How to start drinking coffee; i.e getting used to it?!


Question: How to start drinking coffee; i.e getting used to it?
Hi. I'm 15 and I'm taking a hella amount of AP classes this year, and I'm not going to bed until at least 12, maybe even 1 each night, and this is without any distractions. I wake up in the morning totally drowsy, and unable to focus until about 1 hour and a half into classes, but for 1st and 2nd period I'm just totally out of it. I'm trying to get on coffee, and I've been sipping it little by little at lukewarm, but there's this really bitter aftertaste that I just can't get over. It's like everything is good until that part. Is there a way to just be able to, without putting in so much milk and sugar, to get used to coffee and get hooked on it? Basically I just want to know tips for coffee lol.

Answers:

Well you should get used to it in college or uni you will be up untill about 430 am writing essays and doiing projects, the best way to drink coffee is double double two sugars two milks just keep drinking it you will get used to it.. also there are flavored coffee, like french vanilla.. etc



1. use a flavored creamer you can get them fat free if you want. I like the hazelnut.
2. spend a little more and get good quality coffee, it will help with the bitterness the more fresh it is.



Lukewarm coffee is pretty nasty. Maybe you would like it better if it was hot.

Also, there are lots of other ways to get caffeine. How about a high caffeine tea?



Use a flavored creamer, it will make a big difference.



chug it like I did first year university!



pumpkin spice lattes!!!!



It's much better pipping hot. Don't use sugar...try cream.




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