quote:Originally posted by bigdeal:
How about an early prediction on the future of BRCC. Hafer and crew have been on a mission to create an image for BRCC as a veteran owned, gun loving group of normal American patriots. Personally, I think it's nothing but an allusion to promote the company. At some point real soon, these characters will sell BRCC for a whole bunch of money to people who don't give a damn about veterans, or guns, or even this country. People who just care about bottom line profits. At that point the real Evan Hafer will become well known to all of us, as we watch him drive his Escalade to the bank, and then onto his 10k square foot home in the hills, all the while giving all of us the middle finger salute. BRCC is just a façade.
quote:Originally posted by Hildur:
I did have Kona/Maui coffee when I was in Hawaii but at 10x the cost it's marginally better in my honest estimation.
quote:Originally posted by Flash-LB:quote:Originally posted by Hildur:
I did have Kona/Maui coffee when I was in Hawaii but at 10x the cost it's marginally better in my honest estimation.
If you had Kona/Maui coffee, then you didn't have pure Kona coffee and it's not as good as pure Kona coffee. They took Kona beans and planted them on Maui and got something that's not Kona. It has to be 100% Kona coffee, not a blend and not grown somewhere other than the Kona area.
Anyway, all I drink is pure Kona coffee, drink about 2 cups of it a day as does Mrs. Flash. We buy the beans, then grind them and put them in a Keurig in a My K-Cup grounds holder.
I've worked it out and it costs us around $2.00/day for the two of us, which isn't bad.