Being completely ignorant in the matters of fine coffee, Dunkin Donuts coffee is awesome. If there was one on my way to work I'd stop there every day.
spiffy
Being completely ignorant in the matters of fine coffee, Dunkin Donuts coffee is awesome. If there was one on my way to work I'd stop there every day.
spiffy
+1 it is absolutely awesome. i just recieved a coffee grinder for christmas and man does it make a difference grinding fresh beans. aslo i will pose a question that i have been debating with friends. with th grinder i recieved a two pound bag of beans. my brother who does not drink coffee purchased them notknowing what to buy, so he bought espressor beans. now i have been using these in a regular drip machine for a while and they taste great but not too strong. so the question is do the beans themselves have more caffien, or is it the espresso brewwing process (pressure steam) that draws more of the caffien out of the bean?
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Many believe that the darker the roast, the more caffeine in the beans. However, it's exactly the opposite (for the same bean, that is). During the roasting procss, one of the first to leave in the caffeine.
If you have an 8 oz cup of coffee, your intake of caffeine is more than a single Espresso, and slightly less than a double shot. And yes, the Espresso brewing process causes that.
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that is what i thought, i can now tell my friends to lay off as they were worried i was intaking what amounted to 3 shots of espresso every morning.
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