What's your favorite coffee?

What's your favorite cup of coffee?

  • Folgers

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  • Starbucks

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  • Taster's Choice

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  • Sanka

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  • Butternut

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  • Hills Bros.

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  • Yuban

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  • Other brand not listed

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  • I'm a coffee-snob & only buy only the gourmet stuff ;)

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Recently I have been buying my beens from a local roaster. It is the best coffee I have ever tasted. :thumbs:
 
I like the stuff out of the 55 gallon sized coffee pot we have at work. Stuff is so thick i can take it home and repair the cracks in my driveway with it. And its like clock work after i finsh 1 cup 15 minutes later im running to the toliet.
 
I don't drink any coffee.... "You don't drink beer or coffee?!" - EShaw99.

lol, I like whiskey, vodka, etc. Coffee never did it for me, and beer, it's alright.
 
bfreebern said:
Ummmm, you forgot Mr. Jerrys :thumbs:


Killer Beans are the way to go if you like great coffee!
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Mmmmmm.... I'm enjoying my VERY FIRST cup of Mr. Jerry's Killer Beans Brazilian Bombshell - I can't wait to try the others!!! What a NICE cup of coffee
 
Well coming from the coffee capital of the States where theres a Starbucks on every corrner and an Expresso stand in every parking lot. I do happen to frequent my local Starbucks quite a bit for a drip coffee but at home I'm grinding Mr. Jerry's or Costco's Fresh Roasted.
 
MrJerry said:
Sanka decaf pods for me....don't want to get tooooooo wired!

I don't believe a word of that sh*t Mr. Jerry. And where's Mr. Killer Bean avatar?
Except for the whole food store across the street that roasts on site and has a bean I want
to try or a bag of Killer Beans once in a while, I haven't bought store coffee in over 2 years.
There is nothing better than the variety and freshness of home roasted and ground coffee.
 
My original roomate this year quit school and left a huge container of "Chase and Sandborn" so thats what I have been drinking lately. I heard once that a lot of restaurants use this brand, does anyone know if this is true?
 
I love this stuff because you can get recommendations on small plantation coffee you wouldn't otherwise hear about - Hawaii definitely has some of the best, I bet that Mule Skinner from Molokai that lucasbuck mentioned is fine stuff.

Where can I pick some up?

Just tried a small planation coffee from Honduras that had some personality.

Need the coffee to offset my love for scotch :p
 
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