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Bad news for Starbucks
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There coffee sucks and tastes like something from the deepest ocean. Quote:
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No doubt the price is outlandish. I get one white chocolate mocha vente and two small triple chocolate drinks for my two kids and it is $15.00. Seems a bit much to me. Not only that, the white chocolate mocha is not consistent from shop to shop. No consistancy is bad business. If my wife gets me chocolate, coffee and whipped cream in the can I can get a crap load of white chocolate mochas in my kitchen and not spend a arm and leg for them.
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The quality of Starbucks ( & other 'Coffee Shops) was shown to me the first time I went into one of the stores....
"Hi, I'll have a Black Coffee please" "Sorry we don't serve plain Coffee" WTF!!!:damn: :damn: What kind of coffee shop doesn't sell old fashioned plain black coffee. I don't like artsy fartsy, namby pamby girly 'coffee'.:stare: |
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Girly coffee.....:rotfl: |
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mmm, I like Starbucks' plain black, and the price (at least for that) isn't too steep.
I don't frequent it though, there's a tiny Italian cafe in Dublin that serves heaven in an Espresso cup |
Starbucks. Tried it twice. Both times did not get coffee, but who-knows-what. "Grauslige Plürre."
Want to have the real taste? Make espresso, in a manual machine, no automatic thing. According to the Italian's national institute for espresso culture (no joke, that thing really exists), an original espresso must have 25-30 ml espresso per cup, brewed with 2.6-3.0 mg Espresso powder per 10 ml finished liquid. Press it tightly until it almost is a tablet, there are special stamps for that. The machine must create steam pressure between 11 and 15 bar, temperature not below 93°C, the ready liquid in your cup must have passed through the powder in 12-15 seconds. You do not want a fully light (=underextracted) and no fully dark (=overextracted) cream, but a spotted cream - then it is done right. Use much sugar, drink while hot. No coffee comes even close to that. :up: Believe me, my espressos are enjoying legendary reputation over here. :D But Green Tea (Sencha) or Roibosch Tea isn't bad either. :lol: |
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The reason a lot of people don't like it is that their brew is a LOT stronger than your typical American cup of coffee. It's a lot more bitter so people who are accustomed to your typical American style cup of coffee will be overpowered by the bitterness a lot. It all depends on what you're accustomed to. I for one LOVE a good strong tasting cup of coffee. I have a really nice pump action espresso/cappuchino machine here that I use to make shots of espresso all the time (The stronger the flavor, the better). My one guilty pleasure for the "Girly" coffee is Starbuck's Caramel Macciatto. I can't get enough of those.:D |
I gotta admit, I love the Starbucks Chai. Worth every penny. |
I find if I want espresso I just leave the regular coffee on the burner for two hours.:p
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I consider myself lucky....I seldom drink the stuff :nope:
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-S PS Here is some info (A quarter pounder from McD's is only 410 cal for comparrison): Quote:
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They use real chocolate shavings to make their hot chocolate... (And it's baker's chocolate so it's bitter), but then they also mix it with hot milk and sugar. Fantastic hot chocolate. VERY high calories though. Don't drink them all the time.
I only have a Caramel Macciato once a week. I'm a skinny stick and I intend to stay that way. :88) Quote:
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I think I only had one cup years ago and never had another. Conclusion, it must have been so bad and left it's mark on me.
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Starbucks is just rubbish. I don't want nice atmosphere and a fancy looking shop with something they call ambiance. I just want bloody good coffee. Is that not too much to ask? :damn: |
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