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mechBgon 10-21-02 08:51 PM

I have a reputation for drinking lots of coffee, to the point where some of my online buddies chipped in and got me a nice long-sleeved shirt with a caffeine molecule silk-screened on the front. I wore it today, in fact. :) I usually drink about 20 cups of coffee a day, although I don't make it as strong as most people do.

For the record, the spelling is caffeine. It is generally associated with coffee, hence caffe-, and the molecule is of the amine family, hence the -ine on the end. Make sense now? :)

Ellie 10-22-02 02:57 AM

Mmmmm.... Coffee... :D

Actually, since I stopped drinking instant I've really cut down to just the one cup per day. Instant just doesn't taste good any more. I drink it black, so you can really taste the difference. I enjoy an espresso, or a watered down espresso, on weekends and a filtered coffee on weekday mornings.

I drink tea all day at work. I try not to have more than 4 cups a day, but sometimes it's tricky.

Ellie

Bokkie 10-22-02 05:52 AM

I just celebrated my 500th post to the forums with another cup of coffee.:fun:

Average 5 cups of day. No matter how strong, it never bugs my sleep, never gives me a downer, I can live without it, and never get the shakes or headaches.

As a diuretic, it keeps me on the go. As a laxative, never noticed any difference.

I like the stuff, love the taste, but I also enjoy cups of tea.

ChipRGW 10-22-02 06:10 AM

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greywolf 10-22-02 07:43 AM

on the night shift up 10cups of instant 3 scoops in each cup, needless to say i feel like $#1T on a stick by the end of the shift:crash:

DnvrFox 10-22-02 07:45 AM


Originally posted by Skuda25
So the question of the day is how many cups of coffee if any do you drink?
None. Don't drink anything with caffeine - for personal and medical reasons. Don't smoke nor do I use alcohol, either!! And I drink no sodas with caffeine or sugar. Hmm!! How come I continue to be overweight?? Must be the ice cream:D

Trek2Kgirl 10-22-02 07:56 AM

I eliminated caffeine about 3 years ago. My beverage of choice is water, lots of it. But I do have a cup of yerba mate tea in the morning--it's got something similar to caffeine, but it doesn't have the "highs and lows" of caffeine and doesn't cause a headache if you stop drinking it. It's also loaded with antioxidants.

bac 10-22-02 08:03 AM

I usually have a double cap in the morning straight from my new Illy espresso maker that I purchased for my office. Then, I generally have an espresso after lunch.

Let me tell you, this machine has turned me into a slave that serves the caffeine gods! :beer:

Steele-Bike 10-22-02 08:20 AM

I love my morning cup of coffee, but other than that and a coke at lunch, I keep my caffeine intake to a minimum.

Click here for caffeine levels.

lotek 10-22-02 08:32 AM

not nearly enough.

I drink alot at work, probably 6 or 7 cups in addition to
my double in the morning. At night, one cup after dinner.
I refuse to drink instant, it isn't coffee its some vile
blackish immitation of fake coffee.

Flavoured coffee is the work of the devil. nasty.

Marty

LngDistance 10-22-02 08:49 AM

This summer riding a cross country tour was like an experiment in coffee. The first week no one really drank it at all, but as the summer went on and the days started to get hotter, and the wake ups from the rides got earlier and earlier more and more people started drinking coffee just to wake up (personally I had been a junkie all through college, so I helped start the trend). The truth is that days that we didn't get coffee seemed so, so much worse then when we did. By the time we were in Nevada and had to wake up at 4am every morning, everyone was drinking at least a cup before riding, and if we didn't get it with our breakfast (had to camp a lot), we would stop at the first gas station or diner along the way. (Unfortunatley in NV there are sometimes 100 mile stretches with no coffee:( ) Anyway by the end of the trip everyone was pretty much a junkie, but the riding for 6 or more hrs a day made it easy to go to sleep. Now that I am back at school I hit up at least a tripple espressso before class (only way to get through 4hrs of Tort Law), and more coffee durring the day. And if I don't get some kind of ride or run in the day (happens more then I like:crash: ) then it is hard to sleep at night.

