Having used his brand vs a columbian organic, only thing I can sense is more of an alertness than the columbian. I get more of a stimulant effect from the organic but nothing compared to the jitterness and crappy feel I get from the keurig crap. In really depends on what "feel" you prefer. I actually use both and like the flavor of the columbian better (I like very bold flavor). I think there is something to his objections about mass produced coffee vs. his brand and other higher quality brands. He's a bit of an extremist so he takes it another level but I think if you get a high quality organic coffee, you will get the same type effects. He even admits that. So all in all, I am happy with his blend. Its more of a smooth coffee flavor and definitely lighter than the columbian I like (very bold). I like the MCT over cocunut as well...MCT has zero taste.
Yeah Im hooked. Going to try his coffee though in the french press. I have his Kcups which aren't that great compared to this. Have to use 2 cups to get anything...
But the Columbian, MCT oil and Kerrygold unsalted butter is a potent drink. Tastes great...
Where is that poison guy? I know he runs a coffee site...I'm sure he hates this guy now. :lol:
I've drank poison's coffee for over a year now.
I lost 10 pounds, gained 20 lbs of muscle and I attract the finest Israeli ladies.
That is all
Lol, my my.
1) That guy recommends people supplement with Provigil to make themselves smarter. Yeah ok bud. (I may try Provigil, I'm not against it; it's the recommendation to the masses without qualm that I see as DUMB).
2) Coffee with butter. Pretty original, right? Wrong. It's originally drunk in Tibet and elsewhere in the Himalayas, only they use tea and rancid yak butter. Why do they do it? Because they need a ****ton of calories doing what they do in freezing temps above 16k feet. Do you live in the Himalayas? Are you lacking sources of concentrated calories? Are you a sherpa? Ok then.
3) I must ask: what is butter? Anyone? Ok, it's churned cream. It solidifies when you beat the **** out of it. Weird, I know. So let me get this straight: somehow churned cream (ie butter, for the dense), which will float on top of your coffee all day long, instead of happily integrating itself into a delicious mocha brown brew, is supposed to be better than UNchurned cream, which we all know, love, and have been partaking of for years?
4) Mycotoxins. Oh please. Do they exist? Sure do. Are they on your coffee? Quite possibly....if you drink ****ty coffee. Something really cool happens when you buy quality coffee, though: it's worth significant amounts of money to the farmers, who put a ton of effort into making it great, so logically enough they take steps to ensure mycotoxins don't start growing on their prized crop, ensuring they can charge maximum prices. Our executive friend isn't buying from some magical, limited bean source. EVERY other good roaster, myself included, is selling mycotoxin-free coffee, but with the added bonus of probably buying even higher quality beans, and doing wacky cool stuff like roasting to order and shipping the same day. Not to mention I'm actually a ****ing good coffee roaster, not some self-proclaimed bulletproof exec trying to be good at everything.
5) Herp derp coffee is toxic, coffee is dangerous.....unless you buy mine. /bulletproofexec
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Not sure he would disagree with most your points. He actually said he got it from the far east where highly agitated butter coffee is common. He basically is against ****ty coffee, which I believe most K-cups are these days...likes to add MCT oil and butter, and never claims he invented it. He just marketed it which is....smart.
I've moved on from his actual coffee anyway. Too mild for me.
As with all other things, marketing and what other people have said, get in the way of what he has said. He's actually recommended other coffees which he believes are good quality and encourages supporting local organic coffee suppliers. I just think he is against the mass produced coffee and the recent popularity of Keurig.....I think when you break everything down, he doesn't disagree with any of your points. The disagreements are minor.
[/QUOTE]I spent a night shift reading his site, which sounds a bit different than you say, but maybe he's more open in interviews. I'll agree with the above, more or less.
As far as brew methods, I highly recommend trying a Clever:
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It provides the extended brew time of a French press with the clarity of a cone filter. Basically it's a cone filter with a stopper at the bottom. Put a filter in, put the grounds in, pour 200 degree water over, stir, let sit 3-4 minutes, and when you set it on your cup, it allows it to flow out. Awesome.
His coffee is good, but I prefer a more robust and bold taste. The butter adds texture, and the MCT oil adds its own health benefits. Its good...much better than the crap K-cups I used to drink. They have progressively gotten worse. I have 2 machines collecting dust and get better results with a $30 cheap french press.
I'm hooked on bulletproof coffee, Its a terrific pre-workout beverage. Keep in mind that I do follow a diet that's 90% paleo so YMMV.
- 2 cups coffee (I use Newmans organic)
- 2 tablespoons organic coconut oil (trader joes virgin organic coconut oil)
- 2 tablespoons Kerrygold grass fed butter (unsalted)
- Blend 15-20 seconds, pour and add a dash of cinnamon on top...no sh*t, it tastes like a cappuccino.
