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Bit Off Topic; Starbucks Is Now Mountaineer Friendly

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 1:38 am
by Cane from the Bend
:lol:

I just heard this minutes ago... Starbucks is going to start selling alcohol :lol:

Now they won't be able to get them hillbillies outta the place :lol: :lol:

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Re: Bit Off Topic; Starbucks Is Now Mountaineer Friendly

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 4:44 am
by donovan
They have had trial in Seattle for a couple of years. Not all that successful. They tried ice cream too and that bombed. Nothing worse than a UW fan slurping down Starbucks, pretending some endowment of omniscience.

Re: Bit Off Topic; Starbucks Is Now Mountaineer Friendly

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 6:03 am
by billybud
You know..we spend a lot of time down here in Florida discussing Seattle, Starbucks, and the omniscience of Washington fans.

Now Cafe Con Leche? A little cuban bread to dip in it, and we're talking. In the later morning a little demitasse of cuban coffee is like a kick start to this old shovelhead heart of mine.

Re: Bit Off Topic; Starbucks Is Now Mountaineer Friendly

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 7:23 am
by WoVeU
I am a coffee freak. Most southern Hillbillies (Charleston, Huntington) will drink about anything but I am picky. My home brew takes about 15 to 20 minutes to make.

8 heaping tablespoons of coffee
(I prefer a blend, the only "broadband" coffee I will use is Folgers Colombian, and then I add some Seattle I grind, and I prefer to add some Starbuck's Verona)
Add 4 cups of water to the maker.
1 pass
Re-pour into basket and let steep 5 minutes (have to have stop-serve)
Slow Stir coffee in basket
Steep another 5 minutes
Then let her flow
Allow to stand in carafe 2 to 3 minutes.

Add 1/2 teaspoon of Cremora (to reduce acidity)
Pour about 1/4 cup of Half n' Half into seal-able container
Shake gently
Run under warm tap water
Shake more thoroughly
Run under warm tap water
...running under water until container is about 5 to 10 degrees cooler than room temp.

Add 1.75 tablespoons white sugar and 1.75 tablespoons of brown sugar.

Makes 1 16oz Serving

(Liquid Lightning) :D

-- The problem with this, I have such an acquired taste that Starbucks is the only place I can find that has coffee that doesn't taste like water. But I have to add a couple of shots of Espresso to a Venti just to get it to minimal effective potency. (I hope to get a 4 cup coffee maker set-up for the car for my next trip...likely a Thanksgiving trip to Almost Heaven.

Re: Bit Off Topic; Starbucks Is Now Mountaineer Friendly

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 7:28 am
by WoVeU
Cane from the Bend wrote::lol:

I just heard this minutes ago... Starbucks is going to start selling alcohol :lol:

Now they won't be able to get them hillbillies outta the place :lol: :lol:

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Hillbillies are pretty cheap brother. Maybe, the Morgantown flavor will pack the house.

BTW, a really good cup of brew can stand about a half shot of sweet and mild liqueur. (Frangelica is nice...and Bailey's is an old faithful.)

If they want this to succeed they should differentiate certain store's and call them Starbuck's Evening Shade or something. As the environment will be different in the end of all ends I would think.

Re: Bit Off Topic; Starbucks Is Now Mountaineer Friendly

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 7:49 am
by Spence
I don't get the draw of coffee or coffee flavored drinks. Give me a little West Virginia's original mountain dew and I am happy. :wink:

Re: Bit Off Topic; Starbucks Is Now Mountaineer Friendly

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 10:37 am
by billybud
I can't drink that raw liquor.

A good bourbon (I'm a southern country boy at heart and we don't do scotch) and I am happy. Woodford Reserve is one of my favorites but I drink Jefferson's, and Knob Creek.

I haven't had Jack Daniels in 37 years. And I still remember how much I do not like this Tennessee Whisky. Give me a bourbon.

Re: Bit Off Topic; Starbucks Is Now Mountaineer Friendly

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 10:44 am
by RazorHawk
On my fixed income, I cannot afford Starbucks.

