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Thread for discussing coffee and coffee related topics.

'How do YOU make your coffee?' edition.

If you're new and confused, start here:
https://pastebin.com/UEzwuyLz

If you're old and confused, Kona and JBM are out shitty co-ferments are in

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PISS
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MY
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What are we drinking for Christmas?
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>>21796676
Good coffee through a blade grinder.
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>>21796651
>Awake yet?
yes :)
>How's the coffee?
its *ssiiiipp* festive :)
and good
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do you really need more than cowboy style?
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>>21796659
:)
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Off work until at least Monday, maybe I can actually open this fucking thing that's been sitting on my table for weeks because I've been too tired and busy to fuck with it.
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I don't have "espresso" beans. This is what I got. What should I use, the honey processed?
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>>21797093
you should rest it first
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>>21796651
best decaf instant coffee?
been drinking nestle decaf but it's shit and I'm tired of it
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i haven't drink coffee in 3 weeks, the first 3 days were a bit rough but after that i became 100% coffee sober
the only noticeable difference is that my teeth look whiter than before
thoughts on my experiment?
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>>21797418
Report back in 3 months.
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merry christmas from australia
:)
hope everyone has good coffee today
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>>21797549
Merry christmas. I think I'll make some fantastic espresso and not help the tard.
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>>21797091
This will be my first expresso, im happy with plunger for now though
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>>21797341
I buy decaf from aldi. Its in a small jar made in belgium.
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>>21797549
Merry Christmas. Guess I should get up and make a brew.
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>>21797689
Why are you replying to me?
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>>21796651
well this isn't jolly or festive at all
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>>21797694
okay, I'll check it out
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Got some fancy Honduran single source beans and they suck. Thought I would like them because Costa Rican beans are some of my favorite. Had to turn the grind size almost to max and do a 2min bloom + a single pour to make them not come out all bitter.
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My $20 espresso maker exploded and they sent me another one and this one has poor sealing on all the screw on plastic parts including the grind basket so it doesn't actually make espresso just rapidly extracted sour water, the components from the exploded maker actually do form a seal and make espresso so now I have a nice functional unit that makes espresso without stalling for $20, not gonna buy another one it this one explodes too, I'm the QC would be just as shitty if I spent $200 instead.
Merry Xmas!
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>>21796651
After trying a bunch of whole beans vs. pre-ground coffee, I think people drastically overstate the importance of grinding your own. The best cups of coffee I make are the ones I get from the Peet's coffee that I ask them to grind for me. If anything the consistency of the professional grind you get from a coffee shop vs. any reasonable home grinder is enough to outweigh the difference in freshness.
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>>21797931
you're buying stale supermarket coffee that was probably roasted years ago, of course you're not seeing any difference
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>>21796676
72h aerobic ethiopian landrace from coqueta
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>>21798006
>you're buying stale supermarket coffee that was probably roasted years ago
Nope
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>>21796676
pepe jijon ty-oxy typica from september
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>>21797931
Daddy Hoff did a video on this
https://youtu.be/NxklrAQfupw?t=116
TL;DW fresh ground is the way to go, even if all you have at home is a Baratza, that's still better than preground from a professional grinder that's only getting staler every day you don't finish it.
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>>21796676
Had these today, Panaman natural process geisha
Really expensive but really good
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>>21798548
Glad you enjoyed it. I personally don't spend a ton of money on expensive coffee. I've had cheap stuff that's good and expensive stuff that's good.
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Sweet!
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>>21798828
Dude!
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>>21798072
>Peet's
Their fresh beans can be over a year old. Post the roast date on the bag. I'll wait.
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>>21798828
This logo makes me think of driving to a tennis court in a conversion van in the late 70's.
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>>21796651
Got my folks some coffee from the city this year.
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>>21798828
I roasted a bunch of Daye Bensa this year.
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got a femobook :D
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>>21798969
ok chang
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>>21796651
How many of those bean subscriptions are actually decent? I don't know what I like so I want to try as much as possible. French press btw
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>>21798969
you like femcock?
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>>21799086
fock
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coffee time :)
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>>21798828
I buye buncho bensa every weeka from my locle rostry
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Coffee time :)
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>>21798818
Probably won’t get something like this again for a good while, I think its worth it to try but for something to drink often it’s just too expensive for not that much better taste
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>>21799395
again
:)
dinner soon
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Did you guys get anything good for Christmas?
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>>21799743
yes
but not like any physical things.
except a good dinner if you count that.
oh and a good cup of coffee.
:)
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>>21799743
This cup is so good. Probably the best I've had.
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>>21796651
Hello I need help. I have a french press I've never used. What's a well priced coffee to use in my press? I prefer dark coffee nut I don't know if I should use ground coffee or beans I grind myself or what?
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>>21800227
yes
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So before I buy a P2 is there anything else I should look at that may be better for a few extra dollars. I dont know much about grinding my own coffee, but the reviews of coffee sticking to the grinder through staticness has kinda put me off a little.
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how many coffee beans would i have to eat to die from caffeine poisoing?
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>>21800551
a lot. you're better off taking a bottle of caffeine pills
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>>21800227
literally doesn't matter what kind of roast you use, just make sure it's a coarse grind that you preferably do yourself
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>>21800473
depends on your definition of a few but the short answer is no
just search rdt, it helps counter static
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>>21800551
10 pounds
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Ever take a sip and everything is great? No need to buy new gear, no need to seek new beans.

