morning mocha. Yum.
Post by bonnaroodavid on Apr 5, 2009 18:46:26 GMT -5
I got coffee in centeroo a few times last year. I remember laying in the grass by the sonic stage during the Jack Johnson set (not a huge fan) drinking some coffee from the place right next to the sonic stage. I don't know how late they were open, but they were open every time I remember going past.
I found I didn't need coffee last year, even though I was pretty well addicted to my Dunkin Donuts ice coffee in the morning. The heat had me awake and sweating at 8am.
There is a product I have been using for camping,retreats called "JavaJuice" they have a website. It is .5 oz.coffee extract tat makes one- three cups of coffee. It does not have to be brewed and can be used with hot or cold water.(iced coffee drinks). No brewing,coffee gronds etc. Only downside is the single serving packaging and price(1.50 pack). I am a caffeine,energy drink freak but so far I have resisted drinking the stuff straight. I think it would be like drinking concentrated espresso.
Here's another suggestion - see this link - we used this last year for coffee. You need to practice first to get the right coffee/water ratio, plus you need a camp stove. But if you are in VIP and need a coffee fix, look for an older couple. Bring your own mug - we'll supply coffee, cream and sugar as needed. See you in six weeks.
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"We're no longer called Sonic Death Monkey. We're on the verge of becoming Kathleen Turner Overdrive, but just for tonight, we are Barry Jive and his Uptown Five. "
To make my coffee, i got one of these img35.imageshack.us/img35/9564/0000016.jpg It makes rich, thick, cup painting, tooth staining, Italian coffee, 10$ at a discount store. If you like Italian coffee, here you go, and if you don't like it, well then to hell with cha! You can also dilute it to make American coffee img35.imageshack.us/img35/6890/0000021.jpg