How do you like your coffee?

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Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
At the local garden centre cafe, my wife always used to order an Americano.

Until it dawned on her that an expresso topped up with hot water was almost indistinguishable, at about half the cost ...

The only difference is that with a proper Americano, the hot water goes in first, then is topped up with the espresso.

But I don't know many places where an espresso is half the cost of an americano.
 

Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
It's ok as long as someone else is drinking it,Give me a cup of tea, at least that always tastes the same. coffee is different everytime you have one in coffee shops. mostly bitter .

Tea varies hugely. Even with the same person making it, different brands of "standard" tea vary quite a it (Pg Tips, Yorkshire, Liptons, all noticeably different from each other), and then you have the varieties such as Earl Grey, English Breakfast, Darjeeling, etc.

If you can't taste the difference between those, then you need to send your taste buds back for replacement :smile:
 

Alex321

Guru
Location
South Wales
I mainly drink tea i have made, If out and about it's beer.

But your point was that coffee is defferent every time you have it in a coffee shop. You said tea was always the same without specifying that you were talking about tea when made by you. I would expect coffee to also always be the same when you mke it yourself.

In terms of consistency of flavour, there is no real difference between coffee and tea.
 

simongt

Guru
Location
Norwich
I disagree on tea. The quality definitely varies cafe to cafe. Depends entirely on the bags or leaves used.
Agree. Which is why I generally stick to coffee when out unless I know the establishment.
The best cuppa is always the one at home - ! ^_^ :okay:
 

simongt

Guru
Location
Norwich
Tea varies hugely.
Mostly depends on how it's stored. Too many establishments simply have the teabags in an open container which in a hot kitchen, causes the tea to dessicate beyond any hope of getting any reasonable brew out of it.
Yes, I know tea is dried leaves, but not dried to the point of death as often happens in the above scenario - ! :dry:
 

Jameshow

Veteran
Agree. Which is why I generally stick to coffee when out unless I know the establishment.
The best cuppa is always the one at home - ! ^_^ :okay:

I think coffee varies much more than tea. Much prefer coffee out and about. Tea is a everyday drink real coffee is a much nicer drink.

Or better still a beer (pale ale) if not driving!
 
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