Monday, July 16, 2012

Coffee on the Road

  I recently took a drive with the family down to see my in-laws in Texas.  20 hours in a minivan with 3 kids, is a long 20 hours.  Requires a lot of coffee!  Sometimes people are surprised to find that I don't bring my own coffee with me on trips.  Well I do, but those are mostly gifts for family and friends.  I love coffee, and so I like to taste what others are brewing up.  It helps me refine my taste as a roaster, and you never know when you will come across something new and amazing!
  Unfortunately I didn't find anything new and amazing this time around.  With three kids. all under the age of five, you don't exactly go off the beaten path to find good coffee.  I was relegated to truck stops, and lets say, those are not the first choice for good coffee.  It seems there are a lot of Pilot stations on the way down, so I got to try all of their blends.  At the first stop I tried their Pilot Blend (or was it their House Blend?).  It was not bad, a good smooth coffee, not bitter.  I was happy I found a decent coffee, and I knew there would be a lot more of these stations along the way.
  That was the end of the good coffee.  The rest of the way down I tried their other blends, and for the most part, I had to dump them out because I couldn't drink them.  Even when I got sick and tired of trying everything else, their Pilot Blend failed me as well.
  Halfway through the trip we stopped at a hotel, they had a coffee pot in the room, and I brewed some coffee in the morning before we took off.  Hallelujah, good coffee.  It was of course in a small cup, but I was delighted to see large containers of it downstairs for their continental breakfast.  The coffee had the same blend name on it, and it was brewed in commercial brewers, so I had more confidence that I would have enough good coffee to get me started on my trip.  I was so very wrong.  I couldn't believe the difference!  The coffee for their breakfast was terrible!  It was too dark and bitter.  So I loaded the family in the car, and headed down the road, feeling defeated.
  I'm a coffee snob, of course.  I have to be, it's my job.  But I can drink and enjoy coffee at most restaurants, and I can even drink Maxwell House or Folgers if I have to.  If I have to pour out a coffee because I can can't drink it, well it's bad.  To be fair, I have to drink my coffee black, so some of this might be drinkable with cream and sugar.  If it is, I'm not the guy to review it.

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