@jtropeano Because it's the truth! Many companies refer to their coffee as 'gourmet' because they want to make it sound fancy, but that just shows that they have no clue. "Specialty" coffee is the proper term for superior coffees. Thanks for watching :)
Nate, what is your opinion of the K-Cup brewer? I am of the opinion that it is a nice electronic modification of the press method. You get a serving size perfect for one, and all the goodness you get with the press method. All the minerals and some of the sediment still end up in your cup. even a little mud. YUM!
@davideshafer Actually I think quite the opposite. The Kcups use stale ground coffee, cost a lot of money, and create a lot of waste. I just posted about the pros and cons of the Kcup method last week coffeenate [.]com/keurig-k-cups-pros-and-cons/
That toaster coffee maker is similar to the teasmades we had in the UK in the 80's. They were alarm clocks which made a cup of tea when they went off. Some had toasters, egg cookers and bacon grills. They were popular for a little bit until they caused a few house fires.
@lewisbagsofflavour Thank you! I really like the Aeropress, but it's not my favorite. I prefer syphon pot brewed coffee! I'm not a fan of paper filtered coffee. I think it removes too much oil, which can make a smoother cup, but I like it a little dirty ;)
Hi there. While sending something doesn't guarantee that there will be a video made about it, I have not received any product that fits that description. Sorry.
Now I remember. By 'sent' I was thinking of a package :) I did look into it, but I could not find any information about Norwegian style of making coffee. Do you have a link? Thanks for commenting and watching!!
Please tell me whats wrong, with Starbucks Via. As I understand it, its coffee beans ground to the point that they dissolve in hot water. Almost like Turkish ground coffee. Remember everyone who leaves a comment, comments are supposed to be constructive. Anything else is just an insult.
@davideshafer Starbucks VIA is an instant coffee, hyped as being really good, but it is still instant coffee that is more expensive than regular brew. Coffee is not meant to be ground so fine and 'dissolved' in water. The finer the grind, the less amount of time the coffee can actually contact the water without making it bitter. You don't drink the grounds of Turkish coffee :P If you like it, cool. I don't insult other people's coffee tastes, but VIA is a scam.
@coffeenate1 Have you done a show in which you explain turkish coffee? I've seen a few on youtube and it looks to me like their drinking the coffee grounds. I never see them employee a filter. And BTW, why would you boil coffee three times? That sounds remenisint of the old abaminable purculators that would just recycle and reheat water and grinds alike. Maybe I'm wrong, but both methods remind me of burned coffee.
@davideshafer coffee beans that are ground start going stale immediately. It literally takes only 15 minutes for coffee beans to lose a large part of their taste after they've been ground. When you buy instant or preground coffee, you are getting a product that has already been ground for months, and will taste extremely stale and gross. People who buy things like foldgers or starbucks via only do so because they haven't yet tasted good fresh coffee beans.
@ASFx2600 Which comment were you responding to? I agree with you about beans. However, if you seal them in a glass jar with a rubber seal they will keep for a bit longer. Ofcourse every time you open that jar you'll loose some freshness. So I guess the only solution is to grind them as you need them.
Nate, I'm disappointed. I was sure you would include the coffe gift that I have ever received. COCA COLA BLACK!!! YUCK!!!! This is without question the most hideous thing ever done to coffee. Unfortunately, it was a gift from my daughter, so daddy had to drink it in front of her. What god awful crap!!!!
Thanks for commenting! That reminds me of when I was little and made my parents some home-made egg nogg. I watched them drink it and I'm just happy they didn't get salmonella!