Guys I think I've reached coffee endgame.
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>being content with drinking 1 coffee forever
that would be nice.
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>Mom knows I like coffee because of "the flavors"
>She buys me flavored coffee
>this time she bought me a rum flavored one.
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>>21801013
did you say thank you :)?
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>>21801013
She's just ahead of the curve. Dak is going to release a rum barrel anaerobic process clove co-ferment next month.
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>>21800973
>have this happen
>coffee place no longer has those beans in stock
happening as we speak
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>>21801081
>clove co-ferment
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>>21800973
This is every day for me.
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>>21800473
For the price? Not really.
You cups won't be that different.

Kingrinder K7/ ZP6 or Pietro might be your next upgrade after that but your P2 will still be useful after getting those.
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>>21796651
I used to live in Switzerland and coffee was expensive although decent quality but i moved to India and now coffee is cheap, and in general even higher quality
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>>21801129
>>21801339
bless
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having coffee cheese with my coffee.
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How fine do you guys grind for a moka pot?
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>>21801479
round about that
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>>21801499
should add i almost thought it was my hand for a second.
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Aeropress I forgot I owned until last night managed to save some really bad coffee I got as a gift for Christmas.
I think I'm a convert now, I'm a part of the Aeropress Cult.
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>>21801479
that looks fine
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>>21801479
Bit coarse innit?
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>>21801460
>espresso and lavender
Who thought this was a good idea?
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>>21801560
could be his grinder just makes more boulders
the aggregate is fine especially if he is using a stock filter
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>>21801571
Me.

source: i ate it, it was a good idea.
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What do you guys use to brew coffee for a large number of guests?
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I got gifted an espresso machine for christmas
Simple enough to use, but how much should I calibrate it to dispense for a 1 cup serving?
1 Cup seems like 2 sips but the 2 cups setting is a huge amount of espresso
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>>21801793
i make them sit patiently as i perform my WBC routine for them.
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>>21801819
measure the coffee yield for each and tell us
and then we will tell you how retarded you are.
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>>21801819
1.5 cups duh
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>>21801793
guests?
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What's the goated entry level espresso, the breville bambino?
Does it come with a camera-friendly bottomless filter so you can actually show off the quality of your electric grinder?

