Which coffee would Bond use? (link) "In the novel that mentions the Chemex, Bond uses coffee bought from the De Bry's shop in New Oxford Street. But it doesn't mention the type of coffee". "In other Ian Fleming novels, James Bond drinks Jamaica Blue Mountain Coffee. Fleming, who lived in Goldeneye, Jamaica, mentions the brand in the novel Live And Let Die ("Blue Mountain coffee - the most delicious in the world", Chapter 17). Author Jeffery Deaver also has Bond drink "a cup of fiercely strong Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee" in the novel Carte Blanche (2011)".
Teddy Roosevelt Drank a Heroic Amount of Coffee — Even for Teddy Roosevelt "What fueled the 26th president more than anything else was his coffee. And for Roosevelt to do all the things he accomplished in his lifetime, that meant a whole lot of coffee — the stronger, the better. We’re talking caffeine levels that could explode a bear’s heart. Not Teddy’s heart, but definitely lesser animals like the bears he enjoyed hunting". "We know this because Roosevelt visited Andrew Jackson’s former home in 1907, which was by then a Tennessee resort, and he was overheard gushing about the quality and strength of the coffee, which had come from the nearby Maxwell House Hotel". “This is the kind of stuff I like to drink, by George, when I hunt bears,” the president said. (More)