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Seems like I’m stuck with the virtuoso. I grind 200g for the cold brew and I’m not doing that in a hand grinder.
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 12:19 |
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Pilfered Pallbearers posted:Ran out of my fancy subscription beans, and out of desperation bought something from the grocery store to hold me over. Ah, yes, EU. Major producer and exporter of coffee beans. I also once bought some Lavazza in desperation, and I could never ever make them brew properly. Probably a year old. gently caress that.
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 14:32 |
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bolind posted:Ah, yes, EU. Major producer and exporter of coffee beans. For me it’s either that or no coffee until Tuesday when my sub stuff comes. I was able to somehow get a 17g in, 35g out in 29 sec with them on the second try, but it still tasted awful. But it’s caffeine.
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 15:23 |
I like Lavazza, but don't make espresso, only pourover.
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 15:26 |
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How well do those K cups where you can add your own grounds work in not destroying whatever expensive coffee I bought?
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 18:45 |
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nwin posted:Seems like I’m stuck with the virtuoso. I grind 200g for the cold brew and I’m not doing that in a hand grinder. Maybe stick it in one of those blender noise reducing cases? My Encore is violently loud too.
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 18:46 |
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Kiranamos posted:How well do those K cups where you can add your own grounds work in not destroying whatever expensive coffee I bought? They suck rear end op you might as well fill those with pencil shavings for the quality of extraction you'll get. If you've got nice beans you might as well toss a few bucks towards a cheapo french press or, better yet, a $10 Hario V60 and some papers so you can actually taste them.
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 19:28 |
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ThirstyBuck posted:Maybe stick it in one of those blender noise reducing cases? My Encore is violently loud too. Eh it’s annoying, but not to that point. I was just testing the waters to see if there’s anything better out there with the bonus of being quiet for around the same price point. What I don’t like is that I’ve broken three of the burr collars in the past 2 years. They’re a sacrificial part and only cost $4, but there’s no way to tell it’s broken unless I take note of the grind quality or give it a cleaning…then I hope I have a spare collar lying around which I usually don’t. I just ordered two of them so at least I have a backup. I’m thinking it’s being caused by grinding 200g once a week for my wife’s cold brew. The Ode looks pretty good…could run into the same issues though perhaps. I just don’t see grinding 200g a go in the wheelhouse of home grinders…maybe I’m wrong.
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 22:03 |
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Pentecoastal Elites posted:They suck rear end op you might as well fill those with pencil shavings for the quality of extraction you'll get. If you've got nice beans you might as well toss a few bucks towards a cheapo french press or, better yet, a $10 Hario V60 and some papers so you can actually taste them. I assumed it was wishful thinking. I have a copper French press but I just never know if I’m doing it right.
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 22:13 |
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Now that I've got coffee nuts out of my system, any favorite baking recipes that use espresso?
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 23:38 |
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nwin posted:Eh it’s annoying, but not to that point. I was just testing the waters to see if there’s anything better out there with the bonus of being quiet for around the same price point. Do you grind like 200g straight? My understanding is these kinds of grinders do not have the ability to run that much at once. I’d probably do like 50g at a time with 10 min in between and see how it goes.
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 23:43 |
nwin posted:The Ode looks pretty good…could run into the same issues though perhaps. I just don’t see grinding 200g a go in the wheelhouse of home grinders…maybe I’m wrong. i pretty routinely grind a pound at a time for coldbrew with my df64, takes a few minutes but the machine certainly has no real problems with it (just starts to get pretty warm after about a kilo and eventually it'd shut off if you got hot enough)
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 23:46 |
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Kiranamos posted:I assumed it was wishful thinking. I have a copper French press but I just never know if I’m doing it right. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=st571DYYTR8 someone in the comments helpfully gave a quick summary: quote:30gr medium coarse grounded Coffee + 500 ml water It seems like a ton of waiting time (and it really kind of is, which is why I usually go for the V60 personally) but it will absolutely produce great coffee.