What does it feel like to use an entry level walmart machine like pic related if you're not a snob?
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>>21801793
Either moccamaster or 10-cup chemex
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>>21801013
this happened to me last christmas except it was Jack Daniels branded "whiskey" coffee
I used it in my drip coffee maker and it was acceptable.
this is part of the life. hold it up to your family makers and tell them you love the gift because you make so much coffee
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>>21801013
do flavored ground coffees ever taste the way they smell?
i've never had one that didn't taste and feel oily and burnt, like as if all the flavor is just just perfume.
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>>21802004
that's what they all are. it's grounds with some syrup or something added to it
we are all doomed to receive them as gifts
accept this reality, and act like it's a great gift
they remember you're "into coffee," they think it's fancy, and it's a lovely gesture
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course coffee is fine.
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>>21801879
Save a little more money and get a delonghi superautomatic that does hot milk.
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>>21802098
Terrible advice.
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>>21802124
wrong!
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coffee
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i think i have been grinding too fine for pour over...
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>>21802242
Just go by taste nigga.
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>>21802248
i am you fucking mook
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thinking bout that esso...
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>>21802568
got it
made a lil latte
:)
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>>21802004
I tried a vanilla macadamia flavor from Kauai that I really enjoyed, but I am a drip filter/K-cup using pleb.
Speaking of being a pleb, has anyone ever had an experience they expected to be mediocre, but was actually good? The first time I ever tried cafe de olla was at a jeet run truck stop. Normally I would say cinnamon in coffee is for chicks but those Mexicans are on to something there. If I ever get some real coffee making equipment, that's what I want to make.
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>>21801996
my relatives know what specialty coffee is
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So anyone been to Yaw Farms Coffee Roasters? I wanted to go but they were closed because they gave their workers off for the holidays.
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Blooming muh kofi
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I got a home espresso machine for christmas
I'm trying to make lattes, I can do the espresso alright I think (not as strong as I'd like, but oh well), but how do I do the milk thing? I've been watching videos, and mine always turns out way too foamy on top and then liquidy below the foam.
What am I probably doing wrong?
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>>21803010
thats a big bloom
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>>21803133
depending on the machine you could simply be moving too slow
OR too fast.
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>>21803139
....you're supposed to move?
The guide I read said to put it just below the surface for a few seconds, then go lower until it heats up. But yeah that's probably not right for this machine
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>>21803143
by move i mean how fast you are at completing the necessary steps.
as in moving through the process.
could you simply tell us the machine.
you also have to use the right amount of milk
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>>21803174
Thanks, it's this one:
https://www.amazon.com/DeLonghi-Espresso-Cappuccino-Stainless-EC260BK/dp/B08C96BG9H?th=1
I waited for it all to heat up properly. I also watched some videos for it (on Amazon and YT) and they all seem to be showing making a cappuccino with lots of foam. The instruction manual is pretty useless too.
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>>21796651
Hello fellow coffee enjoyers
I'm looking to upgrade from my nescafe classic + milk combo
I was thinking of getting the Bambino (not the plus version) and Eureka Mingon Filtro
Is that a good combo for starting out? I'm going to make mainly capuccino with occasional espresso
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>>21803219
Well, how competent are you at frothing milk? If the answer is "not very", get the plus for the automatic frothing. 200 extra dollary doos is nothing to sneeze at ofc, but you did say you were planning on drinking mostly capucinnos
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coffee was mid today
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Just learned that coffee at starbucks is like $9.
makes me feel a lot better about my beans that cost $5 a cup
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>>21803193
>$99.95
sorry brother but foam is all you're going to get with that machine.
also looking at their own image it looks like they themselves made a drink with lots of foam.
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>>21803193
Watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tJDmF3zl0ug You just need to take the frother off. You can also spend $10 on the aftermarket metal tips like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CL5WV5PT or if you are a little more mechanically inclined you can buy a rancilio silvia steam wand and replace the whole thing with that but you have to take the machine apart.
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>>21803901
Thanks, I'll try it without the little frother thing and just the rubber nozzle. Maybe I'll get the metal one too, we'll see.
>>21803876
If ^^^ doesn't work, I guess I can get used to foamy drinks, or just drink shots all the time
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Delonghi fools another one
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>>21803936
It will work. My nephew wanted to get into espresso last year and I set him up with a similar machine(an ECP model) because he had a very small budget. Its just going to take you a minute to figure it out. Make sure you purge the steam at first, then if you look at the top of your pitcher divide it into 4 in your head and hit the center of one of those quadrants. Submerge the tip and then cut it on, raise the tip a bit so you are aerating it just below the surface, once the pitcher matches the temp of your hand(no longer feels cold) then submerge the tip a little deeper and this step will incorporate the foam and make microfoam. Make sure its got a good spin on it. You can angle to jug a bit if needed. Then purge and wipe the steam wand. Also make sure you are using an appropriate sized pitcher. Its hard to get nice silky milk if the pitcher is too big or small for the amount of milk you are using.
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>>21803950
It was a gift from my job. They used some service where we could choose one item, there was literally nothing I wanted and just picked this because whatever.
>>21803952
Ok thanks
I guess I should also get a metal pitcher... It didn't come with one
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>>21803954
If you want mostly lattes/caps for one person/drink at a time I would get a 350ml pitcher.
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>this entry level espresso machine is soooooo good u just have to mod the steam wand and mod the grind basket and replace the portafilter and all the bundled accessories and get a scale and a WDT thingy and a....

