| If I were OP’s houseguest I would make do with whatever setup she had (and TBH I always travel with Starbucks via packets just in case I find myself at a no-coffee house) but my preference is a standard drip. |
I have literally done that, at my house with guests, and at other people's houses. It's a good thing to talk about the night before, so that confused people are not rummaging around at 6am. Literally leave the pieces - 1 carafe, 1 filter plunger, 1 bag coffee (pre-ground) - on the counter next to the kettle. It is not that complicated, and Keurigs are "easy" if they're what you're used to. If you're not, I don't see what is complicated or intimidating about boiling water and pouring it into a pot. |
| Honestly if I had to choose between a Keurig and instant coffee, I'd take the instant. At least I can control the strength then and get it as hot as I like. I dislike Keurig coffee. |
| I love the Peet's k cups for Keurig. The right k cup makes all the difference. Walmart has their own brand keurig for $20. Have bought it for travel - works well. |
| otherwise buy a nespresso machine with a variety of pods. |
| You can get containers of ready-made Starbucks coffee in the refrigerator section. You just keep them in the fridge, pour into a mug and heat in the microwave. My husband loves the taste and drinks this instead of making coffee. |
French press drinker here but if I were inclined to a machine it would 1000000% be a nespresso. Keurigs are trash. |
| When a host has a keurig I tend to skip coffee. A French press is much better in every way. |
SAME. Or tea. |
| Mr. Coffee (they make the best coffee of all the cheap machines and you can get one for $40) if you want your guests to make their own, French press if you plan on making it for them. |
+1 Cold brew is delicious and easy. It's not cheap. And the plastic jugs are wasteful. But it sounds like OP just needs to have coffee on hand once a month or so. |
| Honestly, I have yet to taste a keurig coffee that is even halfway decent. I love our espresso original, and you just send or drop off the pods for recycling. |
| I second the French press. Easy to use and makes good coffee. Keurig is just awful. If that's all you have to offer, I would politely decline coffee. |
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My husband bought me an OXO pour over but it does require you to either have ground coffee or a coffee grinder and whole beans.
The better solution for your scenario would be a compact Nespresso or Keurig so that you can just keep a few pods/cups in a drawer for guests (just make sure you toss and buy new ones every year or so). |
I've been served the Starbucks Via instant coffee before and it was surprisingly good. Get the light roast, their dark roasts are over roasted. |