The Nestle instant coffee is perfectly fine coffee.
I feel like people don't even consider instant coffee, but it has served me well. Plus it's affordable, quick and doesn't require any extra appliances.
Edit: People I wrote my thesis on Nestles ethical malpractices. I'm sorry š
For me it's not about the coffee. I grew up on Tasters Choice.
I won't drink Nestle instant because Nestle is up to their goddamn eyeballs in slave labor and they're probably one of the worst corporations in the world. I try everything I can not to buy their products.
I would quibble over the usage of "perfectly fine", but I get what you mean.
Most instant coffee is going to give a consistent, reliable flavor, and won't change that based on who makes it, how it's made, or any other factors that go into differences between individual pots of coffee. That's a useful trait.
It also has fairly consistent caffeine content since the batches it's made in are gargantuan compared to pots of coffee.
What it lacks is the diversity of flavor that choosing a brand, blend, or regional offers. It also lacks the depth of flavor, and the (opinion here) quality of flavor of even drip coffee. It can't have the same depth of flavor because the more delicate components just don't survive the drying process.
Now, that opinion about it tasting worse is just that, opinion. If a person favours a really strong, single note burst of "coffee" flavor without any of the subtle stuff, instant is awesome. There's a reason that espresso powder and instant coffee get used in baking instead of brewed coffee, and it isn't just convenience/water content. If you want that essence of coffee taste, the freeze drying process will bring it way better than any reduction you could do with brewed.
And you ain't lying about the convenience. Coffee you can carry in a pocket, make anywhere with nothing but water and a container. You can even do it without hot water, if you really need that hit of caffeine.
All of that being said, I have not, and likely never will, have instant coffee since I had to cut/minimize caffeine. Never have liked the taste, so without the ability to handle the drug aspect of coffee, there's no reason to suffer a taste I don't personally enjoy.
But anyone that does like it? Rock on my coffee brothers!
This is basically where I land as well. I can enjoy an instant coffee just fine, and I don't need every coffee I have to be the best coffee. I've got plenty of options for when I want to put a bit more effort in and get a better result
That said I do think there are better instant brands than Nestle at similar prices. I like the Douwe Egberts one more and it goes on sale often enough for me to get a jar before the prior one runs out
You can take my beans from my cold dead hands, but you do as you like. Wife made some dessert one time with instant coffee, though, and it was amazing.
As someone who also only drank instant coffee until some time ago, once you start brewing and drinking good coffee it's a point of no return, trust me.
Yeah Ig I should try it, I normally only drink coffee to stay focused when I am tired so I didnāt really care much, but I think it might be worth trying
Any instant coffee is gross in flavor, if not production. That said, if one "needs" a dude of caffeine and can handle the taste of instant, Bustelo has a kick.
Yes and no. There are two types. One of which I use at home (in fact, I just made myself a cup), but the other one is outright detestable.
Couldn't add the pucture to this comment, so see my own response further down. The americano version is also OK. The one I hate, however is called Nescafe Gold or something like that.
For me it's not about the coffee. I grew up on Tasters Choice.
I won't drink Nestle instant because Nestle is up there goddamn eyeballs in slave labor and they're probably one of the worst corporations in the world. I try everything I can not to buy their products.
Colcafe is pretty good. I've tried a lot of instant coffees, including the expensive Dutch ones, and outside of Nestle/Tasters Choice, that one tasted the best for me.