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I love my Fellow Stagg EKG, but it is expensive.
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# ? Dec 11, 2021 19:04 |
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The copper one is gorgeous, I might splurge gonna sit on it for a day.
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# ? Dec 11, 2021 19:04 |
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I read a lot of mixed reviews about some of the kettles recommended above and ended up going with this one. I've been using it for several months and have no complaints.
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# ? Dec 11, 2021 19:05 |
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My bonavita was a workhorse up until an unfortunate incident involving gravity and the floor, then it was like an aging basketball player giving it one last season even though time caught up to him. The replacement kettle I got last Christmas has been great and had no issues.
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# ? Dec 11, 2021 19:41 |
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Gunder posted:I love my Fellow Stagg EKG, but it is expensive. Also have one in black and I love it, very useful for getting warm water for baking as well
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# ? Dec 11, 2021 20:54 |
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I got the Bonavita variable temp and it’s a little slow to heat up but it was also only $50 so very worth it
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# ? Dec 11, 2021 21:25 |
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It doesn't say it's an 8oz. bag until you get to the shopping cart but..........Free shipping!
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# ? Dec 12, 2021 17:22 |
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MetaJew posted:I tried to do a little searching in this thread, but does anyone in hear on a Vario or Vario-W and have they attempted to do the "hyperalignment"? I have a Vario-W with steel burrs and I notice with my pour-overs that there always seems like a good amount of fines at the top of the brew bed. I never used the ceramic burrs that came with it-- so I don't know if the steel burrs generate significantly fewer fines than the ceramics, but it makes me think that the lower burr may be out of alignment due to the drive belt or whatever else it is that people say online. Any goons in here align their burrs?
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# ? Dec 12, 2021 20:59 |
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MetaJew posted:Any goons in here align their burrs? The 40 page thread on the home barista forums makes it feel a wee bit intimidating, but I’d love to do it. I just haven’t seen a foolproof guide yet. I even just got my Vario back from a repair and they were kind enough to upgrade me to the metal chamber as part of the refurbishment, so I’m quite primed to do it… There might be a bit more attention coming to this mod soon, with Baratza releasing the Vario+.
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# ? Dec 13, 2021 05:33 |
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Happy Pizza Guy posted:The 40 page thread on the home barista forums makes it feel a wee bit intimidating, but I’d love to do it. I just haven’t seen a foolproof guide yet. I even just got my Vario back from a repair and they were kind enough to upgrade me to the metal chamber as part of the refurbishment, so I’m quite primed to do it… That metal grind chamber seems like a nice upgrade but I'm not sure how I would "know" if I would benefit from it. My Vario-W just has the plastic chamber as far as I'm aware-- but I do think it's producing way too many fines. The top of the bed always looks muddy while if you scoop off that layer, the grinds look mostly uniform and a little coarser underneath. Yeah, there was one specific comment that said the "easier" way to align it involved loosening the belt drive, i think, and then just clamping everything together with some woodworking clamps, and then tightening it all back up. I'm still very disappointed at the lack of a step-by-step guide. I guess I've been spoiled by car forums and people that are more mechanically inclined than coffee snobs. Here's the specific post: https://www.home-barista.com/grinders/alicorn-achieving-precision-alignment-with-baratza-forte-vario-t59857-270.html#p776891 Fake edit: Scrolling through the thread a little more, I see people attempting that process but there still doesn't seem to be a definite answer, and retensioning the belt doesn't seem fun. With all that said I've been generally satisfied with the flavor of my pour overs, so I'm just a little more curious about if I can improve on the grind quality. I am really thinking about buying myself the Cafelat Robot soon (after looking at comparisons between it and the Flair 58), so getting the grinder dialed in to hopefully grind for espresso would be nice.
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# ? Dec 13, 2021 07:09 |
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We’ve been thinking of getting some of those coffee grinder cleaning beans. Basically you grind a batch of those to clean your electric grinder and then finish up with old, unwanted beans to wash out the residue. Do these things actually work?
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# ? Dec 13, 2021 08:04 |
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Vegetable posted:We’ve been thinking of getting some of those coffee grinder cleaning beans. Basically you grind a batch of those to clean your electric grinder and then finish up with old, unwanted beans to wash out the residue. Do these things actually work? I use some occasionally, but when I do, I also pull out my upper burr and try to brush everything clean. I then use a wooden tooth pick to try and pick out any grounds that have gotten packed into any crevices. The cleaning "beans" claim that they will absorb old coffee oils and odors so I don't think they can hurt. You do need to have some extra coffee beans lying around to run through your grinder after you run the cleaning beans to make sure you get out any leftover grinds flushed out. I do think the next few brews taste a lot better after cleaning the grinder, so I don't think the cleaning product can hurt at all.
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# ? Dec 13, 2021 08:28 |
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MetaJew posted:The top of the bed always looks muddy while if you scoop off that layer, the grinds look mostly uniform and a little coarser underneath. How does your coffee taste?
