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Old 02-14-2011, 04:30 PM   #151
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Originally Posted by RockdaMan View Post
No such thing, unless you're also including Maxwell House and Folgers and their ilk. In that case I would not say American style, but the 'almost tasteless' style.

Kinda like bottled ice tea when compared to fresh from the leaves tea.

Or Bud light.
Well, when you say Budweiser, you've said too much. (This might be an obscure cultural reference for the younger crowd.)

But of course I'm including Maxwell House and Folgers - and Eight O'Clock and Chock-Full-o-Nuts. All perfectly good American style coffees. Been around as long as I can remember, which means since the 50s, and longer. Not "tasteless" when properly prepared. Usually based on the Columbian bean. There is very little more satisfying than a cup of this kind of coffee after a nice, carb-rich American style meal.

You probably don't understand martinis, either. (Hint - they don't involve vodka.)

Oh...try Honest Tea. In the bottle.
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