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  1. Thread: Coffee thread

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    Cheap and easy to...

    Cheap and easy to use...www.ebay.co.uk/itm/151643969860...?

    I already use these for excess teabags...why not coffee?
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    Once opened the ready use beans (about 150 g) go...

    Once opened the ready use beans (about 150 g) go into a stainless steel canister and the remainder goes into one of these: Amazon link.
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    Have a look at www.redber.co.uk...

    Have a look at www.redber.co.uk. Plenty to choose from and drop downs allowing you to browse by flavour, origin, brew method etc, plus a variety of shipping options for cost or speed.
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    There was a link to that site after this message...

    There was a link to that site after this message (received today):


    Just a heads up that new stock will be going live today (Tuesday 6th April) at 2pm UK Time.
    These will be pre-orders for June...
  5. Thread: Coffee thread

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    When you say "until desired coffee has been...

    When you say "until desired coffee has been brewed" how are you determining this?

    I watch for a gradual lightening of colour and try to catch it very soon afterwards by pouring out the coffee...
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    That sounds like channeling, ie the water...

    That sounds like channeling, ie the water sometimes finds a 'hole' through the coffee and most of it goes through the weak point so that much of the coffee is not used in the brew. In order to avoid...
  7. Thread: Coffee thread

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    For years I used shop bought Lavazza Qualitą Oro Coffee before switching to whole beans and a hand grinder. The latter, as many threads on here will attest, is something of a rabbit hole once you...
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    Seconded...many thanks for the map. On it I've...

    Seconded...many thanks for the map. On it I've found an interesting roast local to me.
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    Sorry if you've already worked this out but it...

    Sorry if you've already worked this out but it took me a moment or two...he's looking for recommendations for a machine that uses a manual portafilter.
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    Thanks for the 'heads up' but I delayed too...

    Thanks for the 'heads up' but I delayed too long...again.

    Think I'd prefer the Bambino Pro as it's smaller and has a very short heat up time. None on Amazon at eh moment, so I'll just keep...
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    That was a good deal...now gone, sadly.

    That was a good deal...now gone, sadly.
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    They are supplied with "1 cup & 2 cup single &...

    They are supplied with "1 cup & 2 cup single & dual wall filter baskets".

    For the OP here are a couple of YouTube videos:


    a common sense review


    some tips and tricks
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    Worth a try...Italian Extra Dark...

    Worth a try...Italian Extra Dark?

    That's their only extra dark roast but there are plenty of dark roasts and lighter for you to try.
  14. Thread: Coffee thread

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    Even cheaper:

    Even cheaper:
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    Heads up! Amazon have Alessi products as a...

    Heads up!

    Amazon have Alessi products as a Deal of the day including their 9090 and Pulcina stove-top coffee makers.
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    Looking at the moka pot data in the linked...

    Looking at the moka pot data in the linked article I would conclude that it's best to keep them out of the dishwasher. The authors suggest that the dishwasher removed the passivated surface from the...
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    See FAQs (https://www.redber.co.uk/pages/faq)...

    See FAQs for:


    How should I store my coffee?

    Store in an airtight container, in a cool dark place. We do not recommend keeping your coffee in the fridge or the freezer. Shop our range of...
  18. Thread: Coffee thread

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    ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ...

    ^ ^ ^ ^ ^



    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VUOCYVWKyw


    Edit A link to How to Store Coffee. To which I would add...allow any coffee out of the freezer to reach room temperature before...
  19. Thread: Coffee thread

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    YouTube video link: How Long Do Coffee Beans...

    YouTube video link: How Long Do Coffee Beans Last?



    Edit I thought I'd post a link to where I buy my coffee as I'm waiting for RM to deliver it: www.redber.co.uk. Follow the link and you'll see...
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    And if you do want a finer grind then there is...

    And if you do want a finer grind then there is this hack...www.youtube.com/watch?v=z7eYgXd5ruU.
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    What were the Georgians using the warmed brandy...

    What were the Georgians using the warmed brandy for? These pans seem to be quite common as antiques, but I don't see a modern equivalent. Was 'flambé' a culinary fashion or what, please?
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