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# ? Dec 18, 2021 23:49 |
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Pilfered Pallbearers posted:Do you grind like 200g straight? I stop halfway thru to empty the hopper but only for a minute or two…you might have a point. eke out posted:i pretty routinely grind a pound at a time for coldbrew with my df64, takes a few minutes but the machine certainly has no real problems with it (just starts to get pretty warm after about a kilo and eventually it'd shut off if you got hot enough) Wait-the single dose DF64? How do that work? https://www.espressooutlet.net/turi...XQaAia3EALw_wcB
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# ? Dec 19, 2021 00:06 |
nwin posted:Wait-the single dose DF64? How do that work? put coffee in tube, repeat 'single dose' doesn't mean that much, it doesn't have a big hopper but you can still drop like 4oz in it eke out fucked around with this message at 00:45 on Dec 19, 2021 |
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# ? Dec 19, 2021 00:42 |
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eke out posted:put coffee in tube, repeat Yeah I stopped being stupid after I wrote that. How’s the noise level?
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# ? Dec 19, 2021 01:01 |
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Xarthor posted: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. I'm still rocking the 2013 8 cup model and aside from the insulated carafe(*), some stainless steel looking cladding, and presumably the heating element/pump, it's all plastic. (*) At the time the biggest complaint about the insulated carafe was that it would eventually crack. I keep telling myself that once that happens I'll probably go to a Moccamaster but that hasn't happened in 8 years of daily usage.
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# ? Dec 19, 2021 15:57 |
nwin posted:Yeah I stopped being stupid after I wrote that. How’s the noise level? Comparable to my old virtuoso, probably a little quieter but not quiet.
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# ? Dec 19, 2021 17:30 |
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BrianBoitano posted:Now that I've got coffee nuts out of my system, any favorite baking recipes that use espresso? Mix an espresso into a good chocolate icing recipe for a cake or cupcakes.
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# ? Dec 19, 2021 18:40 |
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BrianBoitano posted:Now that I've got coffee nuts out of my system, any favorite baking recipes that use espresso? Only baking if you decide to make the ladyfingers yourself, but I've been really enjoying the serious eats tiramisu. https://www.seriouseats.com/best-tiramisu-recipe
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# ? Dec 20, 2021 18:54 |
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Thanks for listening to my grinder-related ramblings before. I decided that the Niche was too expensive to import, the DF64 too mod-y, and the Eureka single dose too non-existent, so I ordered myself a Specialita - I'm not sure I even want to single dose, I'd rather dial in a bean for a week at least and just reliably have that of a morning. I'm interested to see how different flat burrs are (currently using an Encore for everything). I even went for a fancy custom colour, because gently caress it, it's lockdown again, may as well spend money on coffee upgrades And I'm getting an Aergrind from my parents so I can have nice coffee when I visit them instead of their gross stuff (I didn't put it in those words obviously). Of course, we're not going now because of Omicron, but maybe next time!
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# ? Dec 21, 2021 15:47 |
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Bobstar posted:Thanks for listening to my grinder-related ramblings before. I decided that the Niche was too expensive to import, the DF64 too mod-y, and the Eureka single dose too non-existent, so I ordered myself a Specialita - I'm not sure I even want to single dose, I'd rather dial in a bean for a week at least and just reliably have that of a morning. I'm interested to see how different flat burrs are (currently using an Encore for everything). Did you order from espresscoffeeshop? You can get the Spec for about $420 shipped to the US.
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# ? Dec 21, 2021 15:48 |
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nwin posted:Did you order from espresscoffeeshop? You can get the Spec for about $420 shipped to the US. I ordered it from a local shop here in the Netherlands - gave them the code from the Mignon Configurator and they're ordering it in from Italy.
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# ? Dec 21, 2021 15:56 |
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Are coffee competitions done with different beans, or are there sections that test whoever can dial in a roast the best/fastest? I’m envisioning a competition where everyone has the same water and beans and whoever has the best cup with the most amount of beans remaining wins.
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# ? Dec 21, 2021 18:46 |
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Kiranamos posted:How well do those K cups where you can add your own grounds work in not destroying whatever expensive coffee I bought? Please for the love of baby Jesus do not use good coffee in a Keurig. If you can, use a pourover, French press, or even a sock. Anything will extract your nice coffee better than a Keurig.
