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      It’s come a long way from the catering cans of International Rust that I’ve unfortunately partaken in, that’s for sure. It all depends on whether I’m drinking for pleasure or need. It is after all a drug, and if instant is my only option then I’ll gladly partake rather than go without.

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      Yeah home made real coffee isn’t worth the effort. I lived on that cheap home brand stuff for a couple of years. Annoying it doesn’t seem to be around anymore, but the big jar of moccona on special are fine.

      While we’re at can we laugh at the word barista and coffee artists in general? Sure, its a skill like any other, but lmao. My first part time job was in a cafe. I wasn’t a barista, just a short order cook basically. The pretentious single origin cold pressed $8 stuff for those with a pallette makes is a lot like the “vinyl revival”, it’s all fucking overpriced hipster marketing with no substance.

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          There’s nothing wrong with taking pride in your work etc and being good at things but calling casual bartenders rock stars? hahahah. yeah, nah.

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        I’m inclined to disagree. There is definitely a difference between an espresso from a proper machine versus instant.

        If push comes to shove I can tolerate instant but unwillingly.

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          Yeah there’s a big difference, I love good coffee, but after years of using a stovetop percolator I changed to instant after a neighbour used to make it for me and I realised it wasn’t as bad as I thought. It’s not the same and I still enjoy making real coffee when friends visit, but instant is just more convenient and cheaper. Horses for courses, I think people gatekeeping anything is annoying though.

    • StudSpud The Starchy@aussie.zone
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      I love instant coffee!!

      Though the Cafe Aurora stuff I bought smells like chemicals; usually I get the homebrand stuff but they were out of stock lol

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      Snootingly sipping my machine made coffee while reading this post.

      Instant has its place. When I want a second coffee at work but don’t want to spend the money. The office has those instant coffee bags and they’re not bad.

    • bull⚡@aussie.zone
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      1 year ago

      I tried it and I don’t understand how it can be called coffee when it tastes like hot bad weetbix juice.

      • oztrin@aussie.zone
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        Never been able to tolerate drip coffee since the offerings at the Grill Room (now the West End Cafe) at Monash. Eurrrgh.

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          It’s good if you make your own, have nice fresh ground beans and do not let it sit for hours. Make fresh a few times a day and it’s good. I generally buy a 4 cup size max.

      • Taleya@aussie.zone
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        get a Bru or an aeropress. I can’t stand the smell of coffee, so no machine for His Lordship but between the bru and the instapress he’s snootin’ it up.

      • Seagoon_@aussie.zone
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        I love starbucks. The coffee is really good and they have good customer service and amenities. In the US they are so reliable and welcoming so I always look for one when I travel.

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          And you can stay in there (until they close down for the night), but they’re open late which I appreciate.