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Nespresso coffee - is it all horrible or AIBU? Alternatives?

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GlitteringJasper · 09/06/2015 11:21

I've had the machine for a while and tried lots of the varieties of coffee.

I hate it all! I don't take sugar in my coffee but it takes like it needs sugar or that something is missing from it.

I find it really horrible.

Is there an alternative I could try?

I just want to be able to make a nice latte Sad and the bloomin machine was a fortune

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DisappointedOne · 09/06/2015 11:51

It's nestle. Of course it's horrible!

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DollyParsnip · 09/06/2015 11:58

A lot of supermarkets are now selling coffee pods that fit a Nespresso machine. We get them from Morrisons and Sainsburys and they are slightly cheaper than the "proper" Nespresso ones.

Not at home so can't check who makes the, but have just seen that Taylors of Harrogate are also doing some which we've yet to try. They are a little less bitter than the Nespresso ones and a bit less of a faff as it's easier to drop them in at the Shop rather than sending off for them.

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DancingHat · 09/06/2015 11:59

It's certainly a stronger bitterness make than more mainstream coffee machines however they will have a more mellow blend you will like. I know not everyone lives near Selfridges but the one in Birmingham lets you sit and try any blend you like to your hearts content which is how I came to know the decaf ones are just what I love - a strong bitter coffee which you hardly ever get with decaf. Or you could try a box of all different sorts and see which you like best? Slightly more wasteful but once you find the perfect one as a coffee lover it's a dream come true.

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DisappointedOne · 09/06/2015 12:01

My machine makes amazing lattes, cappuccinos etc but it RRPs at over £1k so probably not worth me recommending it.

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Hoppinggreen · 09/06/2015 12:01

No, I don't like any of them at all when I've tried them at friends.
We have a little Gaggia coffee maker that makes espresso and has a milk frother, it's really quick and easy to use and you can adjust the strength and temperature.
Think Nespresso et Al are a bit Emperors new clothes - trendy but shite coffee

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JsOtherHalf · 09/06/2015 12:02

Lidl sell them too.

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TheSkiingGardener · 09/06/2015 12:02

What sort of coffee do you like? That would help narrow it down.

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Wotsitsareafterme · 09/06/2015 12:05

Jsotherhalf - lidl sell coffee pods?

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GlitteringJasper · 09/06/2015 12:10

I don't like stong coffee. I like a nice mild one and currently I'm loving the instant make Nescafé Azera, silver tin with orange lid.

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plumstone · 09/06/2015 12:13

Glittering - SO with you on the Azera coffee - discovered it a coupe of weeks ago and loving it - especially yummy with coconut oil and butter all wizzed up in the morning so almost latte esque

Its also on offer in Sainsbugs - I am stock piling!!

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LadyCuntingtonThe3rd · 09/06/2015 12:15

Regular £10 argos coffee maker+lidl coffee arabica for £3.49/500g - perfect for me.

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LadyCuntingtonThe3rd · 09/06/2015 12:17

Sorry, forgot to mention - I think Lidl coffee is called gold arabica.

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CinderToffee · 09/06/2015 12:17

We get pods for our nespresso from a website called Big Cup, Little Cup. I don't like the nespresso ones either.

There are various sources for nespresso compatible pods around the Web. Lidl pods are pretty good, especially for the price. M&S have them too now, but I haven't tried them.

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fearandloathinginambridge · 09/06/2015 12:17

I haven't tried this new Nespresso thingy so can't comment on flavour etc. It seems like an awful lot of expense and waste in terms of packaging. I think it is also just big business making more money by persuading people that they need every fancier coffee machines and 100 different varieties to choose from blah blah.

I use a simple stove top pot and buy a pack of Lavazza Espresso which lasts about a month. I make it with hot milk every morning. It's simple, it tastes good and I find that I only need one coffee a day - never touch the instant stuff.

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ItMustBeBedtimeSurely · 09/06/2015 12:21

Agree coffee pod coffee is vile, especially the ones with powdered milk.

A normal coffee filter machine would probably do what you want, or a stove top espresso pot - froth up your milk with a frother. I have both of these and they both do good coffee.

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Hoppinggreen · 09/06/2015 12:24

IKEA do a little frother for £1. Make strong coffee, heat milk ( microwave) and froth.
Easy and cheap

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JessieMcJessie · 09/06/2015 12:26

plumstone "wizzed up with coconut oil and butter". Butter? IN coffee? Are you insane?

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plumstone · 09/06/2015 12:34

no - its all part of Boot camp - other thread - and its lovely but to be fair I was very sceptical. Butter is essentially milk and if you add about 15gms to coffee and then about a tablespoon of coconut oil it makes a coconut flavoured latte that as a side benefit keeps lips lovely and moisturised!!!!!

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JsOtherHalf · 09/06/2015 12:44

Wotsitsareafterme

"Choose from Ristretto Espresso, Azzurro Lungo or Classico Espresso 10x 5.2g / 17.9p a capsule."

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vertigogogadgetno · 09/06/2015 12:48

It's Nestle. What you can taste is probably either evil, or baby tears.

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chicaguapa · 09/06/2015 12:57

"It's Nestle. What you can taste is probably either evil, or baby tears."

GrinGrin

We have a Nespresso machine which was a gift. After much hand-wringing we decided to keep it but only buy non-Nestle pods. Our favourites are by Cafe d'Or, but you have to go to France to buy them at Carrefour in Cite Europe (which isn't necessarily a bad thing!)

They have some in Costco but we find them a bit bitter. I'll try M&S I think to keep up going between trips to France.

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6Musiclover · 09/06/2015 13:10

Love our Nespresso machine. Lots of places do compatible pods. Lidl's are actually quite good. We've also picked some up in France and Spain when on holiday. The ones in Spain were really cheap and closest to the Nespresso pods, but tbh, I prefer the real thing.

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GlitteringJasper · 09/06/2015 13:11

I don't get the baby tears thing? Confused

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SqueezyCheeseWeasel · 09/06/2015 13:16

We have a Nespresso machine which was a gift. After much hand-wringing we decided to keep it but only buy non-Nestle pods. Our favourites are by Cafe d'Or, but you have to go to France to buy them at Carrefour in Cite Europe (which isn't necessarily a bad thing!)


Possibly the wankiest post ever on MN Grin

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