Nowadays, it's hard to find a happy medium between the highly-sugared bland yet hugely available McCoffees (or whatever they are branded as) and the upscale but totally worth the cost also hugely available Starbucks blends. Plus, while we all love our neighborhood coffee shop, I hate to admit that sometimes convenience is king and price is a major make-or-break for my cup of morning joe. However, for those connoisseurs who refuse to lose an iota of flavor and are ready to pay the big bucks for a morning jump start, I invite you to take this CNN quiz to see how your coffee knowledge REALLY measures up!
If you've got the tastebuds and the ca$h, then forget the coffee hajj to Columbia- head to the great dirty city known as Baltimore and make a beeline for Spro, a hot spot for coffeeheads with bulging wallets and empty pockets alike. Spro owner Jay Caragay emphasizes freshness, flavor, and only the highest quality bean in all his roasts, including the famed $13 a cup brew that has tongues wagging for more. While it's not the most expensive bean on the planet, (that title belongs to Kopi Luwak, "a bean that is eaten, partially digested, and excreted by the rodent-like Common palm civet. These legendary beans are worth $600 a pound, or $50 a brewed cup." via CNN) by all taste tests it seems to measure up to the cost. A good cup of coffee should be dynamic, fresh, and experience metamorphosis while it cools, and Spro claims to have some of the best stuff around. I'm anxious to get back to the East Coast and try it for myself! Until then, 7-11 will have to do.
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