Thor is quickly (and surprisingly) becoming my favorite coffee.
Thor is quickly (and surprisingly) becoming my favorite coffee
That's not Thor, that's McCafe Premium roast coffee.
I think McDonald's is taking McControl of every McAspect of my McLife
You're not so bad yourself, kid.
fight for the cause.
Lol. This comment is pathetic in a really strange way.
>McDonalds is actually driven by lulz
is that why they BTFO peanut allergic kids?
They don't sell coffee for making at home like that in my country but McCafe is generally consistent coffee. I've never got a bad coffee.
The best was the Italian run coffee shop near my job. Really good coffee all the time from a tiny little shop. I hope Starbucks doesn't force them out as there is now about 5 Starbucks around it.
>Thor
Have you ever made it in a French press? My god, it is so good.
t. McShill
God of Coffee?
Mocha-nir?
Beta-Ray Bean?
Are you referring to some coffee brand called Thor or the McDonald's stuff?
Has anyone tried the other McCafé roasts?
Yeah it's surprisingly good. Ten times better than timhorton.
really? a leaf is saying tim horton's is shit?
they sell this shit at walmart and I doubt it's actually the same shit they serve in mcdonalds.
if they did, they'd also sell whole bean.
I'm Canadian and Tim Horton's is shit. It's for people who grew up on shit coffee and never tried anything else.
muh double double
Tim Horton's in small towns are incredibly busy and the place to be. It's pretty depressing.
Fuck, anarcho-capitalists memes read like a fucking game of Civ.
I kek'd hard, never read this before
Double double is actually a Californian term reserved for the in n out burger, The double double
Please refrain from ever calling a coffee a double double
double double means double cream double sugar
In-N-Out is shit. The fries taste like bland frozen fries and the burgers are underwhelming.
I was expecting so much more when I tried an In-N-Out burger. And yes I got it animal style with blah blah blah.
It tastes really similar.
It's bizarre that they sell it ground, because it only comes in as beans (or at least it did when I worked there). Maybe it's different here in the UK though?