Sleep is a symptom of caffeine deprivation
Ok, I now have to be at a office at 8AM every morning. My boss is never here and I am the only one in the office. Here is my problem, I drink coffee now. There is a unused coffee maker in the corner of the kitchen that hasn't been used in 2 years. It still works and after I cleaned it, is ready to make me some liquid energy.
Here is the problem; I don't know jack about coffee. I stayed away from the stuff for years because when I put something warm in my stomach and I go into a hot environment (ie a Kitchen where I worked) I get sick. I want to drink good coffee, but I know coffee is like beer or wine; there is every flavor under the rainbow and the best way to find out what I like is to try it. I don't want to spend a crap ton of money buying beans at the grocery store/expensive food store (I can grind them myself btw) and not like the coffee. So I'm looking for input, should I buy small amounts of beans and try it that way or grab sampler packs? What's the best path for my coffee enlightenment?
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Originally Posted by Baraka_Guru
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