@[email protected] to CoffeeEnglish • 1 month agoWhat is everyone's favorite coffee brand?message-square60fedilinkarrow-up144arrow-down14
arrow-up140arrow-down1message-squareWhat is everyone's favorite coffee brand?@[email protected] to CoffeeEnglish • 1 month agomessage-square60fedilink
minus-square@ZombiepiratelinkEnglish42•1 month agoFind a local roaster. The quality is so much better and you support a local business instead of a megacorp.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish7•edit-21 month agoYup, and most of the big brands are actually Nestle anyway. Fuck Nestle. Edit: or Green Mountain which is now Keurig Dr Pepper?, depositor of plastic cups everywhere.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish6•edit-21 month agoLooks like it’s independent still. But not really close to the size of the Nestle brands (like Starbucks bagged coffee) Here’s the brands listed on the Wikipedia page (though Seattles Best is missing, but present on Nestles own site): Coffee Blue Bottle Coffee Company Bonka Buondi (Portugal) Chameleon Cold-Brew Christina (Portugal) Dolca (Argentina) Dolce Gusto Ecco (Chile, Peru) El Chaná (Uruguay) International Roast Kirma (Peru) Loumidis (Greece) Mountain Blend Nescafé Nespresso Partner’s Blend Ricoffy Ricoré Ristretto Sical Starbucks (Perpetual License) Sunrise (India) Taster’s Choice Tofa Zoégas (Sweden)
minus-square@Usually_LurkerlinkEnglish5•1 month agoOne tick further down the rabbit hole is the most recent roast date of the local available roasters.
minus-squareGreenBottleslink2•1 month agoAlso tends to cost more from what I’ve seen. Which, if you drink a crap ton of coffee like I do… matters.
Find a local roaster.
The quality is so much better and you support a local business instead of a megacorp.
Yup, and most of the big brands are actually Nestle anyway. Fuck Nestle.
Edit: or Green Mountain which is now Keurig Dr Pepper?, depositor of plastic cups everywhere.
Lavazza?
Looks like it’s independent still. But not really close to the size of the Nestle brands (like Starbucks bagged coffee)
Here’s the brands listed on the Wikipedia page (though Seattles Best is missing, but present on Nestles own site):
Coffee
Wow I had no idea that Starbucks in bags was Nestle.
One tick further down the rabbit hole is the most recent roast date of the local available roasters.
Also tends to cost more from what I’ve seen. Which, if you drink a crap ton of coffee like I do… matters.