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Those are like minimally more effort than brewing coffee. Also they make coffee in cans and shit now that plenty of people use. Your argument holds no water.
A- it you're making coffee right you are grinding the beans, measuring out the coffee, waiting for the water to boil.
B-coffee cleanup is more involved than throwing away a can
Your point was that no one enjoys coffee. I'm saying you are drinking shit coffee
Those are like minimally more effort than brewing coffee. Also they make coffee in cans and shit now that plenty of people use. Your argument holds no water.
A- it you're making coffee right you are grinding the beans, measuring out the coffee, waiting for the water to boil.
B-coffee cleanup is more involved than throwing away a can
what's your point? people are definitely addicted to coffee regardless
I'm kinda sad that craft beer is going to go before wine and mixed drinks. Doesn't seem right
I wouldn't get emotional about it though pretending to be heavily invested in some poll about shit that almost no one is going to agree on is part of the fun. Nevertheless, as good as some craft beers are, Santa's Ass (once again noted) is not. There are lots of terrible beers that even try to be terrible for the sake of being able to be terrible. Wine is a drink of the Gods. And even Jesus turned water into wine that people said was the best of the wedding event. Decent quality wine is better than decent quality beer almost all of the time. Mixed drinks only suck if you're ordering them in a dive-bar. I'm not going to some roach motel and ordering a margarita or I'm getting sour mix, cheap tequila and a piece of lime. I don't want that. I don't want anything like that. But a place with a good cocktail program can make any day turn for the better.
I'm kinda sad that craft beer is going to go before wine and mixed drinks. Doesn't seem right
I wouldn't get emotional about it though pretending to be heavily invested in some poll about shit that almost no one is going to agree on is part of the fun. Nevertheless, as good as some craft beers are, Santa's Ass (once again noted) is not. There are lots of terrible beers that even try to be terrible for the sake of being able to be terrible. Wine is a drink of the Gods. And even Jesus turned water into wine that people said was the best of the wedding event. Decent quality wine is better than decent quality beer almost all of the time. Mixed drinks only suck if you're ordering them in a dive-bar. I'm not going to some roach motel and ordering a margarita or I'm getting sour mix, cheap tequila and a piece of lime. I don't want that. I don't want anything like that. But a place with a good cocktail program can make any day turn for the better.
I'm all about cocktails, but mixed drinks just makes me think of Malibu bay breeze and Midori sours
I wouldn't get emotional about it though pretending to be heavily invested in some poll about shit that almost no one is going to agree on is part of the fun. Nevertheless, as good as some craft beers are, Santa's Ass (once again noted) is not. There are lots of terrible beers that even try to be terrible for the sake of being able to be terrible. Wine is a drink of the Gods. And even Jesus turned water into wine that people said was the best of the wedding event. Decent quality wine is better than decent quality beer almost all of the time. Mixed drinks only suck if you're ordering them in a dive-bar. I'm not going to some roach motel and ordering a margarita or I'm getting sour mix, cheap tequila and a piece of lime. I don't want that. I don't want anything like that. But a place with a good cocktail program can make any day turn for the better.
I'm all about cocktails, but mixed drinks just makes me think of Malibu bay breeze and Midori sours
It includes both. So there's upside and downside as there are with all of the remaining options.
Those are like minimally more effort than brewing coffee. Also they make coffee in cans and shit now that plenty of people use. Your argument holds no water.
A- it you're making coffee right you are grinding the beans, measuring out the coffee, waiting for the water to boil.
B-coffee cleanup is more involved than throwing away a can
Your point was that no one enjoys coffee. I'm saying you are drinking shit coffee
Majority of people aren't grinding their beans every morning. You just throw some hot water with some ground up beans and strain out the grounds. Making coffee is not some big ordeal.
That wasn't my point at all, people like the taste of coffee as well. I'm saying the flavor isn't the main selling point for most.
I still have all 24 teeth though (mouth couldn't fit 32).
I also love chocolate. Not really a lot of candy but a lot of chocolate.
Me too. I'm not going to go out of my way to eat a hershey's bar, but if there's good chocolate around, I'm down for that. I feel like the best cheap chocolates are dove hearts.
My husband never liked coffee, but nine or so years ago, he had already given up sodas and decided he didn’t want to drink any more Red Bulls, so he figured he’d need an alternative source of caffeine. He started out putting a spoonful or two of sugar in his coffee. Even then, he didn’t really like it, but he kept drinking it. Now he drinks like six cups of it a day, no sugar, just black.
I’ve been drinking coffee since I was sixteen. I love the taste of coffee. Doesn’t even have to be great coffee, as long as it’s decent. I’d drink it regardless of the caffeine. It’s not unheard of now for me to drink a cup of decaf with a dessert.
It’s a family thing for me. My dad and grandparents were heavy coffee drinkers. I have all the memories of my grandparents sitting on their back porch all summer drinking coffee.
My husband never liked coffee, but nine or so years ago, he had already given up sodas and decided he didn’t want to drink any more Red Bulls, so he figured he’d need an alternative source of caffeine. He started out putting a spoonful or two of sugar in his coffee. Even then, he didn’t really like it, but he kept drinking it. Now he drinks like six cups of it a day, no sugar, just black.
I’ve been drinking coffee since I was sixteen. I love the taste of coffee. Doesn’t even have to be great coffee, as long as it’s decent. I’d drink it regardless of the caffeine. It’s not unheard of now for me to drink a cup of decaf with a dessert.
It’s a family thing for me. My dad and grandparents were heavy coffee drinkers. I have all the memories of my grandparents sitting on their back porch all summer drinking coffee.
I don’t need it. I have one glass of tea in the morning but I can go without that. Probably because my body never had that addiction to coffee.
My parents drunk tons of coffee. They also smoked tons of cigarettes. I didn’t follow them on either one.
If I'm at a restaurant where lunch includes a beverage, I'm generally getting unsweetened iced tea.
That's fine, when I go to a restaurant I generally get water but I also know that sweet tea that isn't copiously sweetened is also good.
Yeah, fresh brewed tea and lemon (if iced, milk or cream if hot) tastes decent to me. I don't hate sweet tea, I just don't have much of a taste for it. My mom used to brew tea in a stockpot with teabags and it was perfect until she put the stupid drops of sweeta in it (saccharine garbage). She didn't like us having that much sugar (except if it was koolaid) but for some reason used actual sugar in the koolaid. Eventually the small packets of Wyler's and Kool-Aid gave way to the presweetened cans with scoops.
Wyler's had pretty trippy commercials when I was small sort of made in a Beatles Yellow Submarine vein. Wyler's soft drinks about 3 cents a glass, wylers wylers wylers. Unfortunately the sound and color are somewhat lost.