WAKE UP AND COFFEE
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Mustache-shielding coffee mug?!? Never heard of such a thing, that’s hilarious and cool at the same
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Mustache-shielding coffee mug?!? Never heard of such a thing, that’s hilarious and cool at the same
Gotta keep the 'stache out of the coffee somehow!
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Nice grinder for sure, @Paul9221 . I've been really tempted to get one of those reasonable-but-good Rancilio espresso machines.
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Nice grinder for sure, @Paul9221 . I've been really tempted to get one of those reasonable-but-good Rancilio espresso machines.
I can't speak to their espresso machines but that grinder is a beast! I love tough, heavy things
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Anyone else pick up some of these fine Ship John mugs?
Yes! They’re amazing!
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That jacket is a hall of fame candidate
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That jacket is a hall of fame candidate
More like hall of fades!
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I know right?
There probably is a Hall of Fades somewhere… -
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Like here?
Thanks for showing that Alex–-there are still areas left for me to explore here
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1st coffee of the day is now made with the Clever Dripper pour over. It let's you steep your coffee before drawdown. If your only used to a V60 pour over, get own, they are great. With the right beans and grind, the coffee it brews is delicious. They cost about £28 so I reckon £ for £ it's the best way to make coffee out there.
2nd coffee of the day is always an espresso based milk drink made with my Sage Bambino. Since working from home I've become obsessed with refining recipes, exploring roasters, and the region/altitude the coffee is grown at. Its not healthy.
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@Jett129 I make coffee for my wife and I using the one pictured. I use 25g of coffee, 450g boiling water (40g to bloom, then poor on the remaining 420g). That gives us a decent 250g coffee each. I wouldn't want more than that as I also have a couple of double espresso drink in any given day, and any more caffeine would send me bonkers
Depending on the beans I'm using I brew for a total of 3 mins for a lighter roast and 2.40 for a darker roast. It takes a sz4 filter paper - I use unbleached filter papers. I've not ventured into the world of cloth, feels a bit too high maintenance for me.