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# ? Dec 24, 2021 03:56 |
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script kitty posted:Please for the love of baby Jesus do not use good coffee in a Keurig. If you can, use a pourover, French press, or even a sock. Anything will extract your nice coffee better than a Keurig. What if I wanna get that cat piss flavor
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# ? Dec 24, 2021 04:25 |
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Put some DEF in your coldbrew.
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# ? Dec 24, 2021 04:38 |
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After looking into espresso machines, (barista fo 3 years about ten years ago, so I at least somewhat know what I’m doing) I’m seriously thinking of just getting a nepresso machine. I drink lattes and caps like 90% of the time I’m not having pour over. Unless there’s some amazing machine I’m not seeing for like $500? Because for less than $200 a nespresso and a milk frothed looks solid at this point. LionArcher fucked around with this message at 22:19 on Dec 24, 2021 |
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The Flair Neo is a cheaper option that comes with a pressurized basket so you don't need an amazing grinder for it. James Hoffman thinks it's pretty good for the price. We have a nespresso machine at work and it tastes pretty good. I prefer a real coffee shops but espresso prices are over $4 now not including tip. So I choose free over the best.
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# ? Dec 24, 2021 22:22 |
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I started on the Neo but if you like milk drinks get one that can use the larger Pro 2 basket. After upgrading I'm so glad I did!
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# ? Dec 24, 2021 22:43 |
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I think the big question is if you want to deal with getting a good grinder or not as well. JX Pro hand grinder plus a flair is pretty great…then a nanofoamer for milk…that would stay under $500. You could also do a breville bambino plus a hand grinder for about $500. If you don’t want to gently caress with grinding, then either a bambino/flair with pressurized Portafilter or nespresso.
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# ? Dec 24, 2021 22:53 |
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Flair Pro2+JXPro+Bellman steamer here. Great setup for ~$500.
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# ? Dec 25, 2021 05:16 |
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LionArcher posted:After looking into espresso machines, (barista fo 3 years about ten years ago, so I at least somewhat know what I’m doing) I’m seriously thinking of just getting a nepresso machine. I drink lattes and caps like 90% of the time I’m not having pour over. Breville bambino is in that price range and is supposed to steam pretty well, but it doesn’t do great with light roasts. Otherwise you’re looking at one of the single boilers like the silvia or gaggia classic. None of them is really what I’d call amazing but they’re all capable of making good espresso
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# ? Dec 25, 2021 05:44 |
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My Gaggia's pump has bitten the dust I'm pretty sure so I'm back to French press and bellman steamer That bellman steamer remains amazing
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# ? Dec 25, 2021 07:34 |
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I'm not super interested in espresso but my favorite local roaster makes "milk steamers" so I'm eyeing the poo poo out of that bellman steamer so i can have my drat lavender milk steamers in the comfort of my home
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# ? Dec 25, 2021 08:03 |
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I'm still planning on buying the Cafelat Robot one day. What's the benefit of something like the bellman steamer over the Breville milk frother? They look like they are at a similar price point.
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# ? Dec 25, 2021 10:45 |
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Bellman lets you manually make microfoam. Breville does it for you.
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# ? Dec 25, 2021 10:54 |
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Naive question: I was watching Hoffmann's French Press Technique video and... he doesn't actually do any pressing, he just uses the press as a strainer. Doesn't that sort of defeats the whole purpose of the French Press?
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# ? Dec 25, 2021 11:44 |
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Plunging just stops the extraction so you could plunge and let it sit there without over-extracting. If you're pouring it straight away it doesn't make any difference. Saying that, I've tried pouring without plunging and it's always resulted in way more sludge in my cup, might just be a crappy cafetiere though... I don't use it often.
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What’s everyone’s tips with the bellman steamer? I got one a few weeks ago and I’ve only gotten decent results once. My main complaint is it takes too long to heat up. I’m getting better results microwaving some milk and using a nanofoamer. I want to like the bellman, but so far I’m not impressed.
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