best coffee?

animal-inside

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Whats the best coffee you've ever had?

I'll be honest, the best tasting most memorable coffee I ever had was my first cup when I was probably 24 years old. I never used to like the smell, but when I first tried it, holy that was the best I recall coffee ever tasting.

I like my coffee REALLY hot, strong, more cream then most people..

For store bought, I like McDonalds the best.

Best grocery store coffee- McDonalds, Matalida and I don't mind the orignal star bucks... I like to grind my own bean though.

Best flavour for me is dripped coffee, but its never hot enough.

I have an electric percolator that makes SUPER hot coffee, but you need to use a ton of grinds to get good flavour from it.

I like manual percolated coffee, like the stuff you make camping.. But its tough to get it strong enough without burning.

I wish I could find a drip coffee maker than makes stupid hot coffee...
 
Never tried McD's yet, I like Timmies more than Starbucks. How does Mcd's compare to those?

I find Starbucks sort of harsh (bitter?)

I don't drink too much usually cause I use too much cream and sugar
 
I actually prefer McDonald’s coffee over Timmy’s, but some Starbucks carry the cold nitro brew, infused with nitrogen, it’s foamy , and delicious, I get some sugar free vanilla sweetener and it’s the bomb
 
AI.......

If you like coffee as you describe you need to go to Iceland. The coffee there is hot as hell and very strong. Northern Europe as a whole maybe. Always ridiculously hot and strong. Sweden does coffee like crazy.

Best coffee? Tough call. The Jamaican blue coffee is damn good. I’ve also had coffee on a farm in rural Cuba that was as simple as you will ever see and absolutely fantastic. Might have been part of the experience though.

However I’m going to say Portugal has been the best made and most consistently great coffee I’ve had. Nothing special. Just great every time.

I’m a Starbucks fan here for the most part.... chain wise. Tim’s is horrible while McD’s I find is great sometimes and not so good others. Home wise we do Dutch coffee mostly. Also strong but smooth. It’s a one off machine made by Phillips called senseo. It crushes all others one cup brewers we’ve tried by miles and miles. We also use our French press quite a bit.

Good coffee is a wonderful thing.
 
Bulletproof is good. But too expensive for me. I drink the walmart great value stuff...lol
 
Gimme my timmies
Tim Hortons is garbage, that whole franchise has took a big dump. McCafe at McDonald’s is way better. In fact when time Hortons brought in their own line of coffees, McDonalds bought the original which was mother Parker’s. So for those who say McCafé is gross and clamour over their timmies, just remember. McDonald’s is brewing the original Tim’s now. The new tims is blahhhh.
 
Tim Hortons is garbage, that whole franchise has took a big dump. McCafe at McDonald’s is way better. In fact when time Hortons brought in their own line of coffees, McDonalds bought the original which was mother Parker’s. So for those who say McCafé is gross and clamour over their timmies, just remember. McDonald’s is brewing the original Tim’s now. The new tims is blahhhh.

I've heard this a few times that McDs was timmies old brew but didn't know if it was just an Urban legend or if it was true. Reguardless overall McD's coffee is better then Tims. Tims has went down hill in the last handful of years.
 
I loved having Kona coffee when I went to Maui. I could even drink it black which is rare for me.

I usually buy fresh VanHoute coffee (regular, decaf & various flavours) at the grocery store and make it in a coffee press at home. Fortinos also has some good coffee beans that they roast in their store.

If I have to get some when I'm out, I like Starbucks espresso based drinks (Americano) as they are consistent or their Clover made coffee (you can pick your own brew) as I find many of their brewed coffees are often bitter.
 
AI.......

If you like coffee as you describe you need to go to Iceland. The coffee there is hot as hell and very strong. Northern Europe as a whole maybe. Always ridiculously hot and strong. Sweden does coffee like crazy.

Best coffee? Tough call. The Jamaican blue coffee is damn good. I’ve also had coffee on a farm in rural Cuba that was as simple as you will ever see and absolutely fantastic. Might have been part of the experience though.

However I’m going to say Portugal has been the best made and most consistently great coffee I’ve had. Nothing special. Just great every time.

I’m a Starbucks fan here for the most part.... chain wise. Tim’s is horrible while McD’s I find is great sometimes and not so good others. Home wise we do Dutch coffee mostly. Also strong but smooth. It’s a one off machine made by Phillips called senseo. It crushes all others one cup brewers we’ve tried by miles and miles. We also use our French press quite a bit.

Good coffee is a wonderful thing.


I feel so left out.
 
I love my coffee. I drink instant. Always have. Always will. However best ever was in jamaica

I also love instant for the reason that I can make super super strong coffee with instant. When I need a pick me up I'll put 2 teaspoons of instant coffee in my normal cup sometimes
 
Honestly I like coffee left over from the day before. Don’t realky care the brand, but that rewarmed goodness just makes me feel happy.
 
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