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Kills On Site
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Caffine Measurements

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Any way to see how much caffine a cup of coffee has? I know the average is around 120mg, but I don't make average coffee. It would be sweet to at least know there is a caffine measurer out there.
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Post by bitWISE »

I bet there is a calculator
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Post by bitWISE »

HOLY FUCKING SHIT...Check out starbuck's info

http://www.somacon.com/p147.php
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

wow if you're 90 pounds all you need is 12 regular 20 oz coffees to kill you.
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Kills On Site wrote:Any way to see how much caffine a cup of coffee has? I know the average is around 120mg, but I don't make average coffee. It would be sweet to at least know there is a caffine measurer out there.
wel if you know the avarage amount of coffee used, and you measure out what you use, the calculator is your friend. (see package for average amount)
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

btw for a fantastic article that delves into the history of caffeine as a drug used by society, check out Gladwell's "Java Man"

http://www.gladwell.com/2001/2001_07_30_a_java.htm
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how strange these 12 tasty bricks of death arrived on my doorstep today from germany.

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Giraffe }{unter wrote:how strange these 12 tasty bricks of death arrived on my doorstep today from germany.

That Jacobs is fucking great. My sister lives in germany and sends it to me often. I love how fine they grind that stuff.
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Post by Giraffe }{unter »

This is my first order of Jacobs and the Eduscho, FYI I just found a fairly cost effective importer in Texas. germandeli.com

the Tchibo is my favorite (also super fine ground) Possibly the best coffee I have purchased to date at only $5.00 a brick you cannot beat the price. Shipping and handling on small orders is expensive, so order big...
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[xeno]Julios wrote:wow if you're 90 pounds all you need is 12 regular 20 oz coffees to kill you.
Not if you drink it over the course of, oh, 20 years. :icon32:
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Post by Pooinyourmouth »

I have some Tchibo: Beste Bohne right now, but I prefer the Jacobs.
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A convicted murderer was sentenced to drink cup after cup of coffee until he died,
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the two doctors in charge of the study died before anyone else did; then Gustav was murdered; and finally the tea drinker died, at eighty-three, of old age--leaving the original murderer alone with his espresso
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Post by Dave »

I get my caffeine here:

http://www.republicoftea.com/
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Post by [xeno]Julios »

Transient wrote:
the two doctors in charge of the study died before anyone else did; then Gustav was murdered; and finally the tea drinker died, at eighty-three, of old age--leaving the original murderer alone with his espresso
yea i loved that part :)
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Post by Pext »

what's so special about german coffee? i mean: it comes from africa and south america like every coffee around the world...
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german coffee is of pure lineage...the master coffee...
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Pext wrote:what's so special about german coffee? i mean: it comes from africa and south america like every coffee around the world...
I've tried alot of coffees, special coffee, expensive coffee, etc. I got a package of the Tchibo in a gift basket. I was amazed how smooth it tasted. You know when you put too much coffee in the pot it starts to taste bitter? Well If you like strong coffee you can just about double the amount per pot and still have a tasty smooth flavored coffee.

Even when making espresso, it's nice and smooth with great flavor. Not saying I have tried every coffee in the world, but I liked this one and seem to be stuck on it at the moment.
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