you know what i think i'll stick to my nespresso thanks
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>>21804128
>entry level
it isnt
its cheap trash intentionally designed to fool retards.
entry level is the Breville Bambino.
or something like a flair neo
or a rok gc(poor mans cafelat robot)
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>>21804144
if you have to keep buying aftermarket shit to compensate for poor accessories, it's not a good entry level either
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>>21804155
>keep buying
what?
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>>21804144
what makes breville bambino better over other automatic thermoblock espresso machines like delongli dedica which are like half the price?
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>>21804170
>delongli dedica
we've been through this already
check past threads.
tldr: the bambino is everything the dedica is but better.
>but-
you are welcome to compare them yourself but the fact you are asking the question in the first place means you wont be able to understand what you are even comparing, so just steal someone else's opinion on the matter and move on with your life.
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>>21804170
If you aren't picky get a delonghi machine with a screen and hot milk frothing (Magnifica Evo Next or Eletta Explore if you can find one) and you'll be happy.
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Unfortunately this tastes better than all the coffee I've ever had in my life
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>>21804386
you must've been drinking some bloody awful coffee then
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>>21804128
>and get a scale
ngmi
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>>21803952
Ok I tried and this time it didn't make may foam lol, just warm milk. I might have overcooked it too since I'm using a plastic pitcher. I also think I pulled too much espresso.
Overall, the drink is... fine
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>>21804676
Grim.
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How come all the cheap but not total garbage machines are boiler models and ppl on reddit go on and on about their rock solidness and ease of repair over decades meanwhile thermoblock machines are incredibly easy to clog up with limescale and their parts are only made to last a few years
even just having the boiler already puts it at an advantage because it heats up the whole brewer assembly unlike thermoblocks and doesn't result in sour pulls from heat loss.
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>>21804782
what's the point of this post?
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not sure if i'm using my timemore grinder properly.
i turn it counter clockwise until it reaches "0". it's pretty difficult to turn at this position. i do 1 click, its still a bit difficult, but doable. then after a 3 clicks it just becomes fully loose. is that supposed to happen? each click is supposedly a tenth of a circle.
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>>21805135
At "0" your burrs are touching.
>then after a 3 clicks it just becomes fully loose. is that supposed to happen?
As you adjust coarser your burrs separate, allowing for larger grinds to fall through the now widened gap. What are you asking?
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>>21805135
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45fpPUQ-5TU&t=50s
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>>21805135
brainlet
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>>21805135
I have the same hand grinder from that company, read the instructions it came with carefully. If I remember correctly, I had to press down the top to properly engage the recalibration gears or something.
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What do you guys use for spraying beans with water? Can I just use any water bottle?
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>>21804944
its a bump disguised as mental retardation.
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>>21805334
I use a Searchpean Ariel. Other good options are 2oz amber glass spray bottles. Couple bucks on amazon.
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>>21805334
>any water bottle?
any spray bottle?
sure
but the finer the mist the better
you dont want fat droplets of water
if you have fat droplets then just cup your hand over the bean dosing vessel and give it a couple shakes.
same goes if you dont want to spray at all and just drop a droplet or 2 of water directly into the beans.
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>>21805360
>electronic
in what world does a spritzer need to be electronic lol
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>>21805370
>need
good bait. 8/10.
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>>21805375
Imagine having to charge a little bottle to spray water
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>>21805370
>the finer the mist the better
It creates an incredibly fine and even mist. Uses a little humidifier atomizer. Also it was like $1.80 on aliexpress when I was ordering random shit in january.
>>21805379
I've charged it maybe twice this year.
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>>21805334
Just wet a towel or paper towel and wring out the excess water, then wrap the moist towel around your beans before rolling up the towel and pouring them into the grinder.
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>>21805411
Just wet a teaspoon you fucking sperg.
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>>21805413
It's easier for me to use a towel anyway because I don't have the sperg coffee pourer, retard.
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>>21805411
just spray the beans in your weigh boat wtf
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>>21805426
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>I was wrong
>Well actually I wasn't wrong at all and this is totally not a response video
This was def shot a while ago. He was quite a bit fatter in the last few vids.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhdk2KuWVbc
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>>21805451
I don't have a spray or a "weigh boat"
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>>21805457
No weigh boat? Do you just pour the beans straight on the bare scale?
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>>21805460
No he makes a daily damp paper towel funnel.
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>>21805460
Why not? All the sprayers I see on amazon come with a boat which seems unnecessary.
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>>21805460
I don't weigh my beans. I just measure by tablespoon.

>>21805461
Ain't that hard to wet a towel and roll it.
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>>21805466
Please tell me more about all the stupid shit you do.
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>WDT tool
Can I just use a fork or toothpick for my espressos?
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>>21805471
Toothpicks are like 2mm thick. I'm using .2 and .3mm needles. But sure knock yourself out.
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>>21805471
>essos
?
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>>21805455
>im not wrong i was just-
absolutely classic narcissism
holy fuck
every line is gaslighting.
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>>21805455
>>21805515
Why is he pretending like soup was born from some anti 9 bar/high extraction sentiment? The guy was just trying to get his light roast shots from an unheated robot to not taste like cat piss.
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>>21805522
cant wait for the contrarian flip to 32 bar G.O.O.P®
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>>21797840
lmao it's back on sale, and even cheaper than when I bought mine

These little single shot espresso capsule machines are pretty fun, hot sippable espresso basically anywhere, you just have to use the fuck out of it the first week or to see if the pump won't explode using capsules or the included grounds pressure vessel and exchange it if it does, the quality control on the water pump body and the screw-on attachments forming a good enough seal to make crema is completely random, you'll probably have to swap parts on the return unit but otherwise they're good.

