Kona coffee with a dash of macadamia nut syrup and a scoop of raw sugar
if i make coffee at home itâs some add water instant type like Kopiko.
when i can find them CBTL is where i like to get espressos, otherwise i can settle for the 7-Eleven coffee
The few times Iâve enjoyed coffee, itâs always been the Don Francisco brand.
Maxwell house(usually) or Folgers medium, especially if one is on sale. Yuban traditional if the grocery store happens to sell it.
Tim Hortons, even make it at home.
ugh I feel sad now, all this talk about fave coffee and here I am with ulcers and can;t drink it anymoreâŠ/cry
OMG these are the only two brands of coffee and espresso in my home. Thatâs kind of strange.
Aw damn. I feel bad now.
Tea. What is âcoffeeâ?
What part of Canada?
TEA!!! Blasphemy!
Hills bros.
I donât like coffee most of the time, but I do like Riff cold brewed coffees. I think itâs only a Pacific Northwest brand though. And each little bottle is so spendy I rarely buy one.
Brand? Brand?
Brand preferences are from the before times.
The one that hasnât been swept off the shelves and that contains caffeine is my preference and I am in WA as well. King co. I am brewing my own and not touching to go coffee from Starbucks or other venues. Some of their employees are coming to work sick out of fear of job loss.
Whatcom County here. You guys take care down there.
You too. Stay safe and stay home. Itâs for your own good.
That depends. Regular Folgers tastes mostly like dirt. However, Folgers also has a Colombian blend that actually tastes quite nice.
At home I have some yirgacheffe (a light Ethiopian coffee), some kopi luwak (a coffee whose acquisition methods Iâd rather not describe, only to say this particular one is ethically sourced), and a bag of Samâs Club beans.
Do you folks like coffee?
For those uninitiated in the covfefe world, the beans are fed to civets, digested, and fetched out of civet poop.
I know what it is. Not a fan since most of it is not ethically sourced and there are bio-safety issues associated with civet products right now.