• @glimse
    link
    761 year ago

    This is like asking: People who eat food for the calories, why don’t you just eat dry primate food pellets?

    Because there’s a big upside to enjoying the experience of drinking coffee with few downsides. If coffee was just caffeine dissolved in water it’d be a very different story

    • @someguy3OP
      link
      101 year ago

      Personally I only care about calories, I’m on board for food pellets if they actually worked and were healthy.

      • @glimse
        link
        291 year ago

        You may be a robot in that regard but you’re clearly aware that people enjoy the taste of food and coffee, right?

        • @someguy3OP
          link
          31 year ago

          That’s why I said for the caffeine and not who enjoy coffee.

          • @CoggyMcFee
            link
            211 year ago

            So you’re really asking about people who dislike coffee but drink it regularly anyway for caffeine? Are there a lot of people in this situation?

            • @Tujio
              link
              81 year ago

              Me, unfortunately. Never picked up the taste for coffee, but I accidentally got hooked on caffeine through energy drinks, which are way worse for you. Now I’m trying to acquire the taste for coffee at a late stage to wean myself off energy drinks.

              • @glimse
                link
                81 year ago

                I say this as a coffee drinker: try tea. There’s way more flavor options to help you ease into it. Start with some fruity flavors and work your way toward the more bitter stuff (if you ever want to get there)

                • @ghostdoggtv
                  link
                  31 year ago

                  Drinking tea actually expanded my palate enough to learn how to enjoy black coffee. It wasn’t until I started brewing my own including cleaning the machine myself that it started coming out good enough to really look forward to.

                  • @glimse
                    link
                    11 year ago

                    I’ve tried and failed to enjoy black coffee so many times until I realized it’s the mouth feel. I don’t prefer it with sugar but I need milk or creamer for it to be palatable!

                    Somewhat ironically I can’t stand milk in tea.

                • @Usernameblankface
                  link
                  21 year ago

                  Seconding the idea of tea. My schedule doesn’t allow the amount of bathroom breaks I would need if I consumed enough tea to get the caffeine I need, but I would prefer tea over anything else given the chance.

              • @Chee_Koala
                link
                41 year ago

                I learned to drink coffee with chocolate milk mixed in, then after a week black coffee was palatable. Parents drank excessive levels so it was always available, no one had milk or sugar in it so… I guess I learned it fast out of convenience :-)

            • @someguy3OP
              link
              51 year ago

              You don’t have to dislike, you can be neutral about it, not care about it, you just drink it for the caffeine.

            • @SuperIce
              link
              English
              21 year ago

              I’ve definitely met people like that when I was in college. It was pretty uncommon though

            • @[email protected]
              link
              fedilink
              21 year ago

              If energy drinks and tea weren’t a thing then yeah… but they are so I’m guessing not really. Then again if coffee were the only caffeine option I probably wouldn’t have a caffeine addiction…

          • @glimse
            link
            71 year ago

            I drink coffee mainly for the caffeine but I’d prefer to consume said caffeine via the most delicious method. Why NOT drink coffee if I also like the taste?

            Your question is actually “people who drink coffee for caffeine even though they hate the taste, why not use caffeine pills?” which targets an extremely slim demographic