Yes this is exactly just as finnicky and stupid as buying $200 entry level home espresso machines and trying to minmax their capabilities with chinese 51mm portafilters.
I bet I can get at least 5 snobbish replies to this post, happy new year!
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>>21805411
>rolling up the towel and pouring them into the grinder
what the fuck lol
does whatever you grind coffee in not have either a lid or a cup you grind into that you can use to pour beans into the grinder
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>>21805557
bro's writing up his own precope
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>>21805557
Its not snobbish to point out you're retarded. You posted before about how it only works with capsules and it sucks if you grind your own. Then you posted saying the one you bought exploded after like a week, now the replacement is broken too.
To say something like a bambino is as finnicky and stupid as this thing is, frankly, dumb as fuck. Entry level espresso has never been cheaper or more accessible but this aint it.
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>bespoke pre-cope
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>>21796676
barissimo medium roast adventure blend unfortunately. I put some cardamon and pumpkin pie spice in the grounds, filter coffee. Stir in honey and coacoa powder while hot and then put a splash of milk. You guys should try it bc it makes a cool marbled choccy swirl if you get the milk ratio right.
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>>21796676
I finished the Aldi Ethiopian single origin I bought a while back so I'm using the remainder of the Aldi generic medium roast that I put away in my airscape because my grinder holds 500g only.
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>>21798994
Pick a local roaster that grinds them and sends them out in a day or two. That's it. How "good" they are will depend on the cost and what beans they use.
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>>21801013
Weird coffee gets turned into cold brew. Flavour profiles that aren't "burnt" will mellow out overnight.
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just found out my folks buy this shitty preground coffee at the supermarket at the -same- price i get my giga nigga single origin freshly roasted beans.
they used to joke about how overpriced my coffee was and as far as i knew the coffee they got was just a fraction of the price of mine so it was understandable they'd feel that way and i respected it. can't believe they fell for this.
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>>21805829
The amount of people paying specialty whole bean prices for commodity preground is actually way higher that people realize.
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washed pink bourbon from el salvador this morning :)
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>>21805956
sounds kind of naughty
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>coarse grounds generally taste great so long as you can get the right level of extraction out of them
>but pressurized portafilters can never be good for some reason
are pressurized portafilters just a tech we haven't perfected yet?
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>>21805987
proposal: pressurized portafilter shots with really long draw times
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>>21805987
>pressurized portafilters just a tech we haven't perfected
i wonder if a valve that opened once it reached a certain pressure would work better than just a small hole
like the brikka.
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>>21805991
so like an immersion brewer basically, but under high pressures in a closed system. I have no idea how that would turn out. and how would you filter it if the pressure is released before it gets pushed through a basket? sounds interesting though, I have a feeling that soaked and extracted grounds+coffee suddenly going from espresso pressure to ambient would foam up really bigly. throw a little magnetic stirring rod inside for just a tiny bit of agitation maybe..
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>>21806047
>so like an immersion brewer basically, but under high pressures in a closed system.
yes
i have never used a pressurised basket but from what i hear it just seems like a contact time or immersion time issue.
of course during a regular shot the puck is immersed and saturated with water
and also with a pressurised shot but the water simply passes through too quickly or unevenly to really extract properly.
>and how would you filter it if the pressure is released before it gets pushed through a basket?
it would be a normal pressurised basket so the outlet is already past the filter and then the valve would sit at the outlet
see in this image, just replace that small hole after the filter with the valve.
the outlet could be connected to a short piece of pipe/tube that the valve could sit inside of.
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>>21806047
>foam up really bigly.
dont say that, Nespresso is going to patent it.
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Unsure whether to go with some crazy beans from Yunnan, basic bitch washed, or something in between (a natural blend)
Help me decide
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>>21805991
You're talking about a tea portafilter. Adjustable spring valve.
>>21806047
The (super expensive) sworks modfilter has a adjustable needle valve addon for doing dumb shit under pressure.
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>>21806163
>>21805991
Whoops forgot the link. Decent used to sell one as well but it was $99 when I bought it. Uses a smaller portafilter clip to hold the screen in instead of a screw like on normcores.
https://www.normcorewares.com/products/normcore-tea-portafilter-with-handle
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>>21806163
>have idea
>is already a fully realised and brought to market idea thats been around for years
classic
>sworks modfilter
>$695.00
HOLY
also i could be wrong but i cant find(with my 5 seconds of searching) anyone actually using it in the way we are discussing(unfortunately)
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dod23uBSdJM
i remember seeing this video, pretty interesting stuff.
the decent "ecosystem/community" seems neat.
but a bit too much "tech-wank" for me.
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>>21806187
>anyone actually using it in the way we are discussing(unfortunately)
I mean I bought my decent pf back in like 2021? Couple months after the f58 came out. I've done exactly what you're talking about.
>decent "ecosystem/community"
Just a discord. They've got "ambassadors" or some shit. People who let you use their Decent to see if you want one. Real gay.
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>>21806196
>I've done exactly what you're talking about.
and what was the result?
and by "ecosystem/community" i meant more from the company i guess, not from the customers.
if that makes any sense.
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>>21806237
I prefer my high flow billet basket and my low flow stepdown.
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>>21806272
that doesnt really say anything at all.
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>>21806286
If if were some massive revelation, I'd have continued doing it.
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Finally got around to opening this thing. The one cup dual wall filter basket is missing. Do I care?
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>>21806306
no
single shot baskets are generally worthless
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>>21806294
>If if
wat?
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>>21806321
Good. I didn't want to deal with customer service. I've been too busy in the morning to figure this time out and by the time I'm ready to mess with it she's already made a pot of filter coffee so it's not needed. Today I think I'll mess with it anyway. Is whiskey cappuccino a thing? I could do that with my first attempts maybe.
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>>21806322
It if.
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>>21806332
bro what the fuck you don't have time to play with your new toy after 2 weeks, you even have to put up with missing parts because you don't have time for anything else what a horrible life
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Just used my Bambino for the first time.
If my pull was a bit sour, what should I do to reduce this?
Also, why is the portafilter so hard to insert/take out
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>>21806641
Wash your beans. It'll take some of the sour out.
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>>21806649
>wash
You mean like spritzing it?
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>>21806657
Spritzing is for static. You need to wash the surface to mellow that sour out. Get a colander or something.
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>>21806641
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Found some unopened beans roasted back in July. If they were sealed, how does this affect the taste?
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>>21806138
ethiopia is the best coffee producer and it's still in season for a bit, why ever get anything else. not to mention nordic roasters have easy access to them, which are by far the best roasters. the choice is easy, enjoy the best coffee in the world when it's available.
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good, comforting coffee today.
:)
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>>21796676
coffee egg nog
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>>21806928
properly sealed it probably won't be that much difference.
maybe try one normal cup and if it doesn't seem that great turn some into cold brew.
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Klaus Thomsen is a genius I'm afraid.
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>>21807617
who
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>>21807637
front guy for Coffee Collective, enjoying a bean from them
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>>21807637
lol
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>>21807642
asked
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>>21807645
this guy >>21807637
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Just bought a nespresso original machine :)
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>>21807675
not my thing, but I hope you will enjoy the coffee it produces
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>>21807617
For me it’s prolog but I do enjoy a coffee collective bean
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>>21807746
I will try them out next time I afford myself some specialty coffee
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>>21803488
I can make around 22 cups from a 12 oz bag, cost from 22-25 bucks per bag. So about a dollar and some cents per cup. I also use expensive milk when making cortados and such.
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>Cafe bustelo instant
>heated water
>hazelnut creamer
It's a simple life.
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happy new year /ctg/
:)
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>>21807885
first coffee of the year!
:)
its *ssiiiipp*... good and tastes like honey nut crunch cereal, at least what i remember it tasting like 15 years ago when i last had it.
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>>21807787
Pretty much the same but using a bags that are $50/200g
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Went back to normal v60 from switch... switch sucks
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>>21808293
But muh immersion
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>>21808411
should put a pressure valve on it.
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>>21798856
Cringe roasts.
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>>21808420
should have got some Daddy's Girl.
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Are automatic grinders worth the cost? Specifically for espresso. A lot of videos I've seen these youtubers all have automatic shit. I mean, when I manually grind it takes maybe 30seconds? Maybe you could just use that extra cost for an automatic to get a better manual grinder?
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>>21808434
The cost ranges from about $150-$10k. The range of "worth" really depends. What grinder do you have and what grinder are you looking at?
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>>21808421
+2
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>>21808438
I have a cheap timemore C3. Haven't done a lot of research yet on automatic grinders but I'd probably have a budget between $100-$200 for a new automatic/manual grinder.
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>>21808469
$200 will get you a top tier Kinu M47 Phoenix. $230 will get you flat df54. $169 gets you a Shardor 64mm flat.
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Another day of good towel coffee.
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dude just eyeballs coffee grounds and pours a v60 without a scale or timer or any ritual, he just dumps the water in there, and this freaks out the coffee redditors

