How do you make your coffee?

How do you make your coffee?

  • Brew a pot of coffee.

    Votes: 56 44.4%
  • Keurig brewer.

    Votes: 46 36.5%
  • French press.

    Votes: 7 5.6%
  • Pour-over.

    Votes: 2 1.6%
  • Buy from a store, cafe, etc.

    Votes: 7 5.6%
  • Other (please describe).

    Votes: 8 6.3%

  • Total voters
    126
For the Keurig haters... you know there are reusable k-cups that you can fill with your own grounds. I grind about once a week and then brew a cup each morning. I get my own flavor based on the grounds I buy and I reckon my cost per cup is less than a quarter. AND I dont waste any. Take that full pot brewers. Boom... Eyeball shot. Keurig for the win!

Edit: A friend of mine has the Nespresso machine. Also great. I wouldn't mind that as well, but I can't justify two machines. Of course I think they do make one that does both...
 
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For the Keurig haters... you know there are reusable k-cups that you can fill with your own grounds. I grind about once a week and then brew a cup each morning. I get my own flavor based on the grounds I buy and I reckon my cost per cup is less than a quarter. AND I dont waste any. Take that full pot brewers. Boom... Eyeball shot. Keurig for the win!

Edit: A friend of mine has the Nespresso machine. Also great. I wouldn't mind that as well, but I can't justify two machines. Of course I think they do make one that does both...

We had a reusable K Cup and I still thought Keurig coffee tasted horrible no matter what we put in there.
 
For the Keurig haters... you know there are reusable k-cups that you can fill with your own grounds. I grind about once a week and then brew a cup each morning. I get my own flavor based on the grounds I buy and I reckon my cost per cup is less than a quarter. AND I dont waste any. Take that full pot brewers. Boom... Eyeball shot. Keurig for the win!

Edit: A friend of mine has the Nespresso machine. Also great. I wouldn't mind that as well, but I can't justify two machines. Of course I think they do make one that does both...

Take the leftover coffee, let it cool, add milk and a little sugar over ice and you've got an iced latte. Leftover coffee doesn't get wasted with me.