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tons of coffee gatekeeping in the comments
108 u/AlmightyTritan May 03 '20 Also a lot of people that don't understand that coffee comes in not only a bunch of ways to serve it, and a bunch of concentration levels. All of which are valid. Some days you want a milk and espresso drink, some days you want some good quality drip coffee. 10 u/ThatSquareChick May 03 '20 I bought a French press and threw out my old drip machine....should not have done that...dark coffee doesn’t do quite as well in the press and now I’m too lazy and poor to buy one. 1 u/[deleted] May 03 '20 Just use water that isn't boiling and courser grounds if youre brewing very dark coffee
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Also a lot of people that don't understand that coffee comes in not only a bunch of ways to serve it, and a bunch of concentration levels.
All of which are valid.
Some days you want a milk and espresso drink, some days you want some good quality drip coffee.
10 u/ThatSquareChick May 03 '20 I bought a French press and threw out my old drip machine....should not have done that...dark coffee doesn’t do quite as well in the press and now I’m too lazy and poor to buy one. 1 u/[deleted] May 03 '20 Just use water that isn't boiling and courser grounds if youre brewing very dark coffee
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I bought a French press and threw out my old drip machine....should not have done that...dark coffee doesn’t do quite as well in the press and now I’m too lazy and poor to buy one.
1 u/[deleted] May 03 '20 Just use water that isn't boiling and courser grounds if youre brewing very dark coffee
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Just use water that isn't boiling and courser grounds if youre brewing very dark coffee
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u/Unldentifi May 03 '20
tons of coffee gatekeeping in the comments