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyKXKDADM7c
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>>21808499
I don't even know why he bothers with a gooseneck if he's going to pour like a twat. Just fucking dump that water in. Agitation max.
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>>21808499
lmao that's the way I make pour overs, 1:25 ratio, 190F, dumping the water in with a gooseneck and coming back a minute later when it's done, throwing the used filter in the garden.

Someone cue the obligatory 'grim' I get every time I post I here.
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>>21808499
I do this and it tastes fine
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I do this and it tastes like shit
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>>21808499
based normal person
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is it a skill issue that I get better results with kalita than v60?
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this might seem controversial, but the entry level should be considered a modded gaggia or a manual one like a flair/robot. I really feel like anything below is e-waste most of the time.
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>>21808499
that siphon is going to flow over when the reservoir is empty..
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>>21809084
>kalita
no
maybe you just like flat bottoms more.
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I hate onyx, probably the least deserving "household name" in specialty roasting. I have a feeling they wouldn't be recognized at all if they didn't acquire some lot exclusivity and tokenism because NA doesn't have enough seats at the table. at least Sey is competent.
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How many fluid ounces should one shot of espresso be? Two?
I got a machine and one is too little but two is too much…I think, can’t tell
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>>21809559
as many as you like :)
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>>21809567
I don’t wanna sound dumb but wouldn’t that effect the caffeine or is the amount extracted the same just different concentrations
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>>21809581
not in a meaningful way
like 60g of espresso pulled from an 18g puck isnt going to have a meaningful amount more than 30g.(i could be wrong)
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last coffee of the year
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>>21809581
If you've ever used a nespresso, you'll notice the crema becomes whiter and more transparent the longer you hold down the lungo button, eventually you're just extracting water and no coffee solutes, this is a lazy way to make an americano but don't tell the coffee redditors that, they'll insist you're extracting the undesirable parts of the grounds too and that you should heat water separately.
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>>21810116
>If you've ever used a nespresso
Grim.
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>set kettle lower
>coffee is watery and boring
>set kettle higher
>coffee is bitter and extreme
..... I have to buy a stupid fancy kettle don't I.
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>>21809581
I mean if you pull more water through the grounds then you will extract more coffee but the concentration will be lower. desu most espresso extracts about 20% of the solubles and no matter how much water you push through you'll never get much more than 25%, so just do what's tasty, something within a 1:1 to a 1:3 ratio, personally I like 1:2.5
>>21810379
for pour over? I couldn't imagine using a non-pour over kettle, but at the same time I'm sure you can get a good result. maybe try to manually stir the grounds a bit with a spoon? it's just one form of agitation after all.
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Hypothetically if you were to open up a tiny coffee shop, do you need pour overs or could you survive on espresso and lattes?
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>>21810379
just get a kettle with a thermometer, I got a hario clone kettle with a thermometer built-in and while it shattered from repeated heat shocks, the thermometer is still good, just keep it at 190F and never boiling.

