The wife set it up to have the coffee delivered to the property once a month. It's been a good thing. When I get my four packs of coffee I place them in the freezer & take out the pound as I run through it. I fix a pot every morning when I am reading the news & visiting ROD.I hear a lot of good things about Black Rifle. I have not tried it.
No matter what coffee you like it will taste better from a Technivorm Moccamaster. No I don't drink coffee but I make it every day.
You really know your coffee. Airscape? Too high tech for my house. We keep it in the freezer. My wife stopped buying expensive coffee once we got the TM. She says the cheap stuff tastes great in the TM and brings it to work too. We don't use the paper filter just a gold mesh filter.I also use a Technivorm Moccamaster. Probably the best brewer is the ChemEx filter system. I find these filters to give the smoothest coffee flavor.
I find the best coffee can be found brewing in the Peet's store. The problem with brewing at home is that the air ruins the flavor in coffee. In the store the beans are as fresh as possible from roasting, just out of the sealed bag, and freshly ground. That makes a big difference.
I've tried using and airscape to keep the ground coffee fresh, but this isn't particularly successful.
For my make at home coffee I use Seattle's Best because it's decent coffee (Essentially Starbucks in a different bag) that costs around $7.44 for a 20 OZ bag in Walmart.
Anyone else remember Wildcard Poker coffee from the vending machine?
I hear a lot of good things about Black Rifle. I have not tried it.
I love the flavored seltzers. I pitched that 30 years ago and got laughed out of the building. There are still other waters out there. Spring, mineral, distilled, filtered, ozonated and of course tap.My favorite coffee? Non-existent. I only drink water, and not that flavored/sparkling crap. I'd drink pale ale as well, but it fucks with my medication.