what drink has the most caffine or whatever to keep you up for a long long time? coffee? bawls? what.....lol
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Originally posted by minibubbaespresso ;)
I will have to correct you on this as it is a very common misconception.......The more you roast a coffe bean the darker it gets, with that it also looses the caffine, so a lighter roast has more caffine vice versa expresso being the darkest roast(besides burnt coffe) has the least amount of caffine...
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Originally posted by gh0stsurfI will have to correct you on this as it is a very common misconception.......The more you roast a coffe bean the darker it gets, with that it also looses the caffine, so a lighter roast has more caffine vice versa expresso being the darkest roast(besides burnt coffe) has the least amount of caffine...
EDIT: Red Bull is the winner! http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/caff...ne_info1.shtml
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[b]Is it true that espresso has less caffeine than regular coffee?
Yes and no. An espresso cup has about as much caffeine as a cup of dark brew. But servings for espresso are much smaller. Which means that the content of caffeine per milliliter are much higher than with a regular brew. Moreover, caffeine is more quickly assimilated when taken in concentrated dosages, such as an espresso cup.
The myth of lower caffeine espresso comes comes from the fact that the darker roast beans used for espresso do have less caffeine than regularly roasted beans as roasting is supposed to break up or sublimate the caffeine in the beans (I have read this quote on research articles, but found no scientific studies supporting it. Anybody out there?). But espresso is prepared using pressurized water through significantly more ground (twice as much?) than regular drip coffee, resulting in a higher percentage of caffeine per milliliter.
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[b]Does dark roast coffee have less caffeine than light roast?
It really depends on how you measure the caffeine. If you measure by weight you actually have more caffeine in dark roast because the water loss if faster than the caffeine loss. If you measure by volume you have less caffeine because the beans expand as they roast.
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Originally posted by BeefyEDIT: Red Bull is the winner! http://www.erowid.org/chemicals/caff...ne_info1.shtml
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don't forget that there's extra jolt (triple the caffine thats in coke)
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Originally posted by minibubbalol, you should read the whole page ;) Red Bull is beat by Percolated Coffee, Drip Coffee, Brewed Coffee (half the time), and 8 different caffeine pills
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