Literally nothing wrong with Costco's Coffees you idiot. Their Guatemalan and Costa Rican Coffees are delicious. The beans themselves are always fresh.
Enjoy wasting money at hipster coffee boutiques.
Literally nothing wrong with Costco's Coffees you idiot. Their Guatemalan and Costa Rican Coffees are delicious. The beans themselves are always fresh.
Enjoy wasting money at hipster coffee boutiques.
It tastes like shit.
>but muh acquired taste
No, buddy. You just ruined your taste buds with this garbage.
That's a great point. It's a very accessible way to easily make decent coffee that you can't mess up.
imo it helps to think of Nespresso not as espresso. It doesn't really have the same taste and texture. It's somewhere between that and a brewed coffee. The name can give the wrong impression
Favourite capsule is envivo lungo btw.
>Heston Blumenthal serves Nespresso
Just checked this. What the fuck its true. He also charges £8 for a 40p Nespresso pod.
What a fucking Jew.
he probably based the decision on how it tastes rather than elitism or memes.
I doubt a Michelin starred chef deals in "memes".
It's quite likely based on cost.
40p for a pod is cheap when you're charging £8 for it, and you no longer have to invest time into it.
People are expensive, paying someone to make coffee costs money.
This fixes the cost, reduces the time taken, and is likely one of the most Jewish things I've ever heard of.
yes you're right of course. he puts all that time, effort and consideration into everything else he serves but decides to be a jew about the coffee.
Perhaps, like all men of culture and taste, he prefers tea, and only servers this because people keep asking for coffee?
It's introduced consistently good coffee to Northern Europe, which historically prefers instant granules.