It’s very unstw but I just use instant that I like… Tesco’s Finest has some good ones, Nescafe Pretentious Bollocks range too. Not the cappucino, it’s mdf dust. But honestly I prefer these to most “proper” coffee.
One of the barissta style instants for me. I’m not really impressed by them but compared to Nescafe, which tastes of gravy, its on a whole different level. I have thought about taking the tackle in to make a proper coffee but I barely get time to make an instant.
Better coffee out of an aero press and without the sludge. It’s not all that much of a faff as the puck just pushes out and a quick rinse is all it needs. It replaced a Swissgold filter which is arguably a nicer brew but a pain to clean and slower to use. Much like any French press contraption.
Still if you are happy with a French press the one in the OP would be fine.
The barista style instants are not bad at all but yikes at what cost!
I took the long view and bought a bean to cup machine, a load of paper cups and beans.
A rough calculation was that it would take 1000 cups to break even spending £450 on a machine, my Gaggia Titanium has now done in the region of 2500 cups without missing a beat.
Aeropress here. Although we also have a professional pod machine with a milk frother and two pod thingummies, so I tend to use that – not least because I don’t have to buy the coffee for it. I now use the Aeropress at home – very quick, and can make a coffee while waiting for Mrs Udder’s teabag to steep.
I work with people who talk about coffee and how they love the good stuff all day, but can’t make filter coffee without making it the most burnt awful shit drink ever made.
I drink peppermint tea at work and drink single estate coffee at home, but that makes a patronising shit apparently, which is nice.
When i take coffee to work i use my Bodum Travel Press , makes a decent enough cup of french press if you use decent coffee to start with, although if other folk at your work are anything like mine then don’t leave it lying around for them to **** about with.
I grind beans at home to take in and use a V60 dripper/pour over at the studio. Uses filter papers so you just bin the filter full of coffee, then rinse and dry the v60. Nice and easy.
Think one of the biggest improvements to my coffee was buying decent beans and grinding them when I needed them.
I bought one of those little cafeterias back in the day of getting a chance of having a coffee. Still role on April I may get the chance again as I’m coming off the road, sort of.
I know you ruled it out but I’ll say it anyway. Aeropress is perfect for work. Measure and grind the beans at home, then making its a 2 minute job at the sink. No cleaning needed, quick rinse and that’s it.
It’s very unstw but I just use instant that I like…
same here. ive had the cafetieres before, but every time i just go back to good old instant. and sorry, but as well as being far easier and quicker, i prefer the taste too 😀
nowt wrong with those kenco millicano jobbies, and theyre often half price at yer usual supermarkets…
Free at work,we buy-they pay. usually Nescafe Original,Gold Blend or Blend 37 (was there a Blend 36 ? ),we get Nescafe Azera,Alta Rica,etc. Kenco Millicano goes down well,too. Have a cafetierre here,so now and again knock-up a batch of ground coffee. Tea bags too for option. Can’t complain drink loads!. 🙂
Aeropress here too, takes 2 mins to make a nice coffee. Once it’s made, I just pop the puck of coffee and filter into the bin and wipe the plunger and cap down with damp paper towel. (We don’t have a sink next to the water machine). Best £25 I ever spent, colleagues reckoned I’d get bored of it but been using it for a couple of years now – just about to go into my third pack of filters so that’s about 1,000 coffees made with it now. I buy beans from Pact and grind a few days’ supply at a time and take them in, fresh beans make a huge difference to the coffee.
Dont see why not, if it was drinking water I could see an issue but hot water isnt a right.
I sadly have to stick to instant, the twunts I work with can barely look after their own stuff never mind any shiny shiny I left lying about ( Im talking dirty dishes and cutlery left in drawers or flung on top of cupboards, dont ask what state everything else is in)
Think I’d just get a cheap (~100 quid) pod machine and keep it under a desk. At least you’ll get decent coffee with minimum fuss. CBA with aeropress or anything like that and I’d be wanting espresso.