I get mine from here:
https://200degs.com/birmingham-colmore-row
They make lovely coffee and sell the beans they roast separately. Currently have their Brazilian Love Affair.
When I make the trip over, this looks exactly the sort of place I'd like to hit up for a brew the morning of matchday. How far is it from Molineux?
It hurts me to say it, but the centre of Birmingham is a much more interesting and vibrant place than Wolverhampton. When you do make it over I'll happily buy you a very good coffee.When I make the trip over, this looks exactly the sort of place I'd like to hit up for a brew the morning of matchday. How far is it from Molineux?
About 22 miles or so
It hurts me to say it, but the centre of Birmingham is a much more interesting and vibrant place than Wolverhampton. When you do make it over I'll happily buy you a very good coffee.
It's about 20 mins by train from Birmingham to Wolverhampton.
do they do decaf? Now I realise decaf is coffee with the coffee taken out but over the last couple of years I've had to limit my 'full fat' coffee for health reasons. Instant decaf is appalling, tastes like the stuff Baldrick served up on the front line. Recenty gone back to using a machine and some of the decaf through that is pretty drinkable
Yep, looks like it mate.do they do decaf? Now I realise decaf is coffee with the coffee taken out but over the last couple of years I've had to limit my 'full fat' coffee for health reasons. Instant decaf is appalling, tastes like the stuff Baldrick served up on the front line. Recenty gone back to using a machine and some of the decaf through that is pretty drinkable
Cheers, I'll give it a goYep, looks like it mate.
Décaf
★ Commended at the Taste of the West Awards 2019 ★ Refined and chemical-free, our darker roasted blend from Latin America, decaffeinated using the Swiss Water® method. Unlike most decaffeinated coffees, no chemical solvents or petroleum by-products are used during the decaffeination process...owenscoffee.com
Don't think COVID has made me forget about this! Especially now that I have a big boy job and can actually afford to make the trip as soon as vaccinations have been distributed.It hurts me to say it, but the centre of Birmingham is a much more interesting and vibrant place than Wolverhampton. When you do make it over I'll happily buy you a very good coffee.
It's about 20 mins by train from Birmingham to Wolverhampton.
Did a few months back. Tastes like shit but I do have the odd cup for perking up.Never had a cup. I might one day. I'll keep you posted