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How a German Soda Became Hackers' Fuel of Choice

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Re: How a German Soda Became Hackers' Fuel of Choice

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Mate is the national drink here in Uruguay, has been for a century or two :) (and for 500 years in Paraguay). And it was a fad in California some years past. ("According to a major retailer of mate in San Luis Obispo, California, by 2004, mate had grown to about 5% of the overall natural tea market in North America") But I'm surprised at the speed it's propagating in Europe. Many say it's much better suited for prolo…

Is there much difference between the effects of mate and standard black tea? Because there's almost the same amount of caffeine in a strongly brewed black tea as there is in coffee.

http://www.theguardian.com/news/2013/nov/27/caffeine-compare...

Re: How a German Soda Became Hackers' Fuel of Choice

#35
post #14

I've never seen anyone drink that outside of berlin ...

One of the best east coast hackerspaces, http://www.nycresistor.com/ has practically made it the official drink of the place.

Thanks for the link! I've been wondering where I could take some beginner classes for arduino and the like, but now I know.

Re: How a German Soda Became Hackers' Fuel of Choice

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post #17

It's all lovely and shit, but once you hook up on Club Mate and leave Germany you feel quite damned. I feel the same about Savanna Dry (South African Sider) but in recent years they expanded the market quite dramatically hope germans will do the same :)

>I feel the same about Savanna Dry

There is always the Hunters range produced by the sister company of the Savanna Dry producer.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cider#South_Africa

Re: How a German Soda Became Hackers' Fuel of Choice

#38

Mate is the national drink here in Uruguay, has been for a century or two :) (and for 500 years in Paraguay). And it was a fad in California some years past. ("According to a major retailer of mate in San Luis Obispo, California, by 2004, mate had grown to about 5% of the overall natural tea market in North America") But I'm surprised at the speed it's propagating in Europe. Many say it's much better suited for prolo…

Is there much difference between the effects of mate and standard black tea? Because there's almost the same amount of caffeine in a strongly brewed black tea as there is in coffee. http://www.theguardian.com/news/2013/nov/27/caffeine-compare...

Well, to be fair it's traditionally drank in a kind of tea preparation (in the broad sense of an infusion, not in the strict sense of a tea plant)

It's mixed with hot water (or cold) than drank through a filter/straw

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