That sounds like the nicotine trick with big tobacco.Liberty wrote:I have done some work at a major coffee roaster in Houston. I have been told that all the green beans that go through there undergo some decaffeination. The aim isn't to make a less potent bean, but to reclaim some of the cafeine to sell. I was also told that today's beans have more caffeine than the beans of years past. I am thinking that Black Rifle Coffee never undergoes the decaffination process.
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What happened to the old percolator. Set it on the stove and brew your coffee. Take the insides out and leave it by the heater to keep it warm.