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hedgie:
Actually, the "stronger" tasting coffees are actually weaker when it comes to caffeine content.  The lighter roasts contain more.

Akima:
I did not know that. It might explain something that has always puzzled me a little. I don't drink a lot of coffee, being mainly a tea snob (big surprise, right?), but when I do drink coffee it is always a "short black" (espresso) or a "long black", to use Australian coffee-shop terminology. Both are strongly flavoured and dark, and yet I have not noticed myself getting twitchy, and can get a good night's sleep even if I have an espresso after dinner. Or maybe I'm just habituated, because there is caffeine in tea too.

Welu:
I've totally moved away from coffees because I always got flavoured mochas or lattes to cover the coffee taste anyway.

Pilchard123:

Kugai:
Here's lookin' at you kid.

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