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Hello @papacrusher,
Here are two photos: One is of my insulated Stanley flask, and the other is of my regular coffee mug.
I have my coffee black unsweetened daily, in my mug. Yesterday, I prepared a lovely cup of coffee in my French Press and decided to drink my coffee from the Stanley flask, because I was sitting outside and I cannot drink my coffee once it changes temperature, so I needed it to remain hot.
I took one sip, second sip, and by the third sip, I poured all the coffee away.
It's not the first time though. I just cannot drink my coffee from metal.
It's psychological!
I do agree with you, that having coffee from the same cup every day makes a difference. I think it's the same for tea cups:)
Her post make me smile:)
You and me both!!! lolol I used to detest drinking out of the metal lined insulated cups, but now I am used to it and actually use it even when I am at home. I have a larger one (pictured in the post) for work and a smaller one I use at home. I still love a really heavy ceramic mug from time to time, especially if I'm drinking Irish Breakfast Tea or at a restaurant.
Oh, wow! How did I not know that there is an Irish Breakfast tea?! I wonder what's the main difference in taste compared to the English one? Now you have me very curious.
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😮 oh no!
I am not a fan of drinking out of metal or plastic, it is just not the same, so I make an inferior drink.
Yes, the same for plastic too 😏
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