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| sln531 | 04-28-2015 11:54 AM | Death Wish Coffee So I decided to go out and make the plunge and get the strongest caffeinated coffee for me and my wife it's called Deathwish coffee lol it's made by a company out of New York their claims they have the highest caffeinated coffee in the world i guess we will see :ranger: http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l1...psycnn2e1i.jpg |
Re: Death Wish Coffee What's the caffeine rating on it? Looks delish! |
| sln531 | 04-28-2015 12:21 PM | Re: Death Wish Coffee Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 664038)
What's the caffeine rating on it? Looks delish! | 660mg per cup lol maybe get greenbean in here I know she loves her coffee. |
| sln531 | 04-28-2015 12:28 PM | Re: Death Wish Coffee I was just reading, Starbucks 16 ounce coffee house around 330mg of caffeine and this has 660mg for the same size cup so pretty much double. |
| BigCJ | 04-28-2015 04:16 PM | Re: Death Wish Coffee hmmmm...I...wish you both the best????
That seems scary :s |
| sln531 | 04-28-2015 04:32 PM | Re: Death Wish Coffee Quote:
Originally Posted by BigCJ
(Post 664106)
hmmmm...I...wish you both the best????
That seems scary :s | haha thanks it's more or less for my wife to get that extra pick me up but I'm also curious to try as well. |
| RosieTosie | 04-28-2015 05:16 PM | Re: Death Wish Coffee I love coffee, but suspect that one would be way to strong for me, tends to be Nescafé all the way in our house, with an occasional filter coffee thrown in for good measure. |
| Bunneh | 04-28-2015 05:52 PM | Re: Death Wish Coffee sheesh that is far to strong for me, It will give me a migraine lol |
Re: Death Wish Coffee haha now thats clever marketing, reminds me of the heart attack grill :boink: |
| RosieTosie | 04-29-2015 03:28 AM | Re: Death Wish Coffee Hehe yes 123 we are seeing a few of those monster meals over here in the UK these days, they always have adverts with them saying no one has managed to eat the whole thing. |
Re: Death Wish Coffee I might be immune to high levels of caffeine... |
| ilcarletto | 04-29-2015 05:03 AM | Re: Death Wish Coffee |
| RosieTosie | 04-29-2015 05:20 AM | Re: Death Wish Coffee Quote:
Originally Posted by ilcarletto
(Post 664269)
| Chi puo non quello ilcarletto?, immagino di italiani che tutti noi abbaiamo idea do cosa i migliora sapori del caffe come! Ps used google translate for that, so no I won't be able to read it if you reply in italian! Hehe😊 |
| RosieTosie | 04-29-2015 05:22 AM | Re: Death Wish Coffee So that is how caffettiera should be spelled, our cafe's and restaurants use a slightly shortened version of that spelling, typically. |
| ilcarletto | 04-29-2015 06:43 AM | Re: Death Wish Coffee Quote:
Originally Posted by RosieTosie
(Post 664274)
Chi puo non quello ilcarletto?, immagino di italiani che tutti noi abbaiamo idea do cosa i migliora sapori del caffe come! Ps used google translate for that, so no I won't be able to read it if you reply in italian! Hehe😊 | LOL.... yes I figured it out... you used google translator or a quite drunk Italian friend ;) |
| ilcarletto | 04-29-2015 06:48 AM | Re: Death Wish Coffee Quote:
Originally Posted by RosieTosie
(Post 664276)
So that is how caffettiera should be spelled, our cafe's and restaurants use a slightly shortened version of that spelling, typically. | Yes that is the way caffettiera is correctly spelled but in other countries other funny things happens... food, beverages and words, sometimes get "adapted" to different countries lifestyle. |
| sln531 | 04-29-2015 07:33 AM | Re: Death Wish Coffee Quote:
Originally Posted by ilcarletto
(Post 664302)
LOL.... yes I figured it out... you used google translator or a quite drunk Italian friend ;) | haha quite drunk Italian friend ;) |
| sln531 | 04-29-2015 07:34 AM | Re: Death Wish Coffee Quote:
Originally Posted by ilcarletto
(Post 664269)
