I've been known to have Lyons in emergency situations when nothing else was available, but generally it's almost like "which political party do you support?"
Coffee or tea?
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Errgh, I was never a fan of politics. I'd drink both and screw everybody else who says I'm indecisive. 
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I have never been into politics either because a lot of it is all about lying to peoples faces anyway. Also, I like the coffee they have in Sweden, and for some reason when I brought some back to Ireland, it tasted different. It's probably a difference in our water. It's like the whole "Guinness doesn't travel well" scenario all over again. 
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The Jonster

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Wait you tried bringing Guinness to Sweden? 
On the subject of Guinness I must say that Guinness ice cream tastes lovely. Best part was I wasn't drunk after one scoop!
On the subject of Guinness I must say that Guinness ice cream tastes lovely. Best part was I wasn't drunk after one scoop!
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The best coffee in Sweden is karsk anyway, right?Steo wrote: Sat Aug 26, 2023 5:19 pm I have never been into politics either because a lot of it is all about lying to peoples faces anyway. Also, I like the coffee they have in Sweden, and for some reason when I brought some back to Ireland, it tasted different. It's probably a difference in our water. It's like the whole "Guinness doesn't travel well" scenario all over again.![]()
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It looks like something I'd try, Irish coffee is a thing afterall.
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You better give it a try next time you're there. Or maybe you are right now, in which case I want to hear about it by tomorrow. 
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It might take about 2 days to get back to you. 
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I used to be team tea, because I used to think coffee tasted like soil water. Now I'm team coffee because I now think tea tastes like soil water. But I only use coffee as a vehicle for drinking cream, coffee without cream is pointless
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In essence, we could say both are technically soil waters since they both thrive in water.
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Coffe with a bit of meringue milk is amazing, you should definitely try this.
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How am I only just hearing about meringue milk? I need to try this asap!DaveRattlehead wrote: Sat Aug 26, 2023 6:51 pm Coffe with a bit of meringue milk is amazing, you should definitely try this.
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Ditto to what he said? What on earth even is meringue milk! Is it just milk steamed with egg whites or something? 
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You'll stick to coffee forever after that 
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Sometimes I'm too lazy to put on the coffee machine so I just make tea instead lol.
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Doesn't tea require hot watter so you'd need a kettle?
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You can also put the water in the microwave to be faster 
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Yeah I have one (electric kettle), but I actually never knew that most American's don't have kettles due to their power output being too low (110-120v vs 220-240v that Europe has). That was interesting to hear.
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I have to use a Keurig K-Mini for my tea, the tea pods work just fine though it's probably meant for coffee and tea.Steo wrote: Sat Aug 26, 2023 7:39 pmYeah I have one (electric kettle), but I actually never knew that most American's don't have kettles due to their power output being too low (110-120v vs 220-240v that Europe has). That was interesting to hear.
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I actually had a manual one, but then we switched to electric a few years back. I actually remember boiling instant ramen in the kettle once.Steo wrote: Sat Aug 26, 2023 7:39 pmYeah I have one (electric kettle), but I actually never knew that most American's don't have kettles due to their power output being too low (110-120v vs 220-240v that Europe has). That was interesting to hear.
