Black Rifle Coffee is a left-supporting company and should never get your money, look at these:
http://www.investingadvicewatchdog.com/Liberal-Companies-Boycott.html
Black Rifle Coffee is a left-supporting company and should never get your money, look at these:
http://www.investingadvicewatchdog.com/Liberal-Companies-Boycott.html
10 replies on “Black Rifle Coffee isn’t what we thought.”
Thank you for opening my eyes. I didn’t know they supported the left just to make a buck.
People can go to:
https://www.opensecrets.org/elections-overview
to see what BRC and CEO Evan Hafer donated to political parties/org’s.
Cancelling my subscription today. Based on the list of companies to avoid I’m going to have to make my own clothes, grow my own food, give up tech, self-insure, and entertain myself!!! Ha ha – actually, I’m taking time to find alternatives to meet my needs and to be more selective. I want to support the businesses whose practices and philosophies reflect mine.
I found these lists to be very helpful, as I’ve dropped amazon and others who do not support conservative values:
https://conservapedia.com/Conservative_companies
Would that be the most comprehensive list? Are there other lists out there?
They can donate to whomever and whatever they choose, but It was the disavowal of Kyle Rittenhouse that turned me. There is no shortage of coffee vendors that I need to buy from this one for no better reason than I like their motif. If a business is going to support the opposition, the one trying to undo the Republic, then I’d be a passive fool to support that business.
I roast my own coffee, and I’ve never tasted better or fresher coffee! Anyone can, and you can start with a hot air-popper (I started with one but have moved on to a small roaster):
https://www.instructables.com/Coffee-Roasting-with-a-hot-air-popper/
That is so cool! I had no idea one could roast coffee beans like that – I’m going to try it. Thanks for the tip! Coffee is my beverage of choice, water is second. I’m not fussy about water – tap is fine, but boy do I love a good cup of coffee. I’ve been on the Black Rifle subscription plan for about a year and haven’t really found one of their coffee’s to my taste. I’ve discontinued the service, so now I’m going to give this idea a shot.
You really need to taste coffee made with filtered water, especially beans that you’ve roasted yourself, it’s a game-changer. Tap water and good coffee don’t mix, it’s like drinking your favorite drink in a moldy, dirty glass!
But perhaps that is the flavor I prefer – moldy and dirty ha ha. Seriously, my tap water may or may not taste good to anyone who isn’t accustomed to it, but when I drink water from the tap at other locations I do taste a difference, not in a good way.
I haven’t started the home roasting project yet. Since I’m going to go to the trouble I should probably do as you suggest. Do you think Brita is a good enough filtration system? Or what would you recommend?