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I'll have to re-visit BK coffee. Related to coffee concentrate, how do you think this coffee is made: http://www.keurig.com/two/index.asp "Jack Denver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > The BK product is not "yuck" - it is probably the most consistently fresh > mass market cup. The concentrate method insures that each cup is freshly > brewed at the time of service. In other places, the coffee sometimes starts > out better, but after sitting on the hot plate for 1/2 hour or more, > fugetttaboutit. > > Part of the fun of being a true coffee snob is you can puncture the > pretensions of lesser coffee snobs. Thus, when someone says "robusta - yuck" > you can point out Malabar Gold. > > > "Clark Griswold" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Afficionados: for the purpose of this post, assume you are not at home, > you > > traveling in Nowheresville, and don't have access to a good cafe. You > want > > a good cup of brewed coffee to keep you awake at the wheel.... what is > your > > favorite mass market coffee? > > > > I like Dunkin Donuts best, but sometimes are hard to find. > > > > I'm not very pleased with 7-11, but maybe if I got a fresh brew I'd change > > my mind. 7-11 downfall might be that the pots sit on the burners forever > > and a day. > > > > McDonalds gets kudos for high temp, but again, sometimes the brew has been > > on the burner too long. > > > > I think Burger King uses coffe concentrate (yuck). > > > > I liked Mister Donut... but believe they are out of business. > > > > My Nasty Coffee Vote: Sonic Drive In. > > > > r, > > clark > > > > > >
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