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Life is too short to drink any form of gopping instant coffee

I used to use a cafietere but they didn't last due to being of a somewhat fragile nature, so I now use an AeroPress. I'm normally ribbed by other trades for making a posh coffee, and I'll even ask a customer what sort of coffee they're intending to ply me with, but people soon change their mind once they've had a decent brew. You'll also find the AeroPress being used in the specialist coffee shops

My coffee is provided either by Pact Coffee (voucher code for ÂŁ5 off of your first order) in that there Londinum or from a local micro-roastery in Arundel if I'm over that way

You can also procure coffee bags but they do work out expensive
 
Life is too short to drink any form of gopping instant coffee

I used to use a cafietere but they didn't last due to being of a somewhat fragile nature, so I now use an AeroPress. I'm normally ribbed by other trades for making a posh coffee, and I'll even ask a customer what sort of coffee they're intending to ply me with, but people soon change their mind once they've had a decent brew. You'll also find the AeroPress being used in the specialist coffee shops

My coffee is provided either by Pact Coffee (voucher code for ÂŁ5 off of your first order) in that there Londinum or from a local micro-roastery in Arundel if I'm over that way

You can also procure coffee bags but they do work out expensive
Do you turn up on site dressed in Tweed and Brogues with a copy of the Times with a half finished crossword puzzle that you then complete whilst sipping on your Artisan coffee by any chance?

;o))))))
 
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I rest my case, m'lud.
 

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