>>21810529
People would come in expecting sugary dessert drinks like starbucks and dunkin and would get annoyed if you used the language of sugary dessert drinks without actually shoveling in the sugar.
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Do people typically use dark roasts for Espresso? I've tried using a dark roast and a medium-dark roast, I think I preferred the former. Maybe the medium-dark roast bean just sucked?
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>>21810767
dark roasts produce more crema and espresso redditors want as much crema as possible, crema is the goal, crema crema crema you can never have too much
oh except when the machine literally centrifuges the coffee to make crema, then it's far too much
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>>21810529
you will die if you dont make matcha coffee and other wildly sweet drinks.
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gouda and coffee :)
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I love my coffee like my women, hand picked by Juan Valdez, stuffed in a sack, tied up and slung over the back of a donkey.
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>>21810379
>finally dial in a bean
>it changes mid bag
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>>21811079
>I love my coffee like my women
same

hot and black
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>make some good espresso yesterday
>use the same settings today
>extraction timing is off by a few seconds
whyyy
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>dumb oxo grinder gets jammed doing anything less than medium grind
>got used to having pourovers with medium grind
>fixed and cleaned it out and now it does fine and espresso fine without clogging
>turns out I don't like coffee at medium-fine anymore, it tastes weaker and more acidic and tastes like wood and even smells like wood desu

Is this what dialing in espresso feels like?
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These niggas drinking beans
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>>21811498
Espresso is just simply superior.
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Bruh
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>>21811844
hey free shipping, nice.
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>>21811844
guess I'm never checking out what this roaster is about. also very garish branding
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>>21811045
had some more for breakfast
:)
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anybody here tried freezing their beans and tried them side by side with the same beans that were not refrigerated? why is my brew with the frozen beans more bitter ceteris paribus?
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>>21811920
whatever just give me the coffee. better site than native.
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How will the US bombing of Venezuela affect coffee in the region?
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>>21812525
They don't grow coffee in Caracas.
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>>21812525
Venezuela doesnt grow good coffee so it doesnt matter.
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I got a burr grinder. A metal pour over. I get my beans green and roast them to a light roast, and am capable of roasting them to a NLR with the logs I have from Artisan. I then degass that light roast for seven days. I temperature control my coffee to 185 degrees farenheit. I use a 1:17 ratio(1:16 ratio if I'm using a French press). The water I use is crisp mineral water filtered just enough to remove excessive minerals - like the water you'd use for a really good tea. And finally, I brew using the non agitation method after blooming with approximately 40 grams of water. Have I defeated coffee finally? Have I slain the beast?
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New to this hobby and I seemly cannot make a not sour cup of espresso

Tried several beans and even replaced my machine in the worry it was defective however it seems im the one who's defective.

Using a eureka mignon notte currently using black cat intelligentsia beans. I've tried just about every setting adjusting the burrs.

The expresso maker works fine with just basic café bustelo expresso preground so It must be what im doing with the grinder.
The water is boston city tap water run through a filter and using a Brevil Babino for the pour.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
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>>21812760
>Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
sorry but you need a Manument to get non-sour espresso.
hope this helps
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>>21812760
Simple fix - grind smaller. You're probably under-extrating the espresso. Increase yield size slightly so if it was 18 grams in, 36 grams out change it to 18 grams in, 40-45 grams out. Aim for a temperature of 200 degrees farenheit. Tell me what dose, yield, shot times, and roast to brew date you've been using and I might be able to help you further
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>>21812748
I don't know. Does it taste good?
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>>21812822
Did some more tests to get about what you reccomended.

Start was about 11g (as thats what the line is on the filter basket.) Yield 29g time to pour 30.6 seconds. No idea the roast date as it dosnt say on the bag. Temp is 200 on the brevil by default.

Defiantly less sour by following your instructions but it's still there. I assume I need to make it slightly smaller grind to to make it good?
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>>21812911
You’re under-extracting. Sour = not enough extraction.

Stop dosing 11g - that’s too small. Ignore the basket line and use a scale.

Try 18g in, 40–45g out in ~30–35s at 200°F. Grind finer until you get there.

If it’s still sour, increase yield before grinding even finer.

