I drink 3 cups/day. Have tried the fads and have been criticized for my minimalist coffee choice, which has been Folgers 100% Colombian ever since it hit the shelves decades ago. Went to Vegas, and all they had was Starbucks. Ended up finding a Walgreens and bought a Mr. Coffee dripper, Folgers, Coffeemate and a bag of sugar for the hotel room. That's all I drink. 3 cups of coffee in a long day and water. Occasionally a Guinness or some other stout with food.
Yes, the coffee is all wrong, so I've been told. At breakfast at a restaurant one morning before work, a coworker, who always likes to criticize everyone's habits, made a comment about my coffee one too many times. He drinks his black, the only way, according to him. At any rate, I caught myself taking his powdered donut, dunking it in his ice water making sure to get all of the powdery foreign matter off of that otherwise pure dough, wringing it out and set it on his plate. I started to tell him of the sins of the butter and the maple syrup on his pancakes, but he got the point and left me alone about my coffee from there on out.
My girlfriend has a Keurig. I tried to like it, but it's weak and I hate the idea of perpetual proprietary parts and/or adapters for something as simple as a cup of coffee. I make mine one fresh cup at a time. That's my only real quirk with the process, other than the poison I put in it. I do have a grinder and a roaster and I can get beans locally. I like it ok roasted to the double crack, but it's something I don't bother with very often.
Oddly enough, everyone that comes over likes my wrong coffee. I just tell them that it's a welder thing. Welders make the best coffee, after all.