@Ragazza coffe tips
That's extreme fresh! I hope we don't get that here. I remember one day when my fingers & toes defined a new dimension of pain. I was still new to winter & missed the bus. Had to wait for 30 minutes at -15 Celsius. Rushed home & washed my hands in hot water. Stuff that can make a grown man whimper. Almost wailed like a ukulele.
Not really. Decaffeinated coffee -- which isn't the same as caffeine free coffee (technically, such a thing does not exist) -- is usually arrived at as a product of patented washing or chemical methods where they try to bleach out the caffeine from the coffee.
I used to think that decaffeinated coffee drinkers were the only true coffee lovers, because they drank it for the taste and not some lame-assed white man's fake drug addiction. But I've come around to realizing how caffeine is a biologically integral part of the coffee structure and the resulting flavor that comes out of it. As with non-alcoholic beer, it's more than just the alcohol you lose.
That said, fortunately decaf stocks of coffee have gotten much better -- because customer expectations are higher. I would research some decaf coffees you can get freshly roasted with a date stamp on it -- preferably roasted by a reputable, local outfit that does the same with the caffeinated stuff -- and hope for the best. Try it out until you find something you like.
Have you actually tried all the machines? Since Nespresso have their own staff in the store, they always make everything for me so I've never actually tried it. Only machines I've tried myself are by Jura & De'Longhi.
I'm quite perplexed by this Bjerknes character. He never really posted in my time here, and now he's on a posting spree like he's in Crank and will die the minute he stops posting. What the hell is going on?
I'm quite perplexed by this Bjerknes character. He never really posted in my time here, and now he's on a posting spree like he's in Crank and will die the minute he stops posting. What the hell is going on?