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Pigbog
Apr 28, 2005

Unless that is Spider-man if Spider-man were a backyard wrestler or Kurt Cobain, your costume looks shitty.
Aeropress coffee is in my experience much much less bitter than french press coffee. Keep in mind I'm not the expert that the people in this thread are, I still use a bladed grinder so take what I'm saying with a grain of salt.
My friends tend to think it's weaker brew (it's not) because they think that "strong coffee" means that it tastes bitter and acidic and is thicker.

I threw out my french press the first time I had coffee with my aeropress, and the first time my girlfriend had it she bought one for herself. In the past year of multiple daily uses I have gone through almost one pack of filters (approx. $7 shipping included). Believe me when I say that you'll notice a difference and you won't regret it.

I wish I had never seen this thread! Now I'm going to be up late every night over-researching grinders and clever coffee makers and whatever other apparatuses are discussed in the foreseeable future. :(

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