bnfotografie wrote:
Nice product shot. How's the coffee?
Brent
The coffee is pretty good. Not bitter. But to be honest, a lot of today's coffees with this note and that note, don't taste like notes to me. Taste like coffee. I taste good coffee, bad coffee, and so on.
RWNPhoto wrote:
The coffee is pretty good. Not bitter. But to be honest, a lot of today's coffees with this note and that note, don't taste like notes to me. Taste like coffee. I taste good coffee, bad coffee, and so on.
And then there's hot coffee and cold coffee.
Before microwaves my grandpa would throw out the old-cold coffee. I guess I'm my grandpa's age now because I don't 'get' cold coffee all the young folk pay $5 a cup for.
Al Trujillo wrote:
And then there's hot coffee and cold coffee.
Before microwaves my grandpa would throw out the old-cold coffee. I guess I'm my grandpa's age now because I don't 'get' cold coffee all the young folk pay $5 a cup for.
Yeah, but our grandpa's coffee was old and cold because the burner plate under the glass carafe, on the Mr. Coffee turned off after 2 hours, or someone unplugged the percolator...
For the young folk, a percolator used to have water in the bottom, and the coffee in a metal basket up top, and it sucked in liquid from the bottom and shot it up a metal tube, over and over and over and over for 5 minutes or something. We probably got all kinds of toxins and metal micro-organisms in our coffee, and we still aline. And $5 would buy you a pound of ground coffee and make about 25 pots of 8-10 cups each...
RWNPhoto wrote:
Yeah, but our grandpa's coffee was old and cold because the burner plate under the glass carafe, on the Mr. Coffee turned off after 2 hours, or someone unplugged the percolator...
For the young folk, a percolator used to have water in the bottom, and the coffee in a metal basket up top, and it sucked in liquid from the bottom and shot it up a metal tube, over and over and over and over for 5 minutes or something. We probably got all kinds of toxins and metal micro-organisms in our coffee, and we still aline. And $5 would buy you a pound of ground coffee and make about 25 pots of 8-10 cups each...