bros bros bros, does milk/sugar "lessen" the caffiene rush?
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I'm on my nocturnal habits again. Waking up at 7pm and going to bed 7am. Yesterday I really tried staying up but I was feeling wrecked, I was unable to do anything.
I don't drink coffee, but my mom must've bought some fairytale-coffee because this shit is pretty tasty. Its from Nescafé, a huge company. Supposedly the coffe is "round and mild". I like it.
I mix with milk and sugar. Drinking it as purely coffee is fine, but I really enjoy milk and sugar. I mix in 50% water 50% milk, then 2 teaspoons of sugar.
I want to know, will this combination affect the intension/effect of the caffiene? Perhaps lessen the effect?
Cheers bros
EDIT; should be in fast threads
if half your drink isn't coffee it stands to reason that you don't get as much caffeine as a drink that is entirely coffee
Does it matter?
This thread is [I][B]fast[/B][/I].
The coffee beans are grinded, I used a 1½ teaspoon.
You are drinking diluted coffee from nestle? Yeah that shit has about as much caffeine as a cup of coke. IE. Not much. Obviously if you are diluting the coffee with 50% milk then there wont be as much caffeine in it to begin with but no it does not lessen any effect, you are just ingesting less of it.
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[QUOTE=HeyMate;19691980]The coffee beans are grinded, I used a 1½ teaspoon.[/QUOTE]
Then you are ingesting about as much caffeine as a shot glass of a soda.
If you want to stay up all night regular doses of caffeine are more effective than one huge dose. Try getting a few rockstars and having 3 or so during the night. That'll work!
You're calling us bros. I honestly don't think it matters anymore.
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