- The purity of the ingredients is important!
- do not use flavored coffee.
- do not use salted butter or cheap butter.
- Preheat blender with hot water.
Does this makes a difference?
No ball bust, legit question ...
Newman own is great, as companies go, but the coffee is low grade and stale. Try fresh roasted stuff.
Btw, who put 'running with the big boys' under my name, and wth does it mean, lol?
Lol ok then.
Does this makes a difference?
No ball bust, legit question ...
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Sh*t, I was using the Newmans organic (k-cups) thinking it was a good choice for quick and easy coffee. I have a small grinder and a French press but for the life of me I can't get a good cup of coffee out of it. I assume that I'm not using the right grind for the press...any tips?Newman own is great, as companies go, but the coffee is low grade and stale. Try fresh roasted stuff.
I do the bulletproof coffee about 1hr-1 1/2hr before a workout on a empty stomach. So far I've had positive results. Fat is my primary source of fuel, I follow a paleo diet that's based on John Welbourn's principles. my training program is pretty exhaustive. Typical workout consists of time restricted strength training (30 min) followed by a crossfit WOD.Almost 60 grams of fat for a pre-w/o coffee pick me up seems a bit excessive no?
I do the bulletproof coffee about 1hr-1 1/2hr before a workout on a empty stomach. So far I've had positive results. Fat is my primary source of fuel, I follow a paleo diet that's based on John Welbourn's principles. my training program is pretty exhaustive. Typical workout consists of time restricted strength training (30 min) followed by a crossfit WOD.
Sh*t, I was using the Newmans organic (k-cups) thinking it was a good choice for quick and easy coffee. I have a small grinder and a French press but for the life of me I can't get a good cup of coffee out of it. I assume that I'm not using the right grind for the press...any tips?
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Well, you have to use good beans to get good coffee. So start removing variables by buying some fresh roasted coffee. If it doesn't have a roast date on it, it's no good. Use by dates are useless. Once you get it, you can play with the grind. That's a blade grinder, right? Blade grinders are not ideal, a good burr grinder is much better, but a blade grinder should not stop you from brewing good coffee...
Will you compare/contrast your Sulawesi and Ethiopa?
I am starting to think this is a ploy for Admin and poison to launch the new coffee shop sponsorship section of AM.![]()
Lol anabolic coffees??
I am starting to think this is a ploy for Admin and poison to launch the new coffee shop sponsorship section of AM.![]()
Lol anabolic coffees??
Newman's own k cups is the worst coffee I have ever had. Worse than any other k cups. Worse than gas station coffee. Worse than old coffee reheated in the microwave. It's insulting to even call it coffee. I would call it something else but whatever I called it would be insulting to the name I chose.
My recommendation is to buy a burr grinder, find a local roaster or a reputable online roaster, and buy a few different pounds of fresh whole bean coffee. If you only have a drip machine, that works, but a French press is even better. Drink it for a couple weeks, then go back to k cups. The difference is incomprehensible.
I'm a little insulted no one enjoyed my coffee gear buying guide. I put some effort into that. :lol:
If anyone needs more options or advice, I'm here. This is what I do, it is not just a hobby, so just ask.
Anyone try this? Is this just another paleo type fad?
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Supposedly coffee + MCT + organic butter is the ultimae fat loss/ energy drink?
I bookmarked this as well haha.
I have the Hario Buono kettle, Bodum burr grinder (i think it was $120 at JC Penny) and the Bodum french press.
Now all I need to do is find great coffee beans! I currently just use the Dunkin Donuts whole bean.
$230 in gear and you use... Dunkin?! I was always a fan of getting local stuff (I haven't been "in" to coffee in a few years, but as for national brands... recently enjoyed Peet's Major Dickason's Blend and Death Wish coffee. Buy something different every time.
Of course I have a recommendation.I bookmarked this as well haha.I have the Hario Buono kettle, Bodum burr grinder (i think it was $120 at JC Penny) and the Bodum french press.Now all I need to do is find great coffee beans! I currently just use the Dunkin Donuts whole bean.Any suggestions on brands? I know Tim Ferriss recommends Blue Bottle.
I've never found a burr grinder to do a better job than a little finesse with a $9 blade grinder, which grinds just the right amount of for a single cup.
I'm not sure how the Clever is better than a $5 Melitta dripper.
As for water... I boil it, wait a hot second, then pour. Maybe not scientifically precise, but it's still way better than a Mr. Coffee.
I agree on selecting good beans. The rest of it's a waste of time if you're picking up old, dried up, over-roasted, low quality beans.
Oh. Paper filters kind of keep some of the tasty oils out of coffee, but they're far too convenient for me to try cloth filters. I assume if you're going for orgasmic coffee, you wouldn't use paper like me.