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# ? Dec 13, 2021 11:38 |
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Vegetable posted:We’ve been thinking of getting some of those coffee grinder cleaning beans. Basically you grind a batch of those to clean your electric grinder and then finish up with old, unwanted beans to wash out the residue. Do these things actually work? I use the Grindz ones regularly (once a month) and they clean out pretty well. They pull out a ton of residual crap and I spend less time cleaning out tiny corners because of them. So they’re not going to clean it perfectly, but they get you most of the way there. They’re also GF and taste like nothing, so you don’t have to clean out the little white dust they leave behind. My grinders work nicely after I use them.
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# ? Dec 13, 2021 18:22 |
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If you find yourself with no other option, here's a ranking of 30 TJ coffees https://www.thrillist.com/drink/nation/best-trader-joes-coffee
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# ? Dec 13, 2021 19:04 |
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I've bought a bunch of different "small lot" single origins from Trader Joe's and they all taste slightly burnt. They are $9 for 12oz so a lot cheaper than a specialty coffee store, but still, why does it have to be burnt.
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# ? Dec 13, 2021 19:08 |
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Mu Zeta posted:I've bought a bunch of different "small lot" single origins from Trader Joe's and they all taste slightly burnt. They are $9 for 12oz so a lot cheaper than a specialty coffee store, but still, why does it have to be burnt. Because Starbucks. That’s why. Seriously, Folgers and Maxwell House have just been replaced by a similarly off flavor filled burnt coffee wave. I’d actually prefer to go back to big cans of robusta. At least there you can just add milk and sugar and it’s mediocrity is expected.
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# ? Dec 13, 2021 19:17 |
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Pentecoastal Elites posted:Yeah, definitely! Espresso's capacity to completely change as a drink from even the smallest procedural tweaks is unlike anything else, it really is kind of amazing. just to follow up (before I forget) 20g in, 50 out at an even higher (!!) grind setting got me a very drinkable shot in 32s. Not fully dialed in yet, but way way more promising than anything I was pulling before. Thank you, everyone, for your advice! Now I just have to deal with a week of airport and hotel coffee before I can get home and keep working at it
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# ? Dec 13, 2021 19:57 |
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Looking for some advice. So I've go it an unmodded Gaggia Classic and an Iberitel MC2 grinder. So generally it's all dialed in fine for normal Espresso, except when I use our decafe beans the extraction is too slow, soggy puck etc so the grind is well off. Adjusting the grind on the MC2 is quite annoying generally when it's so out. Does anyone have any recommendations for either things I could do, like different baskets or something, or better grinders for on demand grinding.
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# ? Dec 13, 2021 23:52 |
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Ok coffee goons, question time: I've been using my $40 Mr. Coffee drip machine for awhile now and surprisingly it makes a good cup of joe. But aesthetically it's not the most beautiful thing in our kitchen. With the holidays coming up I was thinking about asking my parents for a new drip coffee maker because it's the kind of gift I'd never buy for myself. Anyhow, I've been reading a lot of coffee reviews online and it seems like it comes down to one word: cheap. People seem to complain that every brand that used to be good (Braun, Bonavita, Bunn, etc) have replaced all their formerly quality metal pieces with cheap plastic pieces that break, leak, or foul the coffee taste. Many people say at this point there's no substantial build quality difference between a $40 Mr. Coffee machine and a $150 Braun. Because it's a gift, I'm not going to ask my parents to buy me some $500 coffee maker (not that they would anyway.) Are there any decent drip coffee makers in the market in the $75-$150 range? And before you suggest, yes, I already have a Chemex and a moka pot. I like both and use them from time to time, but sometimes I'm lazy and just want to throw in some grounds hit a button. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
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# ? Dec 14, 2021 21:12 |
Xarthor posted:Because it's a gift, I'm not going to ask my parents to buy me some $500 coffee maker (not that they would anyway.) Are there any decent drip coffee makers in the market in the $75-$150 range? And before you suggest, yes, I already have a Chemex and a moka pot. I like both and use them from time to time, but sometimes I'm lazy and just want to throw in some grounds hit a button. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ mandatory hoffmann link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t8eYs2vxT-8 i have the oxo 9 cup one and it's quite solid but a little above that range at ~$200, as are i think most in this category. it's definitely a lot better than cheapo mr. coffee type things though, gets hotter, maintains temperature better during brewing, will do a nice bloom, has good water dispersion, etc.
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Xarthor posted:Ok coffee goons, question time: Have your parents give you a gift card and then spend the rest of the way to a Technivorm or Breville. If you’re prepared to spend a hypothetical $150 in holiday money value on a coffee machine then you may as well push it to $300 and get the best there is.
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eke out posted:mandatory hoffmann link: I also love my 9 cup. They go for $160-200 depending. Currently the 8 cup (considered very similar) is $175 on Amazon. OXO Brew 8 Cup Coffee Maker, Stainless Steel https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07H9G93WK/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_JK4VZD6ZX9CE372QRAPK
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# ? Dec 15, 2021 01:20 |
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In the market for a new drip machine myself, is the Breville so much less robust than the Technivorm that I shouldn't consider it? I want to brew 6 cups into a thermal carafe on a timer and out of those I can get one at a time of two of them with the Dutch machine, but I suppose I could go with the 6 cup option heater Technivorm if it's that incredible.
