• FuglyDuck@lemmy.world
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    22 hours ago

    Or Perc. Black coffee could mean perc. But that really only happens in places that still think it’s the 50’s.

    (No judgement. Those diners are amazing, and better coffee than fartbucks.)

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      22 hours ago

      No judgement. Those diners are amazing, and better coffee than fartbucks

      I’ve never come across a place that uses a perc and doesnt burn their coffee, so honestly I find Starbucks better on that alone

      But the shitty espresso I can pull on my mr coffee beats both by miles

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        19 hours ago

        But Starbucks coffee is also burned, but more because the beans are roasted too hard (which makes sense if you’re going to pour one espresso into a pint of milk, but it sucks if you drink it without milk).

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          19 hours ago

          The coffee isn’t burned (at least if you order espresso), the beans are, but the beans at the place using the percolator is also using cheap, burnt beans AND burning the coffee with a percolator

          Neither is close to ideal coffee, but for me one is far worse

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        20 hours ago

        That’s an inherent flaw of the classic US percolators, where the coffee drips back down into the boiling water. It’s near impossible to not burn st least some of the coffee. Even basic filter coffee is usually better.

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          10 hours ago

          Are there other types of percolators? I thought the recirculation and constant heating of the reservoir were required features.

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            10 hours ago

            The recirculation of the coffee is not strictly necessary. Sure, it wouldn’t be a classic American percolator but there are other coffee makers that work by very similar principles but without burning your coffee (like drip brew filter coffee machines or my favorite, moka pots). Percolated in general just means “filtered” or “strained”.

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      21 hours ago

      I think cowboy coffee can also be referred to as just black. But nobody in their right minds drinks that anymore.

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        3 hours ago

        I guess I’m not in my right mind then. At home cowboy coffee only, I don’t even have a French press or a v60. Although in my country we call it tramp coffee.

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          3 hours ago

          Neat! I’ve always heard it’s super gross. But I guess anything can be done well, and the gross stuff was probably due to lack of care.

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        17 hours ago

        My in-law makes cowboy coffee in a great big kettle on the stove when all the kids arrive for the holidays and it’s actually some of the best coffee I’ve ever had. What trips me out is that he drinks crappy pod coffee the rest of the year.