I go for a pot of Folgers Breakfast Blend with Creamy Chocolate Coffee-mate.
DA:O Goes Best With *** Type Of Coffee - Input Your Favorite Within!
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Pulse.01
, nov. 18 2009 10:05
#26
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 01:37
#27
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 01:40
Yeah, but all you soda drinkers, be sure and read all the AWESOME stuff coffee does for you!~
That soda is good once and awhile, I myself am guilty of usually keeping the fridge stocked with I.B.C. Root Beer or other I.B.C. variant, no caffeine, I know, but so yummy. But too much soda is no good for me! Sometimes I don't even finish a whole one of those tasty root beer's I enjoy so much.
Coffee is my passion, fresh ground beans, made in the French Press, not much can beat that in my humble opinion.
Me after a good carafe of French Pressed Sulawesi Kalosi (the described flavor notes on the bag are "Fresh Mushrooms, Sweet Molasses" for goodness sakes!):


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That soda is good once and awhile, I myself am guilty of usually keeping the fridge stocked with I.B.C. Root Beer or other I.B.C. variant, no caffeine, I know, but so yummy. But too much soda is no good for me! Sometimes I don't even finish a whole one of those tasty root beer's I enjoy so much.
Coffee is my passion, fresh ground beans, made in the French Press, not much can beat that in my humble opinion.
Me after a good carafe of French Pressed Sulawesi Kalosi (the described flavor notes on the bag are "Fresh Mushrooms, Sweet Molasses" for goodness sakes!):
#28
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 01:44
Tea for me
#29
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 01:50
DA:O goes best with drip-brewed Friele Frokost. Which is of course entirely unsurprising, since it goes best with everything.
#30
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 01:52
dunn bros full-city rwanda, all the way!
#31
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 01:54
Black coffee, french roast! Irish in the evenings.
#32
Guest_Lorfean_*
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 01:55
Guest_Lorfean_*
And judging by your forum name, you are from Germany as well?Stammwuerze wrote...
I prefer beer, thank you. No Heineken or the other bs. Good beer comes from germany, small breweries.
I'm from The Netherlands myself, so I prefer Dutch beers. I prefer Grolsch over Heineken, but I'm living in Norway atm, and imported beer is crazy expensive. So I drink Heineken instead, which is "brewed under supervision" right here in Norway, and a lot cheaper.
#33
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 02:15
Cheap... CHEAP coffee! Because you'll be drinking a lot of it on your first play-through trying to 'win'.
I've never had a game suck me in like this. NEVER. Almost done with my second play and planning a third... I mean WTF???!?!?! Seriously? Usually I play an RPG and put it away for a few months before coming back for replay.
Anyway... cheap is my answer cuz you can drink more of it for less cash and I need to save up for that DLC! Cuz despite the hubbub there is no doubt I'll be buying it.
I've never had a game suck me in like this. NEVER. Almost done with my second play and planning a third... I mean WTF???!?!?! Seriously? Usually I play an RPG and put it away for a few months before coming back for replay.
Anyway... cheap is my answer cuz you can drink more of it for less cash and I need to save up for that DLC! Cuz despite the hubbub there is no doubt I'll be buying it.
#34
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 02:18
nescafe gold blend
#35
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 02:31
homemade cappuccino with cocoa and sugar. and variable amounts of foam.
#36
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 02:33
Most of the Starbuck's coffee I've had tastes overroasted. Its fine if you're just adding a ton of sugar and milk, but I use no milk and very little sugar.
I generally get whole bean Sumatra Mandheling from my local coffee shop. Haven't invested in a press yet.
I generally get whole bean Sumatra Mandheling from my local coffee shop. Haven't invested in a press yet.
#37
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 02:34
Delicious coffee.
#38
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 02:38
Ginger Green tea or White tea for me, with a splash of agave nectar. Earl's Grey or English Breakfast tea is good when I really need to stay awake.
#39
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 02:39
My typical game time is an hour or so in the morning before I have to go to work, so a good, strong cup of black coffee - preferably Trader Joe's Columbian.
