Sylvia Saint
Cancelled
Hey guys,
I'm what you'd call a bit of a coffee novice. Been drinking it for a few years, but only the instant stuff, and it's not exactly optimal for taste and keeping my waist line under control.
I think it's time time to branch out and discover what REAL types of coffee are best before I return to Melbourne (the coffee capital of the world). Pretty much I'm 70% about the caffeine hit and 30% about the taste.
Based on my research, a long machiatto might be the way to go, or perhaps a magic latte. Any other suggestions on what to ask the local barista to ensure I'm sipping on something delicious AND buzzing in the morning?
Or any tips on good coffee machines under a grand that might be worth investing in?
I'm what you'd call a bit of a coffee novice. Been drinking it for a few years, but only the instant stuff, and it's not exactly optimal for taste and keeping my waist line under control.
I think it's time time to branch out and discover what REAL types of coffee are best before I return to Melbourne (the coffee capital of the world). Pretty much I'm 70% about the caffeine hit and 30% about the taste.
Based on my research, a long machiatto might be the way to go, or perhaps a magic latte. Any other suggestions on what to ask the local barista to ensure I'm sipping on something delicious AND buzzing in the morning?
Or any tips on good coffee machines under a grand that might be worth investing in?