OctoberBlue 10-22-02 08:57 AM

One cuppa herbal tea in the morning when I'm at work. (The coffee at work tastes horrible! :( Damn cheap stuff.) Water the rest of the day

I like the occasional cup of good quality coffee on a weekend -- around here that would be from City Roast or Arabica Coffee House. Starbucks is too acidic for my taste.

Yes, MOST American coffee tastes bad. It's so flavorless!

No, I don't drink instant because I also drink my coffee black and you really, really can tell the difference!

I do like certain kinds of decaf coffee, too.

What's the problem with flavored coffees? I love 'em in the winter!

:beer:

Has anyone tasted *real* Greek or Turkish coffee? If done right, it 's brewed in a copper pot with sugar & powder-like coffee grounds which settle to the bottom of the cup like sludge. YUM! :) Tasty! Really! It is.

Trek2Kgirl 10-22-02 09:01 AM

Yup, I've had Turkish coffee, and you're right, it's smooth and tasty. Just don't drink too far down into the glass, or you'll get a mouthful of sludge! ;)

RegularGuy 10-22-02 09:41 AM

I drink too much coffee. I have a cup in my hand all the time. I am an addict...

But, I'm an addict with high standards. I do not drink instant coffee. Ick.

A couple of times a week I'll make myself a large espresso in the afternoon.

I do not drink coffee after about five in the afternoon.

I have weaned myself off of coffee a few times. It's not that bad. Quitting cold turkey can lead to miserable withdrawl headaches. Gradually stepping down consumption works. But coffee is my last addiction. It doesn't interfere with my life or work. I love it. So, why quit?

Decaffeinated coffee and non-alcoholic beer are abominations. Make mine regular.

SipperPhoto 10-22-02 11:56 AM


Originally posted by RegularGuy

Decaffeinated coffee and non-alcoholic beer are abominations. Make mine regular.


Exactly !! I mean.. really.. what is the point ?? Regualr Coffee usually doesn;t taste all that great (espresso excluded), so why bother ?

And N/A beer ?!?! yeha there is no reason for that.. not that i'm a big lush or anything, but when I want a beer, I gotta have the Alcohol... Throw me a Pint of Guinness anyday ! you can keep the O'fools for someone else !

-Jeff

SipperPhoto 10-22-02 11:59 AM


Originally posted by Trek2Kgirl
I eliminated caffeine about 3 years ago. My beverage of choice is water, lots of it. But I do have a cup of yerba mate tea in the morning--it's got something similar to caffeine, but it doesn't have the "highs and lows" of caffeine and doesn't cause a headache if you stop drinking it. It's also loaded with antioxidants.
Yerba Mate Tea is great.. I usually have 2-3 cups a day of it... nice little buzz, without the caffeine withdrawal afterwards... very mellow.. and pretty tasty.. Have you tried the Yerba Mate Chai stuff ?? I see it at the store now, but haven;t tried it yet.. need a report from the field on it's taste...


-Jeff

LngDistance 10-22-02 01:11 PM


Originally posted by OctoberBlue

Has anyone tasted *real* Greek or Turkish coffee? If done right, it 's brewed in a copper pot with sugar & powder-like coffee grounds which settle to the bottom of the cup like sludge. YUM! :) Tasty! Really! It is.


Lived with a guy from Istanbul last year who brewed his coffee like that with the pot and Turkish coffee, stong as hell. He also said that coffee isnt that big over there, kinda like the flipside of here, where there are machines to make Tea, and a pot to make coffee.

sakarias 10-22-02 01:36 PM

I tried coffee in college and hated the taste and the after taste. (The caffeine pill "No-Doz" never seemed to do me much good in late night studying, either.)

Nothing since then has changed my feelings about coffee. I guess I am genetically "blessed" with not having to worry about coffee. I can't even stand coffee flavor ice cream.

