Suppose you were going somewhere that couldn't get real coffee. Would you bring along No-Doz, or, instant coffee, in order to ward off the inevitable headaches?
No, actually, I wouldn't. In fact, I either forego it completely, or, if I am in one of those strange countries I frequently work in, I buy a French press and real coffee (in bulk) in the capital, and brew my own.
I have been known to include a French press and coffee (real) in my suitcase. And, in my current location, since I was unable to locate a coffee pot, I ordered a beautiful (and sturdy, yes) rather elegant Bialetti French press - something of a new departure for them, as they normally make exquisite espresso pots (one of which I have at home) from Amazon; the cost of the Bialetti French press was worth it; but that was only the beginning. As it happened, the cost of the transport - by post - exceeded that of the French press, and that of customs, taxes, and other excise duties exceeded that yet again. Yes, we coffee lovers will willingly pay stupid money to indulge in our, ah, little caffeine habit. However. This is one French press that has a fair bit of work to do to earn its living, but it is soldiering on pretty well and is used regularly.
You're certainly part of a large crowd! Lots of folks can't stand coffee.
I didn't drink coffee until I entered grad school. For some unexplainable, and likely drug induced crazy reason, I decided that I wanted to learn to do 2 things...finally learn to study, and learn to drink coffee.
Well, I learned to drink coffee!
But it is understandable that others eschew coffee...
I've been a connoisseur since adolescence and was one of those moody, philosophy reading, coffee drinkers; only real coffee was ever served in our house; I was taught to make real coffee as a nine year old kid and encouraged to join my parents when they had a post dinner pot at week ends.
I've only been drinking coffee for the past 9 months and now that I can brew my own fresh coffee, I'm loving it!
Wow. A mere babe in arms in the coffee universe. I'm speechless. Welcome to our world again, then. You've rapidly graduated
WOW!
I didn't realize that you only started drinking coffee so recently!
You've come a long way, baby!
I've been drinking coffee since my adolescence. I was the guy in grad residence at Carleton in Ottawa during my Masters' who had a french press and drank coffee in my student room rather than the dreg they served in the cafeteria.
Yes. That was me, too. I was one of the very few who served the real stuff in pots when friends called by; I could never understand why they considered it sufficient to serve the dross we - I - term 'instant coffee' by way of reciprocity, while complimenting what I served.
Yeah, I PM'd some guy back in January or February seeking advice on espresso and this is what happened!
Little did you know what the future would bring by way of enlightenment and initiation.
Whomever it was you PMed is a dangerous corrupter of youth!
Yes. Or guardian to the well sign-posted path to coffee nirvana......