that disgusting granulated shite I call, instant disappointment, due to the emotion of 'instant disappointment' it inspires in me. There's been times I've not had a choice though and so, instant disappointment it is.
๐๐๐, This cracked me up and I must say it must have been painful to taste something so disappointing after tasting something really good.
The way you talk about coffee it makes me want FOMO into getting myself a coffee machine too but then it's crazy expensive and I don't know the much about coffee..the only small knowledge I got was from a novel I read a long time ago...I'm trying to recall the title, various flavours of coffee I think.. it was a beautiful story, one of love, libration, sacrifice and destiny including the beautiful taste of different flavours of coffee.
We don't drink that much of coffee, I don't think I've even tasted real coffee before just something made to look and taste a bit like it..sad..but then we do have tea ..most of our teas are home made so I can't really say I've tasted a bad one unless it was one I made myself.
Thanks for sharing your experience with coffee.. โค๏ธ
I've done some of my best work after a cup of coffee or three; I like the drink, enjoy the taste. It's not just about that though, there's a moment, an enjoyable moment, that comes from sharing a coffee with the right person, or people. That's how I find it anyway.
Although, having said that, some of the best coffees I have had have been instant coffee made with hot water heated over an open fire under a sky full of a million stars in the middle of nowhere. There's a certain beauty in a moment like that.
Coffee, for me, isn't just a drink. It's an event.
Thanks for your comment.