How to Set Up a Gnarly At-Home Coffee Bar

If you want to set up a coffee bar at home, you should do it for one of two reasons: Firstly, you consider coffee with high caffeine one of the most important things in life. Secondly, an at-home coffee bar will help you drink more of it.

Your home needs a totally personalized coffee bar, a sloppy coffee cabinet, a glorious coffee shrine—just any super gnarly place that’s reserved for your coffee and your coffee alone.

If it took you this long to even think about creating a dedicated coffee bar, you should be ashamed of yourself. After wallowing in your shame for the appropriate amount of time, get over yourself and put these four tips to good use.

Think of the Space in Your Home

Your goal is to create something that fits seamlessly into your house. If you’re thinking, I drink super strong coffee and listen to death metal, so I need my coffee bar to reflect that, just pump the brakes for a second. You may not be an interior designer, but you should be able to choose a good spot to fit a coffee maker and some mugs. If your coffee bar works best under that photo collage of you and your grandma making cookies, then you might just have to suck it up and leave the death metal out of your design.

Or not—Grandmas can be pretty metal, too.

Give It a Personal Touch

You can find a ton of coffee bar ideas online, but it’s important to grind your beans to your own tune. Those stylish coffee bars with the adorable sets of tin cream and sugar containers aren’t for everyone. If you like cute little honeybees, get a jar of honey and some yellow mugs or something. If you like sick guitarists, find a framed photo of Zakk Wylde and a series of Scorpio mugs to grace your coffee bar. Now that’s the perfect setup for some high caffeine coffee.

On the Subject of Mugs

Speaking of a bunch of unnecessary mugs, have you taken stock of your current mug collection lately? As a semi-functioning adult-ish person, you should get that situation under control before buying more mugs. As someone creating a coffee bar, arrange some of those mugs on your coffee bar—but only if you trust yourself to keep them tidy.

With the mugs and the coffee in the same place, you can basically hit fast-forward on getting the caffeine into your system. Plus, you’ll have a convenient coffee bar aesthetic (as the kids say). Not sure why that’s important—coffee is the critical thing here.

Choose High-Quality, High Caffeine Coffee

If you put in the effort to create a gnarly coffee bar, take the same strategic steps to find coffee that’s actually good. When you want a brew with the most caffeine coffee can offer in one cup, look for a brand with 300 mg per cup. If that doesn’t instantly make your coffee bar the most metal coffee bar ever, then nothing could.

So, what are you waiting for? Start creating a gnarly coffee bar that gets you even more pumped about drinking coffee. If all else fails, shoving all your coffee and mugs into a cabinet above the coffee maker isn’t really the end of the world.

About Death Wish Coffee Co.

It’s that time of year—dark mornings and even darker nights. You can finally revel in mornings untarnished by sunlight and holiday cheer. All it takes is a moment to bask in the glory of a smooth, strong cup of Death Wish Coffee. Death Wish Coffee Company makes stuff for mother functioners like you who want to start their day with a bold brew. It’s simple: you drink sustainable coffee that slaps, you put your pants on two legs at a time and you even remember to get a holiday gift for your Great Aunt Helen. That’s why you drink Death Wish Coffee all season long—to enjoy the flavor of USDA Certified Organic, Fair Trade Coffee and the rush of 300 mg of caffeine per cup. With The World’s Strongest Coffee and a fatally delicious seasonal roast, Death Wish Coffee Company can help you get through any holiday obligation with your sanity intact.

Get highly caffeinated coffee for your at-home coffee bar at https://www.deathwishcoffee.com/

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