Went out to pick up my meds, treated myself to some iced coffee in a can

It's actually surprisingly nice

What makes it a treat is less the quality of the coffee itself and more the fact that I didn't have to make it and it's cheaper than a real coffee

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@coriander by real coffee do you mean home-brewed or like a black coffee from Dunkin

@coriander I buy 2 lbs bags of coffee beans from a local place and use 14 grams of beans for an 8.5oz drink, which according to my math is 80 cents per 8.5oz of coffee

@wallhackio @coriander i have to reset the coffee scale to grams every day because of that embumby’d little shit

@wallhackio @coriander how much water do you even use to bloom your coffee. is it just vibes

@wallhackio @coriander typical recommended bloom ratios are between 2:1 and 3:1 by weight; i’d recommend 1 to 1.5oz. i’d use 1.5 at 14g of coffee

@aescling @wallhackio @coriander Are you regularly making coffee in varying gravities where this would matter for the ratio? 😛

@wallhackio @coriander $52ish per two-pound bag of beans? That's higher than I'd expect.

@aschmitz @coriander specialty whole beans have gotten more expensive in the past few years :(

@wallhackio @coriander Even so, though I guess as not a coffee connoisseur I'm not sure what counts as specialty. But my local Costco has two-pound bags of Cameron's Specialty Coffee Organic Velvet Moon Espresso Roast for $14.69, or their own brand of organic Peruvian coffee for $18, so even accounting for a small store and probably smaller production scale, almost triple the cost just seems high. 🤷🏻

@aschmitz @coriander I did order online which does add shipping but even still, hm. mayhaps I should check out if my local Costco has some of these coffees you mentioned

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