Creative Geniuses Drink Coffee: Here Are Some Examples
Ludwig Van Beethoven used to brew his coffee with exactly 60 beans.
Before it was cool, Benjamin Franklin would frequent coffee shops. He would hold political meetings and play chess. He even told his sister to send his mail to his favorite London coffee shop.
Voltaire wrote Candice while drinking, 40 to 50 cups a day. He also lived well into his eighties.
Soren Kierkegaard was a Danish philosopher, he would always drink his coffee with around… 30 sugar cubes.
Teddy Roosevelt was the 26th president of the United States and he was said to drink a gallon of coffee everyday.
The writer of the Wizard of Oz, L. Frank Baum, said he would drink 4 or 5 coffees with sugar and cream each morning.
Johann Sebastian Bach wrote a short opera about his coffee obsession.