Wait... Jim Beam and Cola... IN A CAN!!!!!!! wwwaaaaaggagagagagaga
Love it to death.
I drink now and then.
Hate it. Tastes awfull.
Stop posting here.
Wait... Jim Beam and Cola... IN A CAN!!!!!!! wwwaaaaaggagagagagaga
that is also known as a mocca.
All in all, i will drink most coffee, i will not however drink bad coffee, crap coffee.
my fav is fresh arabica coffee, infact i love coffee that much i drink coffee by the pint.
Hint for all you coffee lovers:
Get fresh UN ROASTED coffee beans, place on a backing tray and roast until nice and crisp, then put them in the freazer strait from the oven. then once frozen you can eat them, also if you grind them you will taste a diffrence.
You should always store coffee that has been ground in the fridge.
XcOM
So, wait, you are saying you don't get Jim Beam in a can in the US, or in the UK?
Well I know where not to go for a holiday now!
Here you get Jim Beam, Jim Beam Black Label, Wild Turkey, Jack Daniels, Bicardi, Johnny Walker, basically you name it, you can get it in a can with Cola, or others like Wild Turkey and Dry and Jim Beam and Dry.
There is also bottles of all the same stuff too.
It's not like you have to go anywhere special either, it sold in all bottle shops and Pubs alike.
When to Refrigerate CoffeeYou should always store coffee that has been ground in the fridge.
Never, unless you are conducting a science experiment on how long it takes to ruin perfectly good coffee. The fridge is one of the absolute worst places to put coffee. The refrigerator is not cold enough to avoid your coffee from going stale and will also pick up other odors from your refrigerator. Room temperature is the best!
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