Opas Coat
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- Alberta Canada
Any coffee lovers around here?
I myself like a good espresso, tho not in the traditional manner any more. I have grown bored of the old fashion little cup of espresso beans.
First I was making my espresso's in a "proper" espresso cup, little milk, little sugar, etc... That wasent enough so I started making them in your standard coffee cup. I got a little bored with the run of the mill espresso so I started making my normal sized cups with flavored coffee alone such as Irish Cream and Amaretto being my favorites. From there I have moved on to blending my coffees with different flavoured beans. Regular light roast coffee with say Irish Cream, Arabica espresso Beans with Chocolate Hazelnut and so on and so forth.
I doubt this practice is worthy of being called anything near Connoisseur but the change is very nice and hardly run of the mill.
Am I alone here?
Compared to the run of the mill city, coffee in any great quality is hard to find here. We have two Tim Horton's and a small coffee shop with art gallery that closes at 430pm week days, 3pm Saturdays and completely closed on Sundays... Two standard grocery stores which for some off the wall reason got rid of there section of flavored coffees in favor of canned and pre bagged.
So am I a connoisseur, mad man or an abomination to the coffee world?
Has anyone else tried this?
I myself like a good espresso, tho not in the traditional manner any more. I have grown bored of the old fashion little cup of espresso beans.
First I was making my espresso's in a "proper" espresso cup, little milk, little sugar, etc... That wasent enough so I started making them in your standard coffee cup. I got a little bored with the run of the mill espresso so I started making my normal sized cups with flavored coffee alone such as Irish Cream and Amaretto being my favorites. From there I have moved on to blending my coffees with different flavoured beans. Regular light roast coffee with say Irish Cream, Arabica espresso Beans with Chocolate Hazelnut and so on and so forth.
I doubt this practice is worthy of being called anything near Connoisseur but the change is very nice and hardly run of the mill.
Am I alone here?
Compared to the run of the mill city, coffee in any great quality is hard to find here. We have two Tim Horton's and a small coffee shop with art gallery that closes at 430pm week days, 3pm Saturdays and completely closed on Sundays... Two standard grocery stores which for some off the wall reason got rid of there section of flavored coffees in favor of canned and pre bagged.
So am I a connoisseur, mad man or an abomination to the coffee world?
Has anyone else tried this?