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# ? Dec 15, 2021 08:52 |
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Whomst among us haven't done weird dehydration experiments with espresso from the "only pay shipping" coffee beans, as an attempt to make coffee roasted nutz? Very sharp. Will test it out tomorrow!
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# ? Dec 16, 2021 05:43 |
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Are we freebasing coffee now?
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# ? Dec 16, 2021 15:19 |
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You need to smoke that
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# ? Dec 16, 2021 15:21 |
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Dead Nerve posted:Are we freebasing coffee now? b r i p e
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hello coffee thread. we have a bunch of whole beans that were gifted us, and I've been wanting to get a domestic grinder for a bit now. I'm torn between the wilfa uniform and the fellow ode. I know james hoffman strongly advices the wilfa over the ode due to different reasons, but I know I'm not really experienced enough to notice or taste any differences there might be. the price difference isn't really an issue to us, and we live in norway where both are equally available I do vastly prefer the aesthetic of the ode plus its smaller footprint over the wilfa, and something tells me I should probably take his strong preference for wilfa with a grain of salt since his business is in cooperation with them? as a complete novice (last time I used a grinder it was like 12 years ago, with one of those very lovely bladed ones) which would you recommend? I'm planning on using it with a v60, aeropress and french press
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 17:02 |
ulvir posted:hello coffee thread. we have a bunch of whole beans that were gifted us, and I've been wanting to get a domestic grinder for a bit now. I'm torn between the wilfa uniform and the fellow ode. I know james hoffman strongly advices the wilfa over the ode due to different reasons, but I know I'm not really experienced enough to notice or taste any differences there might be. the price difference isn't really an issue to us, and we live in norway where both are equally available iirc that comparison video was before they released their newer burr set that lets it go a little finer and therefore fixed a main problem hoffmann had? i know lots of folks that have Odes, it's a solidly good grinder for filter coffee, you probably won't be disappointed especially if you like the aesthetics and small profile
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 17:15 |
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ulvir posted:I do vastly prefer the aesthetic of the ode plus its smaller footprint over the wilfa This is no small thing, the ode looks great. I've never used a wilfa but I've had a lot of coffee from odes and have always thought it was very consistently good. I've nearly bought an ode dozens of times, the single thing stopping me is that I mostly drink espresso drinks nowadays, but I know I'll cave sooner or later.
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 18:23 |
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Ran out of my fancy subscription beans, and out of desperation bought something from the grocery store to hold me over. Got these Lavazza light roast beans that claim “Roasted in Italy” “Beans from non-EU source” No other details. Just from a non-EU place. I’m going to assume they were grown in Antarctica.
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 18:26 |
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Coffee grinder recommendation under $300? Want: quiet, reliable for drip and French press. Usage about 3x a week. I have a virtuoso but it’s loving loud.
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# ? Dec 17, 2021 23:53 |
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nwin posted:Coffee grinder recommendation under $300? Going to want a manual grinder then. Lido E, Commandante c40, Helor
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 05:29 |
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The 1zpresso JX has the same performance as a Comandante for $140. Granted it completely ripped off the design and is made cheaper in Taiwan, but still.
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 05:52 |
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Hello, I am posting from the grave because I died of suffocation down these rabbit holesBrianBoitano posted:Whomst among us haven't done weird dehydration experiments with espresso from the "only pay shipping" coffee beans, as an attempt to make coffee roasted nutz? By the way, I was being literal when I mentioned these were sharp - like razor blades. And for those of you who thought this looked like drugs: Dead Nerve posted:Are we freebasing coffee now? Pilfered Pallbearers posted:You need to smoke that My cat agreed with you and tried to get high: Thankfully she only spread it over half of our carpet and bedsheets. I'm happy to share that after 5 iterations (earliest attempt not shown) I got the glassy look I was going for with enough coffee flavor: Clockwise from top left:
All in all, dehydrating the espresso was interesting but since the hard crack stage of sugar is higher than boiling then all aromatics are driven off / destroyed anyhow. That, and I didn't powderize enough since I learned the ratio as I went. Still neat to say I did it and my cat got into my stash.
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 07:21 |
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nwin posted:Coffee grinder recommendation under $300? The new version of the Lagom Mini is interesting. Its basically a hand grinder sized grinder but with a motor. Its much quieter than the prior version and about $320. I think it only does about 25g at a time though and may not be great for espresso if you end up there. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKeRYvOa1gI
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 08:27 |
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Me right now:
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 08:50 |
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Well done you mad coffee scientist! Let us know what the family thinks.
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Bandire posted:The new version of the Lagom Mini is interesting. Its basically a hand grinder sized grinder but with a motor. Its much quieter than the prior version and about $320. I think it only does about 25g at a time though and may not be great for espresso if you end up there. Brian Quan compares the taste for expresso to be about the same as the Niche just with a longer grind time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M9XRGJL3p1U
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