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Chief Wannastogie Lounge
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"I'd like to try something really different..."
With the title, I thought you were heading somewhere else... like how you were out drinking with friends in Chicago, felt woozy, and woke up missing a kidney and wearing a crotchless Bullwinkle costume in the foyer of a brothel in Bangkok - facedown in a puddle of your own sick... I mean, who HASN'T had one of those days? ![]() Oh... and as for the coffee? I am waiting to see what Mr. Moo has to say. He is the go-to guy for all things coffee. ![]()
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Going Commando
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I buy Dunkin Donuts coffee and grind it myself because I'm used to it. Not coffee buff but I must admit, when I see my friend Peter, he makes a turkish coffee that I can hail paraise to. Don't know the name but it is a**kicking.
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Lots of coffees out there for you to try, it all depends on what you like in coffee..........there are coffees that have a winey taste to them, a berry taste, coffees that taste like blueberrys, like lemons, light and bright coffees, heavy and earthy coffees, coffees that have a nutty flavor, and on and on....
These aren't flavored coffees, the taste of the coffee bean varies with the origin of the bean, like cigars or wine. If you're used to drink the Kona coffees or Maxwell House, these other coffees will taste very very different to you. |
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