>grind beans in deafening blade grinder >boil water in paper cups in the microwave >brew with ceramic drip
How far out of your way do you go to avoid having to drink the filthy plastic tasting shit that comes out of this machine at work?
Also, why do so many people seem to have no problem with it? It really surprises me how bad any coffee tastes once it's gone through a Keurig machine and brewed in a thin plastic disposable tub.
i would rather drink store brand instant coffee, frankly
but i prefer some nice fresh ground costco beans through a french press
Zachary Nguyen
Hario hand grinder Chemex pour over Bonavita electric kettle Egg timer
Anthony Lopez
Why the hate on Keurig? it makes coffee quick and easy
Zachary Morris
so is pic related and pic related produced better results
Colton Mitchell
what else can I do? I suppose I could buy myself a kettle
iIt just produces shit coffee. I would love to use it if it made good coffee. My last office has a nespresso. The coffee is in aluminum pods and it actually brews it under pressure to make it into an espresso. I actually like that. The Keurig pods shouldn't be made out of plastic and the mini pour-through design just doesn't draw the coffee through slowly enough for it to work as drip coffee.
Adrian Collins
>unironically liking Nespresso >unironically believing it tastes remotely similar to actual espresso just pop caffeine pills, you clueless pleb
Jaxon Rodriguez
in comparison to a Keurig machine yes, nespresso is unironically, objectively better tasting but it's not actual espresso.
that's like me saying I think In'n'out burgers are better than mcdonalds and then you getting all ape like and shouting >omg pleb, wtf you actually think In and Out makes a genuine beef wellington ensemble with lettuce? gtfo pleb
Nolan Nguyen
Livin' that cold brew life. Make a gallon a week and store it in flip-top bottles, microwave as needed