Also note: Black Cat has some acidity by design - it won’t taste like Café Bustelo. If you want zero sour, use a darker roast.
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>>21812760
https://www.baristahustle.com/the-espresso-compass/
>black cat intelligentsia beans
>boston
you can walk to george howell or little wolf
george howell even does free coffee classes https://www.eventbrite.com/o/george-howell-coffee-16906976150
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>>21812918
So i got it to 18 grams yielding 43g at 35 seconds. Was still pretty sour. I tried increasing yield. Getting 60 grams at 45 sec 80 at 50sec and 103g at 60sec. Was kinda sour the whole way through until 103g at 60 sec which seemed decent although pretty watered down. Is there somthing else that could be the problem?
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>>21812760
>eureka mignon notte
lmao
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So today I learned that the grind of the bean will affect the flavour and I am thinking this might explain why coffee shops using the same local roast can be miles apart in taste when using the same locally roasted beans. My absolute favourite coffee and my worst come from different shops using the same bean. I will have to be sure to experiment when my first grinder turns up next week. I am going to buy a bag of the exact beans they use and see what sort of results I can get myself.
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How many grams of coffee to use in a single cup of coffee using french press? Or grams to ml of water ratio I guess I would like to know, baring in mind I probably. Also, if I add 70ml of milk to my coffee do I need to take this into consideration for my ratios.
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Grind quality is the only thing that affects coffee quality, not weight, nor extraction time, nor pressure gradient.
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>>21813516
TRVKE
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>>21813516
For me its the Timemore C2.
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>WHAT BURR GRINDER SHOULD I BUY?
><$50
> Timemore Chestnut C2
it's $80 what happened
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>>21813636
>it's $80 what happened
i get a kickback every time i recommend one so they increased the price to compensate.
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>>21813432
I will never understand people going to coffee shops that don't roast their own. Whats the point? I understand if you are out somewhere and just want a coffee but to deliberately be like, I want a coffee lets go to X" and its just somewhere buying in beans like why?
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>dialing in your grinder for a bag of beans
if this the biggest fucking lie or what
i have to grind ever so slightly finer EVERY SUBSEQUENT FUCKING TIME to get a good pull
why the FUCK can't this shit just be consistent
fresh beans or 1-2 months old, same story
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>>21812525
>he doesn't exclusively buy ethiopian beans
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God I love the yearly christmas filtering.
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>>21813951
skill issue
i dont do that and i pull better shots than you
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>>21813966
did i get filtered?
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>>21813978
all coffee is filtered in some way
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total adjustment amounted to ~2.5 markings on a DF64 over the course of about a month for a 1 kg bag or about 1/10 of a marking or 1/3 of a degree rotation per day
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>>21813993
>1 kg bag
dont buy those
buy 4 250g bags
they last longer and taste better
which leads to less adjustment per day

retard.
realistically you would only need to adjust once or twice per bag.
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>>21813993
wow i fucked that up somehow kek
meant to replay to >>21813975 and say i promise you don't pull better shots, i've mastered mr roboto and by a "good pull" i mean the best pull
perfectly serviceable coffee without adjusting but it's measurably different (and tastier) with adjustments
>>21813999
i'm telling you there are measurable differences in extraction time one day to the next with same beans, same grind setting (with aligned ssp burrs), same ratio, etc.
you don't NEED to adjust it, but if you want to maintain the same taste profile and extraction you should
i'm a research physicist man, if there's anything i know it's reproducibility, and just doing everything the same was not enough to get the perfect pull back to back to back, the grind needed to change ever so slightly
maybe it's the torque from the motor slightly unscrewing the top cause that's how the grind adjustment works on the df64 so the change is really bringing it back to 0 but for me at least to get the perfect pull every day i need to tweak the grind by a cunts hair
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>>21814010
extraction time is meaningless
taste is all that matters
well that and aesthetics.
also that robot looks naked
put some clothes on him please.
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>>21814042
>taste and aesthetics
unfortunately these seem to be diametrically opposed for me
my best looking shot is probably picrel, but i remember it tasting like bland nothing
and my best tasting shot was a ~10 second turbo that looked like the foulest liquid shit from a deathly ill animal
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>>21814060
what i mean is i think people should go for taste first, then aesthetics and everything else like ratios and extraction % are all meaningless.
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>>21814072
obviously taste is the benchmark, but ratios and extraction times are easy and measurable metrics people can use as a starting point to finding their ideal taste
it would be pretty hard for someone to accidentally stumble upon the fact that they like turbo shots from light roasted african beans without some guidance
i mentioned the time of the pulls cause it's quantifiable, so in addition to wondering why my pulls weren't as quite as perfect as the day or two before, i could see a measurable difference in how long it would take to pull a shot, even if it was only 2 seconds different
that's when i tried adjusting slightly every morning and tasted just that little bit better
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>>21814109
dont you think you could be fooling yourself into thinking you made a good shot because you hit the mark after adjusting even though in a vacuum the shot wasnt actually as good as you thought it was.
i guess the only way to know for sure is to have someone else make the coffee and you score it independently and then say at the end of a month compare notes from what they did for each shot vs what you tastes for each shot.
then you could see if your tastes lined up with actual data and you would know its not because you are aware that a change was made.
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just drank vista hermosa from coffee collective
i remember the last batch i tried being really finicky: i had to underextract to be pleasent and still it wasnt really good
this batch is really pleasent however! it's a nutty coffee but with a delicious acidity, the more it cools it reminds me of cinnamon, but in a way only washed coffees remind me (co-ferments are usually too linear to feel it)
recipe: 15g, 250g, 5 pours with boiling water
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thinking about coffee
but perhaps i should just go to bed...
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