Anyone else love the Nescafe coffee at WDW?

Pumbas Nakasak

Heading for the great escape.
As for the UK pavilion, it is only going to be a fizzy drink from the UK that coke sells.

Thatll be coke and its variants then. None of that Euro stuff here like Lift, we make our own carbonated beverages, which as Scotland is one of the few countries in the world that doesnt have Coke as its No1 carbonated soft drink product we should be spreading the word about the Bru.
 

wm49rs

A naughty bit o' crumpet
Premium Member
Thatll be coke and its variants then. None of that Euro stuff here like Lift, we make our own carbonated beverages, which as Scotland is one of the few countries in the world that doesnt have Coke as its No1 carbonated soft drink product we should be spreading the word about the Bru.

Irn Bru- a hangover sufferer's good friend indeed.....
 

wm49rs

A naughty bit o' crumpet
Premium Member
Manual transmission is harder to drive than an automatic, just like using a drip machine is harder than heating up some hot water and adding a powder.

Don't you essentially add water and (coffee) powder to a drip machine too?
 

zurgandfriend

Well-Known Member
I add water and hit the on button on mine. Instant coffee is actually more work for me. I guess I have one of those automatic/manual hybrids.:shrug:

Nothing tastes better than perked coffee ala the old Maxwell House ads. I always enjoyed driving a "stick", but gave it up when I needed my knees replaced.
 

flavious27

Well-Known Member
Don't you essentially add water and (coffee) powder to a drip machine too?

Not really. You need to have your coffee grounded, either pre-grounded (not as good) or in a grinder at home. You put that coffee into a filter because the grounds do not dissolve into the water, and having grounds in your coffee is nasty. Then you start the machine, which will have hot water steep with the grounds, with the coffee dripping through the filter.

I really don't think I would ever had to describe how to brew coffee with a drip machine.
 

wm49rs

A naughty bit o' crumpet
Premium Member
Not really. You need to have your coffee grounded, either pre-grounded (not as good) or in a grinder at home. You put that coffee into a filter because the grounds do not dissolve into the water, and having grounds in your coffee is nasty. Then you start the machine, which will have hot water steep with the grounds, with the coffee dripping through the filter.

I really don't think I would ever had to describe how to brew coffee with a drip machine.

Yup, add water and powder.....

And still doesn't have much to do with automobile purchases in the UK......
 

flavious27

Well-Known Member
Yup, add water and powder.....

And still doesn't have much to do with automobile purchases in the UK......

Well the auto comparison is that you need to do more when you own a vehicle with a manual tranny vs an automatic. With an automatic you insert the key and turn it to start it, then shift into drive and that is it. With a stick you need to have the clutch depressed along with the gas to start it. You need to switch between gears when you increase and decrease your speed, there is more you need to do.
 

Fievel

RunDisney Addict
I love a good cup of coffee, and have always been disappointed with the coffee at WDW. I have ADR's for Kona in September, and I'm looking forward to trying the coffee there.

Nescafe just tastes like slightly flavored, overly hot coffee. It's almost so hot that they are trying to mask that it tastes like garbage.
 

wm49rs

A naughty bit o' crumpet
Premium Member
Well the auto comparison is that you need to do more when you own a vehicle with a manual tranny vs an automatic. With an automatic you insert the key and turn it to start it, then shift into drive and that is it. With a stick you need to have the clutch depressed along with the gas to start it. You need to switch between gears when you increase and decrease your speed, there is more you need to do.

Yup, add water and powder....

And I'm sure those in the UK are as able to handle advanced coffee-manufacturing methods as they are any simpler ones.....
 

tink65

Active Member
I like the Nescafe but only because I'm at WDW. Outside the parks I never drink it. I love waking up, going to the foodcourt at my resort, sitting down and enjoying my cup of Nescafe. I love to watch the excitment on peoples faces as they prepare to venture out for the day.

You just described me perfectly! I'm always the first one up & ready. As soon as I'm finished I head to the food court with our refillabel mugs. Coffee for me and soda for DD. (DH drinks bottled water) Eating a blueberry muffin, drinking my coffee and reading my latest book is the best way to kill time while I'm waiting for the rest of the gang to get movin'!!!!!
 

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