My wife bought me a Senseo coffee machine for christmas. She knows I have been vacillating about buying one. I did some googling and coffee purists were saying that you should be lovingly roasting and grinding your own coffee, not buying stale coffee pre-ground in little bags. Senseo was a little better than instant.
I like the Senseo coffee. It tastes more like percolated coffee than instant, very full flavour. I don't use a percolator because it takes a long time and it makes too much coffee for me, guaranteeing a headache as I cannot resist drinking it all.
I bought three shades, dark, mild and decaf. All are good depending on mood:
dark: makes hairs on head stand on end. Oh yeah.
mild: good breakfast time coffee, jumper leads.
decaf: good for evening, doesn't taste of chemicals, still has full coffee flavour.
Bullet points:
- it takes about two minutes to make a coffee, 90 seconds for the machine to warm up and half a minute to make it.
- Senseo pods are about £2 for 18 in Sainsburys. Not cheap.
- To make a decent size mug you need to use two pods. This does means that you can mix a dark roast and a decaf (did I mention that I'm not a coffee connoisseur) but using two pods at a time we're in 25p a mug territory (ignoring milk). Cheaper than Starbucks though.
- A mug will fit under the double spout.
- There was no coffee in the box. Had to wait two days for Sainsburys to open.
Update: back to work and my usual coffee now has no taste. I miss Senseo. Do I buy a machine for work or do I learn to relish my breakfast mug from the Senseo?
Double dark roast (dark + dark) tastes nice but gives me terrible caffeine hangover, mood swings etc. Had a problem with a printer while high and went medieval on it which didn't solve the problem. Ran out of mild but dark + decaf is acceptable substitute.
Went to Tesco for more pods and they have new 'Columbian' and 'Kenyan' bags. In my ignorance I am not sure how strong these are, bought Columbian and will see how many feet off the ground it takes me. Got more decaf to tone it down if necessary.
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