#40
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 02:43
Coke Zero
#41
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 02:47
I love coffee and I love soda, but honestly... DA:O goes best with Gentleman Jack on the rocks or Gentleman Jack and coke with a twist of lime.
#42
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 02:54
Although I enjoy a cup of coffee here and there, Tea is my true passion. When I sit down for a much anticipated session of gaming I like to brew up one of my many different types of gourmet teas. Rooibos chai, Cherry Bancha, Irish Breakfast blend, Lapsang Souchong and just regular old Vanilla Chai are all favorites. I'm seriously dorky enough that I get a seasonal tea catalog from The Upton Tea company.
It was particularly fun playing through Arcanum drinking cup of tea after cup of tea. I always felt I was roleplaying XD
It was particularly fun playing through Arcanum drinking cup of tea after cup of tea. I always felt I was roleplaying XD
#43
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 03:00
I didn't read who drinks what but if anyone mentioned Starbucks I will confiscate your copy of Dragon Age
#44
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 03:09
If I'm drinking something hot, it's black tea. (And none of that awful perfumed Earl Grey nonsense.)
But that's pretty much a weekday-morning-only thing. The other night I did make myself a nice martini to sip while playing. Plymouth Gin, good dry vermouth (7:2 ratio), two shakes of orange bitters, and a twist of lemon peel. (Then take an olive, throw it in the trash, and dump the brine down the sink. If you're going to pollute the drink with salt water, you might as well skip the good ingredients and use rubbing alcohol (or, as some call it, vodka).)
But that's pretty much a weekday-morning-only thing. The other night I did make myself a nice martini to sip while playing. Plymouth Gin, good dry vermouth (7:2 ratio), two shakes of orange bitters, and a twist of lemon peel. (Then take an olive, throw it in the trash, and dump the brine down the sink. If you're going to pollute the drink with salt water, you might as well skip the good ingredients and use rubbing alcohol (or, as some call it, vodka).)
#45
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 03:12
Moosehead it may not be coffee but you try wandering through the fade drunk. It's awesome.
#46
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 03:21
Hey! Funny that you posted this...sunday evenig I drank my last 7 cups of Costa Rican coffee!
My fav so far is the Sumatra, followed my Costa Rica and Panama coffee.
Now...i'll have to get to Starbucks and fetch some grams for my well being!
Thanks for posting this heheh!
My fav so far is the Sumatra, followed my Costa Rica and Panama coffee.
Now...i'll have to get to Starbucks and fetch some grams for my well being!
Thanks for posting this heheh!
#47
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 03:27
Weekdays, traditional Gevalia E-Brygg (this is all Swedish stuff and I should think we know what we're doing as Swedes together with Finns drink most coffee/person in the world) - blend of kenyan and colombian beans, smooth but with a nice kick to it.
Weekends I go for Blue Mocca, a much richer and more demanding coffee.
I go from drinking black in the morning through black w/ sugar at lunch to milk/sugar after dinner. And only real milk with at least 3-4.5% fat in it, none of that other white water stuff.
Interesting thing is, there are no Starbucks in Sweden - thank the Maker!
Weekends I go for Blue Mocca, a much richer and more demanding coffee.
I go from drinking black in the morning through black w/ sugar at lunch to milk/sugar after dinner. And only real milk with at least 3-4.5% fat in it, none of that other white water stuff.
Interesting thing is, there are no Starbucks in Sweden - thank the Maker!
#48
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 03:53
I snort a line of expresso before every battle
#49
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 03:56
if im playing earlier in the day where i might actually need to go out and do something then im usually drinking Tea. if its later at night where i know im not going anywhere then its usually beer.
#50
Posté 18 novembre 2009 - 05:13
Lorfean wrote...
And judging by your forum name, you are from Germany as well?Stammwuerze wrote...
I prefer beer, thank you. No Heineken or the other bs. Good beer comes from germany, small breweries.
I'm from The Netherlands myself, so I prefer Dutch beers. I prefer Grolsch over Heineken, but I'm living in Norway atm, and imported beer is crazy expensive. So I drink Heineken instead, which is "brewed under supervision" right here in Norway, and a lot cheaper.
I happen to enjoy Belgian beer quite a lot:D




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