How can I make Tim Horton's canned coffee as good as the coffee in their restaurants?!


Question: I love Tim Horton's coffee from their restaurants, so I bought some in a can to make at home. When I make it at home, it never seems as good though. I make it according to the directions on the can, but it still tastes watery or something. Is there a reason for this? Do you think maybe it's cause their coffee makers are just a lot better? Does anyone happen to know what kind of coffee makers Tim Horton's uses if this is the case?


Answers: I love Tim Horton's coffee from their restaurants, so I bought some in a can to make at home. When I make it at home, it never seems as good though. I make it according to the directions on the can, but it still tastes watery or something. Is there a reason for this? Do you think maybe it's cause their coffee makers are just a lot better? Does anyone happen to know what kind of coffee makers Tim Horton's uses if this is the case?

Hi There, Buy yourself a Tim Hortons Coffee machine from the coffee store for $130.00 It is made by bunn. This will get your coffee the exact same. It is the way the machine brews your coffee and only bunn makes them machines for Tim Hortons. TRUST ME I KNOW! :-)

tim hortons is made from floor sweepings and sawdust. dont kill your pallet on that. there are many coffees that are far better

It's actually becoming the eighth mystery of the world.....first there was stone henge....then the crop circles and now TImmy's coffee. It just may be something tht will never be answered

Call Bob and Doug and ask them, eh.

i'm not sure about wat machine Tim Horton's uses but my olds own a restaurant so we have a coffee machine but u can froth it without a machine maybe try boiling milk or if ur supposed to add just water also add some milk.if that doesnt work then maybe Tim Horton isn't selling the same coffee or is giving the wrong instructions

Tim Horton's sells a coffee machine for about $150 CDN. Apparently it brews differently than conventional machines; something to do with the water temperature. Sorry, it's been a while can't remember the details.

you need to use 1 scoop per cup of coffee.

try using cold spring water. Are you using a good coffee maker? One that isn't 10 years old? check your measurements carefully, and use an unbleached coffee filter.

The Tim Horton's coffee maker, made by Bunn, makes a world of difference.





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