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Quite a few local coffee roasters based in Manchester. Some of our favourites are
Heart & graft
mancoco
Worker bee
Heart & graft
mancoco
Worker bee
Err, no.Are you sure that would be ok ?
It is mate. I’d seen the modifications a few years back but never got that far.Gaggia classic is a great machine, and open to being modified (rabbit hole).
Varying the grind size (non-pressurised basket) to control the brew time to get that perfect shot is an art form.
Espresso grid size is one of the variables (the other being tamp) used to control the flow rate of the shot in pumped espresso machines. 25-30 seconds being considered in the ball park of optimum.It is mate. I’d seen the modifications a few years back but never got that far.
I’d probably look into a dual boiler machine before doing all that because of time now.
Are you referring to to the aero press when it comes do grind size?
There were rumours of a mythical crema from them but I’ve yet to discover (metal filter?).
The chemex looks v Instagram ready…might look into them too.
heart & graft seem like a great bunch.
Worker Bee making waves (honey) now too.
Ahh - yes, I thought you were talking about grind for aeropress.Espresso grid size is one of the variables (the other being tamp) used to control the flow rate of the shot in pumped espresso machines. 25-30 seconds being considered in the ball park of optimum.
You certainly wont get traditional crema using an Aeropress as it doesn't really produce much pressure. Metal filters won't make a difference, and I certainly wouldn't consider using one for anything other than brewing inverted method. Metal filtered Aeropress brews are certainly more 'textured' than paper filtered.
Ha, ha...Mother-in-Law got me some of this stuff, for Christmas. Only had one cup and it felt like I'd double dropped 2 E's.
Dare not touch the rest of it. Think she's plotting to kill me off.
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Yes definitely. First off, do you know what you are drinking or is it just black coffee to you. Second are you drinking the granuals, Nescafe type shite ? If so don't. 3rd, for a moment think sugar. You have to learn to live without it, milk is the same. The milk, depending on what kind, is giving it a totally different flavour. Finally, no decent coffee is sold by strength.I drink white coffee.
I'd like to drink black but don't particularly like the taste. Do coffee lovers think it would be possible eventually to prefer it black if I keep drinking without milk ?
ie, perseverance.
The pods are really expensive and I’ve been looking into a Siemens coffee bean machine at around 600 quid. The initial outlay seems a lot but I’m sure it will pay for itself as we drink a fair bit of coffeeI've got a Tassimo Pod Machine. Missus got me it. Its a lot more basic than some of the machines mentioned in here but far more enjoyable than the instant coffee that I usually drink.
I drink white coffee.
I'd like to drink black but don't particularly like the taste. Do coffee lovers think it would be possible eventually to prefer it black if I keep drinking without milk ?
ie, perseverance.
Pop a bit of good quality dark chocolate in with the beans n’all mate… coffee and chocolate were meant for each other!Any coffee nuts on here. I have started experimenting with my filter coffee machine. Using boiling water, pour over coffee grounds first before putting in machine (fresh coffee beans from a coffee roaster) and it has made a huge difference to the taste of the coffee. I have disliked instant coffee for years and only used to drink tea.
I have been toying with the idea of getting a new machine - Sage Precision Brewer - as I don’t really want to go down the road of an espresso machine but I have been toying with the idea of using an aeropress or a V60 as you can, allegedly, get almost as good a brew for a fraction of the cost. Has anyone any experience of either of these methods or will I get a better brew with the Sage?
I used to have two sugars in mine but most days of the week I have black no sugar, no milk. Mind you, I often have a croissant or sometimes a sweet biscuit with it, so that helps!I drink white coffee.
I'd like to drink black but don't particularly like the taste. Do coffee lovers think it would be possible eventually to prefer it black if I keep drinking without milk ?
ie, perseverance.