Everyone loves their morning coffee. Some so much that they choose to immortalize it on their skin forever!

Realistic black and grey cup of coffee being poured by Alan Macintosh.

Espresso maker done by Luke Worley at Good Graces Tattoo.

Neat coffee chest piece done by Susanne Konig.

There’s a legend that says Ethiopian shepherds first discovered coffee in 800 A.D when they noticed their goats apparently dancing after eating coffee beans. A local monk then made a drink with the bean, which kept him awake all night. Thus, coffee was born!

Bright neo traditional coffee cups and flowers done by Chelsea Jane at Old Towne Tattoo Parlour in California.

Black and grey skull cup of coffee done by Mark Pinter.

Here are some coffee facts for you addicts out there. The top three countries that produce coffee are Brazil, Colombia, and Vietnam, with Brazil producing 40% of the worlds coffee.

Coffee pot and skull done by Clark Seiger.

Coffee maker done by Mich at Jackson Street Tattoo Company in Seattle.

It is possible to overdose on coffee, but don’t worry, it would take the average person about 100 cups to do so.

Traditional woman drinking coffee done by Danielle Rose at Sanctuary Tattoo Dundee in Scotland.

Coffee and books done by Michael Hendra at Hendra Tattoo in the Poconos.

Coffee drinkers have a lower risk of Alzheimers disease! Caffeine also has a positive effect on type two diabetes and Parkinson’s. As well as protecting women against skin cancer.

Slave to coffee reaper and coffee done by Jake Fraser at Grey Street Tattoo in Melbourne Australia.

Girl in a coffee cup done by Mico at Lighthouse Tattoo in Seoul South Korea.

The largest cup of coffee ever was brewed in South Korea in 2014 and was over 3,700 gallons.

Dotwork reaper and a cup of coffee done by James Armstrong at Bishop Tattoo Company in the UK.

Simple coffee maker done by Mike Harper at Black Galleon in the UK.

Even though the flavour is stronger in a dark roast, they actually have less caffeine than a light roast.

Creepy skeleton in a cup of coffee done by Jan L at Beetle Ink Tattoo in Leipzig.

Death before decaf reaper done by Nathan Woelke.

Decaf coffee is not 100% caffeine free.

Vampires cup of bloody coffee done by Jessy Albert Jr at Palace Tattoo in Vancouver.

Johnny Cash inspired piece by Phil Hatchet Yau.

Coffee is the second post popular beverage in the world, second only to water.

Coffee and cigarettes done by Julien Detillieux at R Bender Studio.

Death before decaf in a coffee pot done by Sean Rhodes.

As a tattoo, a grim reaper with a cup of coffee is popular in an American traditional style. Cups of coffee and coffee makers are also popular.

Stormy cup of coffee done by Kane Berry at Vic Market Tattoo in Melbourne, Australia.

Cute broken heart late done by Sicky Nicks in Toronto.

Which is your favourite?