$1 Coffee VS $1,000 Coffee! (REAL 24 KARAT GOLD) - Summary

Summary

A group of friends, who create food review videos, decided to try coffee at three different price points. They started with a $1.39 coffee from McDonald's, which they rated 5 or 6 out of 10. Next, they visited Starbucks and created a customized drink that cost $50, containing 27 shots of espresso, which they rated 2 out of 10. Finally, they visited a luxury coffee shop where they ordered a 24-karat gold-plated coffee for $1,000, which they rated 11 or 12 out of 10, praising its unique taste and presentation.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The video is a review of different coffee places, starting with a $1 coffee and ending with a $1,000 coffee.
2. The reviewer visits a McDonald's to try their $1.39 coffee.
3. The reviewer then visits a Starbucks to try a $20 coffee, which they customize with multiple shots of espresso.
4. The reviewer and their friends are not allowed to try more than one sip of the $20 coffee due to its high caffeine content.
5. The reviewer then visits a high-end coffee shop called S3 to try a $1,000 coffee made with 24-karat gold.
6. The $1,000 coffee is a 24-karat covered latte that is normally only available during the winter season.
7. The reviewer is very impressed with the $1,000 coffee and gives it an 11 out of 10 rating.
8. The reviewer also tries a 24-karat cappuccino at the same coffee shop.
9. The coffee shop uses stainless steel and gold-plated utensils to serve the coffee.
10. The reviewer and their friends are very hyper and energetic after trying the $1,000 coffee.