Hmmm. Don't think much of tea either.

Diet soft drinks -- yuck. The artificial sweeteners are NOT sweet to my taste buds. They taste pretty wretched.

Water. Maybe juice. Hot chocolate, maybe, on a cold night on a camping trip (if I have bothered to take a stove).

People's attitudes toward coffee/caffeine are interesting. Many folks give the addictive, drug qualities of caffeine no thought and drink without guilt. Some, worry about it and feel guilty for drinking it. Many times when I have declined the offer of coffee told people I can't stand the taste of coffee and don't drink it, their response is a hearty and non-sarcastic "good for you" like they wished they could do that too.

Veloist 10-22-02 03:32 PM

One cup in the morning and one in the afternoon.

Prosody 10-22-02 05:01 PM


Originally posted by lotek
not nearly enough.

Flavoured coffee is the work of the devil. nasty.

Marty


Absolutely! The bean is sacred. Any flavoring is just profane.

SpiderMike 10-22-02 08:28 PM

Without a doubt, I am a involved member to the Church of the Holy Bean.

Not to be gross, but I realized I drink lots of the java the other day in the bathroom. The porcelin wall unit smelled like I had just brewed a pot. That got me counting.... and I lost count.

We are not alone. I was reading an article in a recent article in some biking maginzine (can't remember which one), but there is some professional riding that has a pre ride ritual of a cup of the brown stuff.

Sign me up for Team Starbucks.

Bike Collector 10-22-02 08:38 PM

Luckily haven't developed the taste for hot coffee, ice Caps are a weakness of mine. Definitely addicted to caffeine. I drink several sodas/day. Wish I could quit. Thinking about substituting Beer for soda, maybe that'll work :beer:

LngDistance 10-22-02 11:18 PM


Originally posted by SpiderMike
I was reading an article in a recent article in some biking maginzine (can't remember which one), but there is some professional riding that has a pre ride ritual of a cup of the brown stuff.

Actually what I think they were talking about is that little race they have in France every July, and a beverage in question is pre-race espresso:roflmao:

DanFromDetroit 10-23-02 07:57 AM

I drink decaf usually. I occasionally have a cup of "real" coffee though.

I stopped drinking caffienated coffee some time back, because decaf tastes about the same, and I became convinced that the regular intake of moderate to large amounts of a stimulant like caffiene was a "Bad Thing" and I was better off without it.

One of the unintended side-effects of substantially reducing your caffeine intake is that the comparatively tiny amount of caffeine in a packet of GU or a couple of asprins becomes noticable. GU has 25mg of caffeine, a cup of Starbuck's coffee has over 500mg. When I was a regular caffeine consumer, I hardly noticed the 500mg, now the 25mg provides a bit of a kick.

regards
Dan

Matadon 10-23-02 10:32 AM

I would say that I'm a slave to the Great and Noble Bean, but I don't have cravings, don't need a cup in the morning to wake up, and don't get headaches if I go for a few weeks without the stuff.

That being said, I bounce between drinking about a pot a day[1], and maybe having a cup or two of tea a day.

I totally agree with Pete Clark that most American coffee is crap; pre-ground and/or instant coffee is of totally inferior quality. It's a world of difference between dumping a scoop or two of Foldgers into Mr. Coffee, and pouring a few ounces of freshly-roasted, freshly-ground bean into a french press. The latter produces coffee worthly of an epic; the former produces slew with an LD-50 of about two cups.

Seriously. If you're a coffee drinker, give the press a shot. It doesn't really take much more time than using a drip-through, and the results are so much better. Besides, gourmet whole-bean coffee is usually pretty cheap -- I get mine at a local import store for six bucks a pound, which will last me about two weeks. Much cheaper than Starbucks or Java City. Presses can also be used to prepare tea from tea-leaves.

[1] Not a standard twelve-cup drip pot; I grind and press coffee in the morning, and pour that into a thermos. Works out to about four standard cups of coffee.


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