My partner has just returned from the barista school. She made an expresso for me when she got home, and it’s money well spent!
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My partner has just returned from the barista school. She made an expresso for me when she got home, and it’s money well spent!
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second rule of Barista School.............................:smile-new:
Espresso is both a coffee beverage and a brewing method. It is not a specific bean, bean blend, or roast level. Any bean or roasting level can be used to ...
Time now for a short break with a delicious 9barista espresso
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I prefer a pour over myself!
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That is a beautiful set up. I would worry I’d blow myself up with it! Love to try a proper, astounding espresso just to understand if I can appreciate the nuances etc.
No idea how to even find a proper artisan place vs some hipster with an escargot van and a machine!
if you are in London I can recommend https://prufrockcoffee.com/ James Hoffman has involvement in them. He of the YouTube coffee fame
I miss my bean to cup Jura, it was much better than sage. We got a sage oracle fancy thing and it doesn’t allow you to fine adjust things so the oracle has gone into storage for the holiday home and now it’s perfect fancy stuff every time.
Will be doing a course to roast our own beans soon ( no idea why ).
After 3-4 years of daily use my grinder feels like it’s about to give up. I’m probably looking to buy a Niche. Am I correct in thinking that the Niche is still the best grinder for £500?
Coffee game…upgraded!
Homemade Nitro Cold brew!
Beans: La Colina, Guatemala
Process: Washed, Caturra and Bourbon
Roaster: The Barn, Berlin
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That looks fantastic.
Problem with cheaper beans is that there's usually too much time between roasting and you actually buying them, which means they don't produce a decent crema unless you use a pressurised basket.
I gave up looking. I now use Lavazza beans for Cafeteire/Moka etc and buy specialty beans online for Espresso from Pebble and Pine. Here's a 25% referral link if you need: Pebble and Pine
Random Q - can anyone recommend a cheap small coffee scale that will fit on a bambino plus?
Talk to me about Picopresso. Anyone have one? Any good? Not cheap but means I can have decent coffee out and about!
I have one. It makes a half decent espresso once you have the grind and quantity of coffee dialled in. Once you are used to the process it is relatively quick but is is pretty fiddly. I use mine at work so have access to a sink and kettle. Not sure about using it out and about though.
You need to warm it first so I run a full tank of water through it. Next dry the basket and add coffee then tamp using the included tamper. Put it back together and add water. Pressurise until the coffee just starts to come out. Leave for 10 seconds then pump to produce the coffee. It produces a good single shot.
Once you’ve made the coffee you have to decide whether to drink it first or clean the Picopresso. I normally drink the coffee. It is easy to clean but there are a lot of parts so it’s best to have somewhere to leave them to dry.
Really useful. Thanks. My initial idea is to use in the office (hot water and sink available) or when camping etc where there will also be a sink. Would also use at home when I want espresso as I only have a moka pot at the moment and don’t really want to spend £1k on a bean to cup machine!
This ^
Dialling in the grind was the biggest faff, but the little instruction book gets you very close to the setting to begin with.
The pdf copies of the manual are available to download if you want to see the process, obviously lots of YouTube videos of them.
I use one in hotel rooms ans usually end of spilling some or dripping so best to make over sink or surface where the drips or grain won’t be an issue.
Afterthought: you do need a very fine grind so may need to do your own grinding. The grinder sold by the Pico expresso company is good but very expensive and heavy( if travelling maybe an issue).
I tried a few suppliers suggested on this thread
Having tried dever roast, I stuck with them. They can be hit and miss with delivery, even when paying for next day delivery, however, the product is fabulous
Pour over filter is my drink. 12g coffee. 240ml water. Yum
I alternate between Pact Coffee and Small Batch Coffee.
Anyone tried a Gaggiuino mod? https://gaggiuino.github.io/#/?id=home
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dsHkCCoEjXc
More or less a poor man (or woman’s) Decent. Definitely an interesting project.
Christmas is coming, and there are some lovely looking things here, if you need present suggestions for yourself:
https://ikapestore.com/en-gb
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My old set up was knackered so it was a new grinder and machine for Christmas. The DF63 was phenomenal on first use, quiet, consistent and extremely clean. The Lelit feels robust, but it’s going to take some time to get used to it. Dual rotary boilers so when I understand it better, it should produce consistent shots. Anyway one coffee in and with cheapish beans I’d rank it 6.75/10. I have a feeling I may be high on caffeine tomorrow [emoji2369]
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9barista and Lorenz here in Germany [emoji629]…
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Anyone else enjoying 9barista machine?
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I’d much rather just push a button on the Jura
Time for 9 barista espresso… enjoy the week
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i got a 9bar + niche zero after seeing a post here. i've been enjoying it as i mostly drink espresso and im the only coffee drinker in the house.
my bit of east london has loads of roasteries and third gen coffee shops but it's pretty rare i get one there and think its better than what i can make at home.
guess it would be nice to sometimes have the option of milk drinks, i might get a nespresso frother at some point
I’ve got the £200 barista frother, can’t recall the name but it does some impressive frothing. Don’t class the outputs of many as coffee though. The nitro surge is very impressive though, have to say.
Ninja on SM seem to be having a technically impressive launch of their new machine. Look forward to proper coffee folk review vs the paid to promote type. Instant cold brew doesn’t sit well with me though, and I’m far from an expert.
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