Nescafe Azera, what do you think?

Michael09Michael09 Posts: 932
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Bought some of this from the shop this morning to try out. I am not a big coffee drinker, in fact have only been drinking it for about 6 months. I think its a great coffee, one that I can actually enjoy without bitterness. What does everyone else think?

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  • CroctacusCroctacus Posts: 18,294
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    I love it but only buy it ehen its on half price offer. I wouldn't pay the normal price for a tin.
  • evil cevil c Posts: 7,833
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    I bought it when it first came out and was £1 in Asda on offer. Like Croctacus I wouldn't pay full price as it's a big rip-off. I buy the Lyons ground coffee bags now from Amazon which works out at 11p per mug. However they are individually sealed, you make it just like a tea bag, and of course it is ground coffee so it smells and tastes delicious. There are 3 varieties of bags you can buy, and Amazon's own 4 boxes of 18 bags of 'Coffee Break' with the green coloured bag is the cheapest, £8 for 72: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lyons-Coffee-Bags-Break-bags/dp/B009YXLY5O/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1414508583&sr=8-3&keywords=lyons+ground+coffee+bags. Personally I think the Italian Gourmet (red coloured bag) has the most flavour, although you'd have to pay more for this from NextDayCoffee, £25 for 150: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Lyons-Coffee-Bags-Break-bags/dp/B009YXLY5O/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1414508583&sr=8-3&keywords=lyons+ground+coffee+bags

    Alternatively buy a cafetière for a couple of quid (make sure it's kitemarked heat resistant glass), the same Lyons ground coffee 100g bag for a £1 and that'll taste even better and less than half the price of the bags per mug. Or go the whole hog and try more expensive ground coffee upwards of £2.50.
  • gemma-the-huskygemma-the-husky Posts: 18,116
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    I like Milligan, instinct and lasers. I think Azera is the best, but they are all better than gold blend say. You don't see so many offers now.

    The new Netscape finest bllend tins are ok too. We got a few of those at about 3.00/ per 180gm tin.
  • DJGMDJGM Posts: 3,934
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    The new Netscape finest bllend tins are ok too.We got a few of those at about 3.00/ per 180gm tin.
    Netscape? The once popular browser maker from the 90's, or Nescafe made by the evil Nestle?
  • dekafdekaf Posts: 8,398
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    It's my favourite coffee. I stock up when it's on offer, but I have, very grudgingly, paid full price when I've run out, because I don't really want to drink any other coffee now.
  • TheTruth1983TheTruth1983 Posts: 13,462
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    I'm not really a fan of instant coffee, not since I got my cafetiere and started ordering from here

    http://www.coffee-direct.co.uk

    I'm enjoying a nice cup of this as we speak

    http://www.coffee-direct.co.uk/coffee/origin/bugishu
  • Miss C. DeVilleMiss C. DeVille Posts: 6,041
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    I love Azera. I managed to get 3 large catering tins of it on a really good offer. I'm about half way through the second tin. When they're finished I've got another box of 6 x 100g. tins, which I also bought on a great special offer. Saved myself a fortune doing this. I always keep a look out for the special offers.
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