1:37 "Gourmet is another word for garbage." hilarious
jtropeano 5 months ago
@jtropeano Because it's the truth! Many companies refer to their coffee as 'gourmet' because they want to make it sound fancy, but that just shows that they have no clue. "Specialty" coffee is the proper term for superior coffees. Thanks for watching :)
coffeenate1 5 months ago
Nate, what is your opinion of the K-Cup brewer? I am of the opinion that it is a nice electronic modification of the press method. You get a serving size perfect for one, and all the goodness you get with the press method. All the minerals and some of the sediment still end up in your cup. even a little mud. YUM!
davideshafer 10 months ago
@davideshafer Actually I think quite the opposite. The Kcups use stale ground coffee, cost a lot of money, and create a lot of waste. I just posted about the pros and cons of the Kcup method last week coffeenate [.]com/keurig-k-cups-pros-and-cons/
coffeenate1 10 months ago
This has been flagged as spam show
@davideshafer I haven't seen that yet. I'll go watch it.
davideshafer 10 months ago
Good video
That toaster coffee maker is similar to the teasmades we had in the UK in the 80's. They were alarm clocks which made a cup of tea when they went off. Some had toasters, egg cookers and bacon grills. They were popular for a little bit until they caused a few house fires.
What do you think of the Aeropress?
lewisbagsofflavour 10 months ago
@lewisbagsofflavour Thank you! I really like the Aeropress, but it's not my favorite. I prefer syphon pot brewed coffee! I'm not a fan of paper filtered coffee. I think it removes too much oil, which can make a smoother cup, but I like it a little dirty ;)
coffeenate1 10 months ago
When is that Norwegian Coffee thing I sent you coming up?
Diffrentjamsith 1 year ago
@Diffrentjamsith
Hi there. While sending something doesn't guarantee that there will be a video made about it, I have not received any product that fits that description. Sorry.
coffeenate1 1 year ago
@coffeenate1 no you see, this has nothing to do with you vid, I sent you an email long ago. You promise to look into it
Diffrentjamsith 1 year ago
@Diffrentjamsith
Now I remember. By 'sent' I was thinking of a package :) I did look into it, but I could not find any information about Norwegian style of making coffee. Do you have a link? Thanks for commenting and watching!!
coffeenate1 1 year ago
Please tell me whats wrong, with Starbucks Via. As I understand it, its coffee beans ground to the point that they dissolve in hot water. Almost like Turkish ground coffee. Remember everyone who leaves a comment, comments are supposed to be constructive. Anything else is just an insult.
davideshafer 1 year ago
@davideshafer Starbucks VIA is an instant coffee, hyped as being really good, but it is still instant coffee that is more expensive than regular brew. Coffee is not meant to be ground so fine and 'dissolved' in water. The finer the grind, the less amount of time the coffee can actually contact the water without making it bitter. You don't drink the grounds of Turkish coffee :P If you like it, cool. I don't insult other people's coffee tastes, but VIA is a scam.
coffeenate1 1 year ago
@coffeenate1 Have you done a show in which you explain turkish coffee? I've seen a few on youtube and it looks to me like their drinking the coffee grounds. I never see them employee a filter. And BTW, why would you boil coffee three times? That sounds remenisint of the old abaminable purculators that would just recycle and reheat water and grinds alike. Maybe I'm wrong, but both methods remind me of burned coffee.
davideshafer 1 year ago
@davideshafer coffee beans that are ground start going stale immediately. It literally takes only 15 minutes for coffee beans to lose a large part of their taste after they've been ground. When you buy instant or preground coffee, you are getting a product that has already been ground for months, and will taste extremely stale and gross. People who buy things like foldgers or starbucks via only do so because they haven't yet tasted good fresh coffee beans.
ASFx2600 10 months ago
@ASFx2600 Which comment were you responding to? I agree with you about beans. However, if you seal them in a glass jar with a rubber seal they will keep for a bit longer. Ofcourse every time you open that jar you'll loose some freshness. So I guess the only solution is to grind them as you need them.
davideshafer 10 months ago
Nate, I'm disappointed. I was sure you would include the coffe gift that I have ever received. COCA COLA BLACK!!! YUCK!!!! This is without question the most hideous thing ever done to coffee. Unfortunately, it was a gift from my daughter, so daddy had to drink it in front of her. What god awful crap!!!!
iheervoyses 1 year ago
@iheervoyses
Thanks for commenting! That reminds me of when I was little and made my parents some home-made egg nogg. I watched them drink it and I'm just happy they didn't get salmonella!
coffeenate1 1 year ago