All our coffee is served with two shots by default. We’re not some fancy coffee shop, just a motorway service station that makes coffee to go. We have some regulars who order a decaff with an extra shot. I explain thats going to have three shots total, and they’re happy with it.

But I keep thinking, if you have three shots of decaff, isn’t that going to be as strong as a normal coffee? Whats the point?

Please forgive my ignorance

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    11 months ago

    Ah yeah that’s your kind of standard home or office coffee, not something you’d get in a cafe really (or at least not the main one they would serve).

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      11 months ago

      Here I think it’s the typical coffee you’d get if you don’t specify anything else. Espresso based fancy milk foam sugary things are getting more popular though.

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        11 months ago

        Ah yeah if you go to a non-cafe place then that’s what you’d get unless they invested in a fancy machine.

        Do try a flat white sometime though, or a piccolo latte (no sugar or such heathenly things though!).

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          11 months ago

          I’ve tried a “flat white” but it mostly tasted like regular coffee with milk imo. If a bit milkier than I’m used to.

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            11 months ago

            Ensure it has two shots, may have to reduce the milk or get a piccolo instead. It’s quite hit and miss here.