| Holy Crap, that's a huge pot of coffee lol |
Re: Death Wish Coffee I just tossed my trash cafeteria coffee from workplace into the bin after checking out this quality :) need better hah |
| sln531 | 04-29-2015 08:22 AM | Re: Death Wish Coffee Quote:
Originally Posted by rsot
(Post 664328)
I just tossed my trash cafeteria coffee from workplace into the bin after checking out this quality :) need better hah | Haha, well I just started brewing some of this up about 1 mins ago lets see how good this coffee really is :ranger: |
| RosieTosie | 04-29-2015 10:43 AM | Re: Death Wish Coffee Quote:
Originally Posted by sln531
(Post 664334)
Haha, well I just started brewing some of this up about 1 mins ago lets see how good this coffee really is :ranger: | You still standing upright after testing this coffee out sin531. |
| sln531 | 04-29-2015 10:47 AM | Re: Death Wish Coffee Ha ha no I flatlined! ........ ... ..... .... Wait I'm back to life again lol
No surprisingly enough just on taste alone it's worth it probably some of the best tasting coffee, I've ever had and I would say as far as affect wise one cup of this feels probably about having about 5 to 6 cups of coffee it definitely wakes you up for sure. :ranger: |
| Klemantina | 04-29-2015 01:08 PM | Re: Death Wish Coffee |
Re: Death Wish Coffee Sweet Klemantina - nice finds |
| ilcarletto | 04-29-2015 01:39 PM | Re: Death Wish Coffee |
| sln531 | 04-29-2015 01:45 PM | Re: Death Wish Coffee |
| ilcarletto | 04-29-2015 01:54 PM | Re: Death Wish Coffee LOL :lol:
pretty much true ;) |
| jboone733 | 04-29-2015 09:41 PM | Re: Death Wish Coffee |
| ilcarletto | 04-30-2015 01:48 AM | Re: Death Wish Coffee Quote:
Originally Posted by MM78
(Post 664565)
For the Rookies: | Very interesting MM78 but one is still missing... ;)
This one is typical from my hometown. The name is bicerìn that means "little glass" in dialet. Bicerin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
..if you stop by Turin, let me know :thumb: |
| RosieTosie | 04-30-2015 05:53 AM | Re: Death Wish Coffee Quote:
Originally Posted by ilcarletto
(Post 664431)
| I was waiting for you to add a comment along these lines ilcarletto, being Italian, all Italians love their coffee! the Venetians do as well, but they charge an arm and a leg for it of course, especially in St. Mark's square, and don't even mention the price of Coca Cola there either. |
| ilcarletto | 04-30-2015 06:05 AM | Re: Death Wish Coffee Quote:
Originally Posted by RosieTosie
(Post 664658)
I was waiting for you to add a comment along these lines ilcarletto, being Italian, all Italians love their coffee! the Venetians do as well, but they charge an arm and a leg for it of course, especially in St. Mark's square, and don't even mention the price of Coca Cola there either. | St. Mark's square has to be avoided if you want to eat or drink anything... Caffe Florian is indeed a place to visit but you can be charged 10 times the original price.
You have to be very careful in order to have proper food or drink prices in ciites like Rome, Venice or Florence. |
| RosieTosie | 04-30-2015 06:11 AM | Re: Death Wish Coffee Yes never a truer word written ilcarletto, it's many years sincerely we were in Venice, fascinating place of course, but we were paying £3 for a small bottle of Coca Cola even back then, must have 30 odd years ago, things have not improved in the tourist mecca that is Venice much since I believe. |
| ilcarletto | 04-30-2015 06:17 AM | Re: Death Wish Coffee Quote:
Originally Posted by RosieTosie
(Post 664665)
Yes never a truer word written ilcarletto, it's many years sincerely we were in Venice, fascinating place of course, but we were paying £3 for a small bottle of Coca Cola even back then, must have 30 odd years ago, things have not improved in the tourist mecca that is Venice much since I believe. | 30 years ago most cities in Italy had to be avoided. They were extremely awful or extremely dangerous.
