coffee review
Jul. 25th, 2007 06:59 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
My head hurts.
I found out the other day during a fire drill that Starbucks actually has a "Short" cupsize, they just don't tell anyone about it. This means that you can approximate a true cappuccino at Starbucks if you know what to order, which is: "A single-short 130 degree cap." They will then prep you a proper cappuccino which costs $2.15, and tastes, well, sorta like hell exists. The coffee has some initial brightness and a nutty flavor, but finishes with an intense bitterness that makes you think that the sun may never shine again.
But it is still the best thing I've had at Starbucks in a long while.
Sorry, I haven't had a lot to say. That's life for you.
I found out the other day during a fire drill that Starbucks actually has a "Short" cupsize, they just don't tell anyone about it. This means that you can approximate a true cappuccino at Starbucks if you know what to order, which is: "A single-short 130 degree cap." They will then prep you a proper cappuccino which costs $2.15, and tastes, well, sorta like hell exists. The coffee has some initial brightness and a nutty flavor, but finishes with an intense bitterness that makes you think that the sun may never shine again.
But it is still the best thing I've had at Starbucks in a long while.
Sorry, I haven't had a lot to say. That's life for you.