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Originally posted by 6F7E72706A716B1F0 link=1285849402/13#13 date=1286780381
Id just like to be able to have a few coffees at home without the bad feeling I get in my stomach from drinking too many instant coffees. I think thats reason enough in itself.
Develop your coffee making at your own rate depending on the drive of your taste buds and what your pocket allows.
I think you should keep away from Nespresso and automatics if you want great coffee.
Like many others here I drank instant for years and enjoyed it.
I then went to filtered coffee of various origins including supermarkets. For some time I lived where there were no commercial roasters.
Then I found some high quality browns and moved to a plunger using a blade grinder.
Later I progressed through a series of burr grinders and espresso machines and home roasting.
The last time I tasted an instant coffee the nasty taste lingered on and I swore never to drink it again. Now if I am where I can’t trust the coffee I drink tea, water, beer or a nice red.
All the best in your search for great coffee. Once hooked it is hard to break the habit.
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