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Index Page » Eating & Drinking » Tea & Coffee
 

Does Coffee Really Taste All That Good?

 

Or has it just become a habit? Before anyone gets up in arms lambasting this as a blasphemous suggestion, be assured that the question comes not from an observer, but a partaker.

Specific qualifications include: decades of indulging in somewhere between a cup to a quart daily on average; sampling of countless brands; mixing it up with varieties from espresso to cappuccino; often grinding my own beans; and though an early user of cream and sugar, taking it straight longer can be remembered.

Normally coffee gets consumed without much thought. Its an accepted routine that mostly happens on autopilot. But a while back, after preparing the morning brew, I actually paid attention to the first sip.

I suppose there was some anticipation of that delicious initial taste, but it didnt happen that way. Rather, it actually caught me up short just because it was so blah in fact the taste was really somewhat unappealing. Nor did things improve after drinking more.

The problem was not the coffee it was a premium brand with a name familiar to all. Likewise, neither was the water, measuring, or anything else in the production process to blame. There was simply no apparent reason for it not to taste good.

Initially I wrote it off as some unknown anomaly, but it happened the same for a couple more days. Experiments with switching out the coffee itself, water and other variables didnt really seem to change much.

Over time, I didnt notice so much, but then again its unusual to notice a lot anyway until later in the morning when the brain kicks into gear. But from time to time I try and savor that first sip especially, to see what I really think about it.

The results are still mixed. Sometimes it appears to be pretty good, yet others it just seems like coffee nothing special, just comfortable. Will I continue to drink it absolutely. Why, is hard to say, but probably thats where the habit kicks in.

Try an experiment yourself. Savor that next cup and really focus on the taste. Is it actually as good in your mouth as in your mind?

Or is it sort of like golf, where hitting a perfect shot from time to time keeps us coming back despite all the crummy ones in between?

Author: J Allen
 
Author Bio:

J Allen

After spending a number of years in the mainstream corporate world, primarily in Systems Delivery & Consulting, John is currently focused on Web Publishing. While still involved with some consulting work, most of his time is spread between managing several websites, writing on a wide range of topics, travel, and scuba diving somewhere new at every opportunity.

 
 
 

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