Another vote for Azera here - the decaf version. To make matters worse, I add it to a chocolate drink to make a mocha flavour :)
Coffee bags are okay, they haven’t really taken off though for some reason.
The Lidl version of Azera, I’ve found to be the best of that type. Coffee is such a personal thing though - hard to recommend!
Cheers
Rory
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Wife does the shopping and transfers from shop jar to storage jar before I see it, one heaped spoonful and hot-not boiling-water in a mug and drink, if I want coffee I want it not now not after some complex process.
Although I do hear used coffee grounds are good for the garden?
I drink L'or classic instant and have done for a few years but having read this thread I think I'll give some of these suggestions a try
Thanks
John
Anyone mentioned Camp coffee yet?
Or for the Steve1989 fans, Coffee, Instant Type I or II.
It used to be Kenco Smooth but that brand practically doesn't exist outside of Ireland and the UK. Maxwell House mild would be the closest match but it's powdered rather than granulated, which I don't like, so trying random kinds now.
I’m happy with instant and also have some coffee bags which are a step up I suppose but you have to let it brew etc.
You can buy the most expensive coffee machines, beans and grinders but it will never taste like a coffee from a small cafe in an Italian village, until then I’m happy with instant..
I only really drink coffee in the morning now and that's ground from a cafetierre, but when I did drink instant I found I liked Douwe Egbert's best.
Still got a jar in the cupboard for visitors and the odd time I fancy a coffee later in the day.
M
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Breitling Cosmonaute 809 - What's not to like?
I've just forced a cup of Gold Blend down me neck at work. Foul brackish effluent - never again.
They used to have Clipper Organic instant but clearly the cost of living crisis is being felt, even in the kitchens of multi-million-pound media companies. Bastards!
Another vote for the Aldi Colombian , usually have Kenco smooth or rich but got the Aldi on a whim and very impressed.
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Lavazza Intenso here, getting harder to find though and it’s normally £5 a jar so whenever it’s on offer down to £3 or below i buy 20!
ktmog6uk
marchingontogether!
After reading this thread I noticed an unopened jar of the Aldi Colombian. Had to throw away half a jar of something else from co-op that had hardened into a single block, but this thread made me remember that a cup of instant coffee can be a good thing. Not the same kind of drink as ‘proper’ coffee, but not in a bad way.
Anyway, two teaspoons of coffee, plenty of milk and half a sugar (which I never have in coffee otherwise) and now I’ve had 3 today already!
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I like the Costa one now. Used to drink any of it. Went off a lot of them.
Probably going to get flamed for this but here goes, for those that drink decaf coffee - which one do you find best?
I do like toe curling full strength Java coffee in my cafetiere but for convenience the Aldi Cost Rican instant is a decent drop...used to be partial to Nescafe dark roast but that's disappeared