Cheap iced coffee original by McDonald's every day, once in the morning and another just after lunch to fight off sleepiness. Super fan din ako ng Sumiyaki ng UCC which is my go-to if feel ko something a bit different from McDo. If I'm in the mountain province area, I'd buy civet coffee because it's cheaper there (150 a cup as opposed to 900 if you buy it here). Also have a Nespresso machine and I try all kinds of flavors - pag di ko nagustuhan yung nabili ko na pack, I trade it to my sister for other capsules.
Now I can't because of GERD 🥹 Hanggang Gatorade na lang ako ngayon, lol.
Coffee has been so ordinary and routine to my daily life now that I basically forgot about it.
Pagkagising, mag-gigiling ng kape, sabay isasalang sa coffee maker or french press. I also had a phase when I tried looking around for different local coffee varieties to test out. I ended up just sticking with Barako (since it's the variety nearest to where I live).
I mostly drink it tempered with milk and sugar (yes, it is heresy, I know).
Afaik wala na sila dito sa Pinas. Yung sa megamall huli kong napuntahan mid or late 2000s pa.
Mas masarap kasi yung float vanilla ice cream tapos little to no ice yung rootbeer. Kapag nilagay na yung scoop ng ice cream hahalo sa fizz tapos aapaw. Hay memories...
Ay, sobrang late ko na nga. I used to hear of an earlier incarnation of the A&W restaurant tho, sa may Vito Cruz ata? Tapos advertised sa Eat Bulaga nung 90's. Etong nauna, ang nakikita ko (na naka-advertise), hamburgers. Tipong mas malaking version ng Whopper ng BK--that's my impression anyways.
Tried their sweet corn variant, and I liked it. It's one of my go-to drinks pag mejo mahaba ang byahe or maraming kailangang asikasuhin sa labas ng bahay.