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OT: How much do you spend a week on takeaway coffee?

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  • Usually, I spend zero. I just do my own French Press as it takes up little room. Rarely, if I’m driving toward the ocean or something, I’ll stop at a typical Pacific NW US style coffee shack and get Americano. I’m in walking distance of a few of these and don’t usually go unless I’m traveling.

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  • £0 cause coffee makes me feel like the bad end of a coke party

  • I make my own coffee cups and I made a coffee pot out of an old paint can.

  • fav coffee date right now would be Elizabeth warren (no politics), I just think she would be fun to have a cup of coffee with and she's super cute! Tilda Swenson would be my second pick, however if Jennifer Aniston invited me out for a cup of Joe I would have to politely decline...

  • @klownshed said:
    I have a really good grinder and an espresso machine and make better espresso at home than I can get in the local cafés.

    Me too... payback in about 6 months and I'm 5 years down the road. Saved me a lot but I also stopped commuting so I'm at home for hours in the AM. Still... It takes about 5 minutes to make a huge Espresso drink, use a Thermos cup and even the cheapest Espresso Machines beat most baristas.

    When I travel I pack one of these:

    https://www.amazon.com/IMUSA-USA-GAU-18202-Cappuccino-Cappuccion/dp/B07L85NN3T/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=espresso+machines&qid=1583102042&sr=8-7

  • @McD said:

    @klownshed said:
    I have a really good grinder and an espresso machine and make better espresso at home than I can get in the local cafés.

    Me too... payback in about 6 months and I'm 5 years down the road. Saved me a lot but I also stopped commuting so I'm at home for hours in the AM. Still... It takes about 5 minutes to make a huge Espresso drink, use a Thermos cup and even the cheapest Espresso Machines beat most baristas.

    When I travel I pack one of these:

    https://www.amazon.com/IMUSA-USA-GAU-18202-Cappuccino-Cappuccion/dp/B07L85NN3T/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=espresso+machines&qid=1583102042&sr=8-7

    My home unit cost me dearly but has lasted. These <$100 units last about 6 months.
    Optional grinder improves taste for more investment. If I worked I'd probably take one of these to the office kitchen or get co-workers to pitch in on a shared unit if the company won't pay for a decent cup.

    I use unsweetened chocolate and Stevie to improve the health benefits of my addiction and switched to decaf. After a while you don't notice the loss of caffein at all and sleep a lot better. Just takes time for the body to go through withdrawl. An true addict will deny that they could "live that way". You can. Many do.

  • @Small_paul1976 said:
    I will have to try an aeropress. I have never heard of them.
    Pauly, thats what im talking about! How much was that set up?

    The expresso machine - a was about 1K secondhand (new about 4K NZ). The grinder $80 - again secondhand, and it needed a bit of refurbishment. The main drawback with this setup is that it's big, taking up about 500mm of bench space. For a more compact version try the grinder Klownshed has, a Rancilio Rocky, and a Rancilio Silvia.
    If I had money to burn I'd buy a Decent Espresso machine. Compact and totally space age, like you can plot all the parameters of your extraction. At the moment they are around 4K landed here. One day...

  • @J_B said:
    £0 cause coffee makes me feel like the bad end of a coke party

    Same here, I need coffee like I need another hole in my head.

  • edited March 2020

    I buy beans green and in bulk and roast them myself (no way to say that without sounding like a tosser). I have a proper roaster and an espresso machine - none of this magic-push-button stuff.

    Green beans are about half the price of roasted beans plus a small amount of electricity and loads of fun.

  • @qryss said:
    I buy beans green in bulk and roast them myself (no way to say that without sounding like a tosser). I have a proper roaster and an espresso machine - none of this magic-push-button stuff.

    Green beans are about half the price of roasted beans plus a small amount of electricity and loads of fun.

    I'm thinking of trying that. What sort of roaster do you have?

  • edited March 2020

    Mine is an older version of this one:

    https://www.roastmasters.com/behmor.html

    I’ve had it for years and it’s showing no signs of problems. Mine looks to be the same internally as the one shown here but the outside is a little different.

  • edited March 2020

    Less than a quarter a week.

  • @jolico said:
    Get a Bosch Tassimo machine.

    @ecamburn said:
    $2/day for Nespresso pods, Keurig at work, Aeropress at home to fill in any necessary gaps.

    Please don’t buy these machines. They’re a disaster, ecologically speaking. And — perhaps worse — they make terrible coffee.

  • @mistercharlie said:

    @jolico said:
    Get a Bosch Tassimo machine.

    @ecamburn said:
    $2/day for Nespresso pods, Keurig at work, Aeropress at home to fill in any necessary gaps.

    Please don’t buy these machines. They’re a disaster, ecologically speaking. And — perhaps worse — they make terrible coffee.

    But I can make a caramel latte macchiato with just one push of a button. :smiley:

  • @McD said:

    >

    I have one of these:

    https://www.wacaco.com/collections/shop/products/nanopresso

    I use it With the Barista kit (which makes all the difference; it gives you a double basket and makes something that gets quite close to a proper espresso when you dial in the grind).

  • Thanks for all the replies everyone.
    Lots of great options out there to think about.
    Just bought the first coffee of the week...

  • @klownshed said:

    @McD said:

    >

    I have one of these:

    https://www.wacaco.com/collections/shop/products/nanopresso

    I use it With the Barista kit (which makes all the difference; it gives you a double basket and makes something that gets quite close to a proper espresso when you dial in the grind).

    Dial in the Grind.

    I'm pretty sure you can always find a song title in AB threads somewhere...

  • @jolico

    Please don’t buy these machines. They’re a disaster, ecologically speaking. And — perhaps worse — they make terrible coffee.

    But I can make a caramel latte macchiato with just one push of a button. :smiley:

    I use Barkfilter on all my coffees, it’s like a little espresso shot.

  • edited March 2020

    @NoiseHorse said:
    @jolico

    Please don’t buy these machines. They’re a disaster, ecologically speaking. And — perhaps worse — they make terrible coffee.

    But I can make a caramel latte macchiato with just one push of a button. :smiley:

    I use Barkfilter on all my coffees, it’s like a little espresso shot.

    Remember to use the “Tripleband” preset and adjust the input. :lol:

  • £0 on take away because I find that coffee waaay too strong. Home brew Lavazza red in an Italian mocha sets me back some £2/week.

    I guess that makes me a cheapskate :D

  • Most of the year, I spend maybe $10/month. That goes up significantly once Starbucks introduces their holiday lineup.

  • Barely anything. I can rarely drink coffee but prefer tea, almost 35 and coffee makes my heart hurt

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