oh man, that goose neck buono kettle is barista-level pimp. hopefully i'll have one by 2020.I bought one a couple months ago, it works well. It was cheap, you can find them occasionally on Amazon for under $20. It has a permanent filter so no need to buy paper. I prefer to not use paper if I can get away with it so the oils are not trapped in the filter.
I wanted a pour over that would make enough coffee for two people and was dishwasher safe. I do use a Hario Buono goose-neck kettle for pouring the water. While it is very thin glass at that price I won't be upset when it breaks.
I can't compare it to a Chemex, I've never used or tasted coffee from one of those.
'm still getting a feel for what retaining more of the essential oils adds to the cup, so I'll avoid paper filters for the time-being.
Just visited a St Vincent on Jan 1, for the first time again in years.. forgot about the joys of bargain hunting in those places.. wouldn't mind finding a cuisinart mixer second hand.I'm pretty happy with my $10 thrift store find, a Cuisinart drip coffee maker with built in grinder.
This morning, I'm making myself a treat; adding hot cocoa mix and a shot of orange liqueur.
YUM
OMFG... was invented for this combo.Just visited a St Vincent on Jan 1, for the first time again in years.. forgot about the joys of bargain hunting in those places.. wouldn't mind finding one of those cuisinart mixers second hand.
Orange flave compliments chocolate and coffee well, sounds like winner!
I enjoy a good green tea as well.you're not missing much, coffee is an acquired taste. how about tea bags? ive been rockin some ginger breakfast black tea, a friend said she misordered and slid me an entire box, that's 104 tea bags.
I have one of thoseFigured out what to do with the Sidamo once I saw how fine a grind that Hario produced.
Ran a bunch of lighter-roast, 'city/full-city', Sidamo through the steam pressured Stovetop Espresso Maker and did lattes this week.
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The Sidamo is schwag compared to this Yirgacheffe
I guess it's a glorified pepper grinder of sorts, works damn well. Didn't take too long to figure out I can adjust the tri-nut to spin it outward (for a coarser grind) easier than spinning it inward (for a finer grind), if beans are already in the hopper.You can always adjust the grind on the hario too. Just takes a while to dial it in by hand.
I love my electric boiler and coffee prpress. It makes a quart of coffee really quickMy coffee maker finally died yesterday, an older Krupps grind and brew. I have already repaired it a couple times, the heating element hasn't worked for 2 years, I use it for the grinder, then I pour hot water over. The grinder stopped working, I think it's finally done.. Had to dig out the bean grinder and French press, not something I want to do everyday, mainly cause it's only good for 2 cups. I'm lazy and want to make coffee 1 or twice a week.
Need some recommendations, prefer grind+brew, 10 cup minimum, 12 preferred.
RIP old friend
Does that take coffee grounds? I can boil water on the stove of that's all it does.I love my electric boiler and coffee prpress. It makes a quart of coffee really quick
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Its just a water boiler Lol, it boils faster than the stove and turns itself off when its boiled. For 20$ at a Starbucks you can get a French press. I was just recommending the electric boiler so you can get your fix in 3 minutes of versus 7minutes. So much time saved, so many activities now available with the extra 4 minutes to spareDoes that take coffee grounds? I can boil water on the stove of that's all it does.
My Cuisinart grind and brew unit is nice. I got mine at the thrift store for $10.My coffee maker finally died yesterday, an older Krupps grind and brew. I have already repaired it a couple times, the heating element hasn't worked for 2 years, I use it for the grinder, then I pour hot water over. The grinder stopped working, I think it's finally done.. Had to dig out the bean grinder and French press, not something I want to do everyday, mainly cause it's only good for 2 cups. I'm lazy and want to make coffee 1 or twice a week.
Need some recommendations, prefer grind+brew, 10 cup minimum, 12 preferred.
RIP old friend
I was looking online for this model, either a good one or one for parts, no luck. I just put it on the operating table and about to open her up once I finish this bong. I can't make it work any less than it does already, right?My Cuisinart grind and brew unit is nice. I got mine at the thrift store for $10.