The closest Starbucks is 50 minutes away on two lane mountain roads. I usually buy Starbucks dark French Roast at the general store and use a press. I like a little Silk creamer and a small touch of raw sugar. Two big cups with my morning stogie and a book and I'm ready to go to work.
I dislike their over-roasted product so if I'm going to stop for a coffee somewhere I'd much rather hit one of the local independent coffee houses. Not only is the experience a better one but the coffee's better and I keep the money in local circulation. Most of the time, though, I brew my own at home with specialty coffees and a cigar.... Life is good ??
I dislike their over-roasted product so if I'm going to stop for a coffee somewhere I'd much rather hit one of the local independent coffee houses. Not only is the experience a better one but the coffee's better and I keep the money in local circulation. Most of the time, though, I brew my own at home with specialty coffees and a cigar.... Life is good ??
Yup, same here, only hit Starbucks as a last resort.
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I dislike their over-roasted product so if I'm going to stop for a coffee somewhere I'd much rather hit one of the local independent coffee houses. Not only is the experience a better one but the coffee's better and I keep the money in local circulation. Most of the time, though, I brew my own at home with specialty coffees and a cigar.... Life is good ??
I can't do caffeine, so this is a perfect drink hot or iced. Very flavorful and you won't have a sweaty, caffeine-dump in your future.
Rain, you McCarthyism'd me. But now the embargo has loosened so soon there will be propoganda stateside. Viva Castro! Viva decaf!