660mg of caffeine per 12 oz cup...for comparison a 12 oz cup of McDonald's coffee has 109mg and a 12 oz Starbucks has 260mg according to this site
Not too shabby. Won't buy it again as it's $20 for a bag and I'm a cheap bastard, but it's not bad at all. Good taste. Four cups later and heart hasn't exploded and hands can stay steady without shaking.
I need to get some of that, love strong coffee, when I make it I always end up making it strong, can't do with the people that make weak tea like coffee.
Not too shabby. Won't buy it again as it's $20 for a bag and I'm a cheap bastard, but it's not bad at all. Good taste. Four cups later and heart hasn't exploded and hands can stay steady without shaking.
I've heard about this from a few people. Waaay too expensive though.
Not too shabby. Won't buy it again as it's $20 for a bag and I'm a cheap bastard, but it's not bad at all. Good taste. Four cups later and heart hasn't exploded and hands can stay steady without shaking.
Almost exactly the same as everywhere else, with the exception of maybe one or two different drinks depending on the country. Starbucks is all about standardization. Other American chains, like McDonald's, localize way more.What's Starbucks like in the USA?
Seems pretty consistent to me location to location. I ordered a Starbucks something or another last year while out of the country and it tasted like what it would here in the US. I don't mind Starbucks from time to time, it's just a 'sweet treat' to me in regards to how I view it, sort of like having a craving for the random sweet item like a doughnut or piece of chocolate, for example.What's Starbucks like in the USA?
Those are pretty good! Will have to order some more of those soon.Tip: if you like bolder coffee, try Green Mountain's Dark Magic K-Cups.
Green Mountain makes the best K-Cups by a long shot I've found. They used to be hard to find here in Canada, but now they're actually pretty common. I got the same machine that @QuadraNet_Adam has about a year ago, and really like it, because you can buy empty K-Cups and put whatever grounds you want in it. I'm still partial to the french press/aeropress, but when I'm in a hurry, it's convenient.Tip: if you like bolder coffee, try Green Mountain's Dark Magic K-Cups.
I learned the same thing recently; I got a little pour-over cup that holds a single filter, and had always been filling it up about 2/3 of the way. Apparently this is enough grounds to make about 4 cups, not 1. Same with cooking, although I've gotten better at it, I usually just throw an amount of spices into whatever I'm making and it usually ends up being too spicy. At first I thought it might get my girlfriend to stop asking me to cook for her... She ended up loving my food and I've cooked for her for the past 2 years now. I don't think she'll ever learn to cook now.I also learned that I put way too much coffee in the filter when I make it. I don't really 'measure' things when I cook or make stuff. I just sort of eye ball it. So I guess for months all my coffee has been about twice the regular strength. I'm usually pretty good about consistency when eyeballing measurements like this, but never really actually looked at the preparation guidelines or recommendations for any of the coffee I've been buying so I just dump some in and brew it.
Seems pretty consistent to me location to location. I ordered a Starbucks something or another last year while out of the country and it tasted like what it would here in the US. I don't mind Starbucks from time to time, it's just a 'sweet treat' to me in regards to how I view it, sort of like having a craving for the random sweet item like a doughnut or piece of chocolate, for example.
Yes McCafe did also hit Germany and Poland. Sadly NL is missing it. Though seen I make the most miles in D and PL (It takes less then to hours to pass NL so who cares ), there is always good coffee on my road trips.I like the coffee from McDonalds. The iced coffee is good too.
I thought this was a thread about coffee, not liquid candy.I add some nice flavors (vanilla, caramel or whatever) to it.
Up until a few years back, in Vancouver, there was two Starbucks on opposite corners of Robson and Thurlow! When I saw that I was like WTF!That.... that is just absolutely ridiculous.