I can't tell the difference between regular and decaf coffee! Am I going to Hell?!


Question: Why YES you are, you'll be shaking hands with Jerry Falwell real soon.... snickers


Answers: Why YES you are, you'll be shaking hands with Jerry Falwell real soon.... snickers

Most of the time decaf has caffeine in it anyways, and there's no noticeable difference in flavor.

If it's that easy to go to hell then I think everyone is going there :-)
It is good if you can't tell the difference. I need to drink decaf but I really could tell the difference and hate the taste of decaf. I am curious what brand of coffee you are drinking.

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umm no

Only if you serve regular to folks who can't have it and decaf to those who NEED caffeine to wake up and function!

No, you must be drinking some pretty good decaf. It is available if you look for it.

Yes YES you are you are going to hell you jerk

Definitely. I mean, if you can't tell the difference between regular and decaf, clearly Satan has already done his work with you!

But seriously. The process by which coffee is decaffeinated involves removing the oil from the bean by basically washing it. Thus, decaf usually tastes like a watered-down version of its regular counterpart. Also, people's taste buds die as they get older, it all depends on what you eat and whether or not you smoke, etc. Maybe your tongue is dead...

That is excellent decaf!!! what is with the question? there is no heaven or hell, that is just a fable.

The guys at work have the same problem....When I bring in my home roasted decaf...
The swill in the packages are easy to spot...if it tastes nasty it is commercially roasted decaf...





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