Now we are more tourist oriented. Most places and cities are now worth a visit. If you go to the usual tourists mecca places be prepared to spend quite a lot of money.
My city, Torino, improved a lot in the last 10 years it definitively worth a visit if you happen to be in Italy. Looking forward.. ;) |
| RosieTosie | 04-30-2015 06:40 AM | Re: Death Wish Coffee Hehe yes 30 odd years ago Europe generally was quite mind boggling ilcarletto, we were camping as well, visited lots of fabulous places, Notre Dame in a Paris where we stood in stunned silence watching people whose idea of crossing the road was to dash underneath lorries stuck in the never ending clogged up traffic. Switzerland and the Alps of course were a definate highlight as well. Belgium and Ypres as well. Even though that journey was so long ago coming from sleepy little England and suddenly realising how amazing it was to be able to drive around 6 or 7 countries without having to cross the sea or fly in a plane was never to be forgotten. Waking up in a morning on a camp site where we were the only people there with the Alps rising up on both sides of us, simply stunning. |
| ilcarletto | 04-30-2015 06:45 AM | Re: Death Wish Coffee Quote:
Originally Posted by RosieTosie
(Post 664675)
Hehe yes 30 odd years ago Europe generally was quite mind boggling ilcarletto, we were camping as well, visited lots of fabulous places, Notre Dame in a Paris where we stood in stunned silence watching people whose idea of crossing the road was to dash underneath lorries stuck in the never ending clogged up traffic. Switzerland and the Alps of course were a definate highlight as well. Belgium and Ypres as well. Even though that journey was so long ago coming from sleepy little England and suddenly realising how amazing it was to be able to drive around 6 or 7 countries without having to cross the sea or fly in a plane was never to be forgotten. Waking up in a morning on a camp site where we were the only people there with the Alps rising up on both sides of us, simply stunning. | Funny how we switched places... in 1980 I was 16 and travelling around England by train with the "interrail" ticket, an unlimited journey/Km pass.
Have been all over your country for 20 days... nice journey. |
Re: Death Wish Coffee Good old Sylvester the Cat - true coffee rep |
| RosieTosie | 04-30-2015 07:54 AM | Re: Death Wish Coffee Quote:
Originally Posted by ilcarletto
(Post 664679)
Funny how we switched places... in 1980 I was 16 and travelling around England by train with the "interrail" ticket, an unlimited journey/Km pass.
Have been all over your country for 20 days... nice journey. | Yes and I bet you did enjoy it ilcarletto, thinking back it was more like the mid to late 1970's when my family did that trip around Europe, we did France, Belgium, Germany, Switzerlnd, Austria and Italy, camping back then in a tent was crazy but something never to be forgotten like you say about your journey over here, an island nation like this this must have been quite amazing for you, I guess I was about 13 yrs old when we went. The French underground was a lifesaver for a family just getting use to driving on the other side of the road and not wanting to test out their abilities at that in the middle of Paris. Memories eh.
Never got round to saying loved your reference to the drunken Italian Google translate, European phrase book back in the 1970's were an experience as well! |
| jboone733 | 04-30-2015 04:06 PM | Re: Death Wish Coffee None likes Kopi Luwak? You can't be a "true" coffee connoisseur if you haven't the insanely expensive (best coffee ever supposedly) coffee brewed from beans that an asian civet pooped out. That is mighty fine living IMO |
| RosieTosie | 04-30-2015 06:01 PM | Re: Death Wish Coffee Oh my Lord, an asian civet pooped out beans used to make that coffee jboone, that is way way out of everyone on the planets comfort zone!! | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 11:04 AM. | |
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