Poll: How do you take your coffee?

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Toriver

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Not too much of a fan of coffee, but when I do drink it, it's with one cream and one sugar.

I prefer tea, and I always drink it straight, no matter what the variety.
 

GrimTuesday

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I like it with a couple of spoonfuls of sugar, and a bit of milk/cream. I use good coffee though, none of that burnt Starbucks shit.
 

Robert0288

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xHipaboo420x said:
Blacker than the ace of spades and more militant than you and your whole damned army put together.
This. One of the biggest reasons is that you can always find or make coffee, but milk, sugar and cream are hard to find and take time to put in. So I just got used to going without.

And if you have good coffee, why the heck would you want to ruin good coffee by pouring all that extra crap on it?
 

Dags90

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godfist88 said:
which is the option the has sugar and cream?

asides from that i'd prefer a white mocha.
I think the "single-single", "double-double",...etc. options are supposed to refer to increasing amounts of cream and sugar, but I'm not sure.

I like my coffee light and sweet, though I couldn't particularly quantify how much. Pretty sweet though.
 

Hader

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I have little routine, just whatever the heck I feel like at the moment I am making my coffee. Usually has a moderate amount of sugar though.
 

Angerwing

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Usually with 3 or so Espressos worth in it, if it's a cappuccino. Otherwise I like Double Espressos.
 

Stammer

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First choice: 1 sugar, 1 cream (International Delight, to be exact)
Second choice: 1 sugar, 1 cream/milk/whitener
Third choice: black

I definitely prefer black over anything else. One time my friend went on a coffee run and the only choices were "black" or "double-double"... I chose double-double thinking it'd better suit my needs but it was ****ing DISGUSTING! Couldn't even taste the coffee. It tasted like I was drinking liquid sugar. augh. Those 3 options up there are all perfectly good for me, though my preference is in that order.
 

manic_depressive13

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I don't understand. Are these terms a regional thing, or am I just completely unaware of the coffee lingo? For example, what is cream? Is cream just another term for milk? Because I can attest that cream and milk are completely different products, and I couldn't imagine putting cream in my coffee. I also don't know what the arbitrary numbers multiplied by themselves mean.

I take a double shot of espresso with milk, dammit.

No sugar.

Edit: Wait! How is it possible to even put 4 shots of espresso in your coffee?? Wouldn't that require grinding up an entirely new batch of beans for every 2 shots? Otherwise you'd be over-extracting and your coffee would taste like piss... I really don't know what you people are talking about now. Good day to you sirs.
 

Dwarfman

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Espresso. Flat White. Prefably in a mug. No sugar.

Edit - Hey this is my 500th post! Do I get a prize or something?
 

mireko

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Black. Unless I'm drinking horrible coffee brewed from oily rags and the smell of old tents, in which case black.
Dr. Pepper Unlimited said:
FalloutJack said:
I take my coffer and through it out a window. Then, I get some Mountain Dew or Dr. Pepper.
Amen! Dr. Pepper trumps that questionable coffee drink.
I.. am slightly impressed at how devoted you are to a soft drink.
 

Dwarfman

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Soylent Bacon said:
Dwarfman said:
Espresso. Flat White. Prefably in a mug. No sugar.

Edit - Hey this is my 500th post! Do I get a prize or something?
Congratulations! You've won a Caffe Americano with two sugars, served in one of our quality styrofoam service cups!
Why thank you good sir!
 

Asuka Soryu

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I take a tall cup of coffee, dump 7 spoons of sugar and 3 spoons of coffee cream powder.