Re: Bit Off Topic; Starbucks Is Now Mountaineer Friendly

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 11:06 am
by Spence
billybud wrote:I can't drink that raw liquor.

A good bourbon (I'm a southern country boy at heart and we don't do scotch) and I am happy. Woodford Reserve is one of my favorites but I drink Jefferson's, and Knob Creek.

I haven't had Jack Daniels in 37 years. And I still remember how much I do not like this Tennessee Whisky. Give me a bourbon.


I guess it depends on who makes it. I have some that is very smooth. I can drink Bourbon, but I would rather have Crown. I, too, don't like Tennessee Whiskey or Scotch. Even "good" scotch just doesn't do much for me. I'm not a huge drinker. I drink a beer or two while I play golf. Sip on something smooth when I get home. I'm not much for mixing so it has to be smooth.

Re: Bit Off Topic; Starbucks Is Now Mountaineer Friendly

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 11:08 am
by donovan
RazorHawk wrote:On my fixed income, I cannot afford Starbucks.


Fixed or not....I have never been able to afford my vices.

My wife spends lots on wine - I don't see the attraction. She drinks a glass every day. Rarely two, because she can't "drink". We get different micro brews from around the world and I like some of those. Sometimes I would rather have a regular mass produced domestic out of St. Louis.

Re: Bit Off Topic; Starbucks Is Now Mountaineer Friendly

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 6:36 pm
by WoVeU
Give me the heavier distinct beers that have not been put through the skinny!

I really like Tenn Whiskey, Gentleman Jack I'll always take. But some blended are pretty good too. A bourbon is really good as well. And I have had some dangerously, ridiculously smooth White Lightning.

Re: Bit Off Topic; Starbucks Is Now Mountaineer Friendly

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 8:01 pm
by Derek
donovan wrote:They have had trial in Seattle for a couple of years. Not all that successful. They tried ice cream too and that bombed. Nothing worse than a UW fan slurping down Starbucks, pretending some endowment of omniscience.


Yep. I think Starbucks is ridiculous, especially with their prices...but the way they use words like "Venti"..."Grande"..to describe sizes of drinks is incredibly smug and pretentious.

Re: Bit Off Topic; Starbucks Is Now Mountaineer Friendly

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 8:08 pm
by WoVeU
Derek wrote:
donovan wrote:They have had trial in Seattle for a couple of years. Not all that successful. They tried ice cream too and that bombed. Nothing worse than a UW fan slurping down Starbucks, pretending some endowment of omniscience.


Yep. I think Starbucks is ridiculous, especially with their prices...but the way they use words like "Venti"..."Grande"..to describe sizes of drinks is incredibly smug and pretentious.


Pretentious is all over the joint, employees and most the customers. But much like the rest of the world, while I am there I feel very safe and secure. I still find it hard to imagine you can get that many soft people in one spot?!?!?

Re: Bit Off Topic; Starbucks Is Now Mountaineer Friendly

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 8:26 pm
by Derek
WoVeU wrote:
Derek wrote:
donovan wrote:They have had trial in Seattle for a couple of years. Not all that successful. They tried ice cream too and that bombed. Nothing worse than a UW fan slurping down Starbucks, pretending some endowment of omniscience.


Yep. I think Starbucks is ridiculous, especially with their prices...but the way they use words like "Venti"..."Grande"..to describe sizes of drinks is incredibly smug and pretentious.


Pretentious is all over the joint, employees and most the customers. But much like the rest of the world, while I am there I feel very safe and secure. I still find it hard to imagine you can get that many soft people in one spot?!?!?


Yep. It's def. a DNC branch office.

Re: Bit Off Topic; Starbucks Is Now Mountaineer Friendly

Posted: Tue Oct 19, 2010 10:01 pm
by GoBoilers
RazorHawk wrote:On my fixed income, I cannot afford Starbucks.

Razor has a still in the back of his house. Honest. I have been there!