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  • Super User
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Im generally a fan of strong coffee. Black with no cream, sugar, or other added stuff. Well I have succeeded in making what I think is the worlds strongest, heavily caffeinated coffee. Espresso cant even touch my creation.

Directions. Brew a pot of coffee. Pour pot of coffee into coffee maker and brew a second time. Make cup and enjoy.

My hands are trembling a little bit from this creation.

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  • BassResource.com Administrator
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And it bet it only took you 3 seconds to make that post! LOL!

  • Super User
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Double caffiene coffee and a hundred different muscle supplements must have you bumping off the walls like a pin ball, hahahaha. Meth would be less time time consuming.

  • Super User
Posted

Are you brewing it again with more ground coffee?

Using the original grounds. However that is an idea I may try tomorrow.

And it bet it only took you 3 seconds to make that post! LOL!

Took a bit longer, cause it made typing kind of difficult. ;)

Double caffiene coffee and a hundred different muscle supplements must have you bumping off the walls like a pin ball, hahahaha. Meth would be less time time consuming.

I have more energy then I know what to do with. Im probably gonna crash in a couple hours. I tried going to the gym and cant manage to lift, because of the jitters. However I destroyed cardio.

  • Global Moderator
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Next time brew your coffee with cans of Red Bull instead, you'll be able to feel colors.

  • Like 2
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But Raider, I actually tried that once, and it came out with an overwhelming "burnt" taste ? Strong coffee is one thing (I love it strong too) but this was definitely nasty, burnt. What kind of coffee maker did you use ? Mine was just an old Mr Coffee.....

Hey though. here's my method....

I don't use a coffee pot. Instead, I have this nice, big 30oz mug, which fits perfectly into my coffee maker. Then, I use enough scoops of coffee grounds to make a full 8-10 cup pot, for my mug, which is less than 4 cups ;)

Oh... and forget all that fancy stuff.... > Folgers Gourmet Supreme is all the fanciness I need :)

Fish

  • BassResource.com Administrator
Posted

Two words: French Press

  • Super User
Posted

Coffee & chicory from Louisiana.

Brew it twice and hold on!!!

  • Super User
Posted

But Raider, I actually tried that once, and it came out with an overwhelming "burnt" taste ? Strong coffee is one thing (I love it strong too) but this was definitely nasty, burnt. What kind of coffee maker did you use ? Mine was just an old Mr Coffee.....

Hey though. here's my method....

I don't use a coffee pot. Instead, I have this nice, big 30oz mug, which fits perfectly into my coffee maker. Then, I use enough scoops of coffee grounds to make a full 8-10 cup pot, for my mug, which is less than 4 cups ;)

Oh... and forget all that fancy stuff.... > Folgers Gourmet Supreme is all the fanciness I need :)

Fish

I use that military style "pencil shavings" coffee. So its sctually an improvment on the taste. This stuff is around a dollar a lb. Yet I go through about a pot and a half a day. Gotta make up for cutting the energy drinks out of my diet.

  • Super User
Posted

One more word. Aero press. Try one of these and you will discard your French press

  • Super User
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4 more words. Jameson's, sugar, whipped cream

C'mon Al, that sounds more like bud's coffee.

It should go double Jameson, hold the whipped cream for sissies. But then again Big O drinks mint juleps, who am I to judge.

Back to the original topic. The strongest coffee I ever had ( love strong coffee myself) was the Leboneese coffee some natives that migrated to the states shared with me. Good ****, if you have a chance to try Arabic coffee( dunno how common that type stuff is in bama but nova and Tampa had a few places) and while your there try Arak too. You won't be disappointed on either.

  • Super User
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One more word. Aero press. Try one of these and you will discard your French press

I had this last weekend...You will not be disappointed.

:party-066:

  • Super User
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Glenn, you may have to describe what a french press is. Raider might it's lifting weights while wearing just a thong That iamge is just so wrong.

I wear G strings thank you very much. ;)

Also a French Press, is done by holding a barbell over your head and then lowering it behind your head and raising it back up. Its a form of tricep extensions. It is very good lift for getting your triceps bigger. Aside from that I have no clue what one is.

  • Super User
Posted

4 more words. Jameson's, sugar, whipped cream

I would try that. However Im avoiding sugars right now. Also alcohol is counter productive to what im doing. Havent even had a beer in 5 or 6 months now.

  • Super User
Posted

Havent even had a beer in 5 or 6 months now.

Really? I haven't had one in 5 or 6 minutes.

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  • Super User
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One more word. Aero press. Try one of these and you will discard your French press

Awesome reviews and only $25 at Amazon... count me in!

  • Super User
Posted

Why not pop a few bennies? See benzedrine.

"Benzedrine is a form of amphetamine that was once in widespread use in the West......................

By the Second World War, the drug was also being manufactured in the form of tablets. Doctors prescribed it to people who had difficulty waking up in the morning, along with patients who suffered from narcolepsy, and Benzedrine tablets were also shipped out by the caseload for use by soldiers on the front. Benzedrine, along with many other stimulants, was extensively used by soldiers from all of the nations involved in the war, and it was especially popular with pilots. In fact, advertisements for this drug stressed this point, saying that it would make people more alert.

Benzedrine was widely available in tablet and inhaler form in most drug stores, and people from all walks of life used it. Movie stars, flight crews, and truckers consumed large amounts of Benzedrine in the course of their work, and the drug also proved popular with bored teens, housewives, and many others."

http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-benzedrine.htm

  • Super User
Posted

Why not pop a few bennies? See benzedrine.

"Benzedrine is a form of amphetamine that was once in widespread use in the West......................

By the Second World War, the drug was also being manufactured in the form of tablets. Doctors prescribed it to people who had difficulty waking up in the morning, along with patients who suffered from narcolepsy, and Benzedrine tablets were also shipped out by the caseload for use by soldiers on the front. Benzedrine, along with many other stimulants, was extensively used by soldiers from all of the nations involved in the war, and it was especially popular with pilots. In fact, advertisements for this drug stressed this point, saying that it would make people more alert.

Benzedrine was widely available in tablet and inhaler form in most drug stores, and people from all walks of life used it. Movie stars, flight crews, and truckers consumed large amounts of Benzedrine in the course of their work, and the drug also proved popular with bored teens, housewives, and many others."

http://www.wisegeek.com/what-is-benzedrine.htm

I have ADHD so im already prescribed to a potent stimulant. I only take it when I have work so as not to develop a tolerance to it. Just to clarify so yall dont think im a motor head.

  • Super User
Posted

My post was regarding the contest for brewing coffee with the highest caffein content.

I can remember having about five cups of coffee with breakfast in a restaurant. The cook was very busy, or very slow. Either way, the waitress kept filling our cups.

I was lightheaded when I stood up, and it felt like I was walking about six inches above the floor. I was very conscious of my coffee intake after that. I'm not a coffee drinker. There are two times when I'll drink coffee. If we go out for breakfast I'll drink decaf. When I'm heading well before daylight on a long drive, I'll stop at the first Dunkin Donut I see and get a medium size, regular coffee and a couple of bagels for munchies. That will keep me going 'til daybreak.

Bennies were popular among the long haul truckers years ago. I'm not sure they were legal back in the day, but they were readily available. Their use is most likely what prompted the feds to regulate driving times, and requiring that driving logs be kept current at all times. It has been decades since I heard about them being routinely used by truck drivers.

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