Green coffee beans are also far cheaper. If you like specialty coffees like I do, you can save a substantial amount of money by roasting yourself. I used to order my roasted beans from Oren's in NY. They charge $19 a pound now for Kenya AA.
Freshly grinding your own beans is by far the biggest improvement you can make to your own coffee. If you don't get into roasting your own, this is by far the best way to improve your own coffee drinking. You can also save substantial money by fully grinding your own beans because it takes less coffee if you use a really good burr grinder.
So I switched about 5 years ago to using an electric pot for boiling water and a large Melitta coffee cone that can make 10 cups at a time, and which uses #6 filters:
I used to drink coffee excessively when I was young. Now I just use it to get my motor running in the morning and for an occasional pick-me-up during the afternoon. I won't deny that caffeine is a very potent drug, but like all others it is just a matter of proper moderation.
When you order coffees from Kenya do they come with tarantulas?
I often grind beans in the store for freshness. Is home-roasting superior? I'm less interested in the price than the savor. I also use an electric pot/Melitta, but I make individual cups with the #2 brown filter.
So Arabica or Robusta? Wiki suggests K7 is Arabica but I'm not certain you're refering to the same.
Concerning coffee addiction;
A May 2012 study by the New England Journal of Medicine found that, during the course of their study, coffee drinkers "who drank at least two or three cups a day were about 10 percent or 15 percent less likely to die for any reason during the 13 years of the study."
Several studies comparing moderate coffee drinkers (defined as 35 cups per day) with light coffee drinkers (defined as 02 cups per day) found that those who drank more coffee were significantly less likely to develop Alzheimer's disease later in life. A longitudinal study in 2009 found that moderate coffee drinkers had reduced risk of developing dementia in addition to Alzheimer's disease.
Likewise, in tests of simple reaction time, choice reaction time, incidental verbal memory, and visuospatial reasoning, participants who regularly drank coffee were found to perform better on all tests, with a positive relationship between test scores and the amount of coffee regularly drunk.
I attribute my stellar ACT score to the liter of coffee I drank prior.
So, Formaldehyde, this is a different side of you I see. I'll have to stop posting those nasty rumors about you on the Forums.