Wake Up and Coffee
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@veloaudio chemex is always good. Which SCAA brewer do you use?
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@bryaneidins70 It is thick cut French toast.
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^^I find Chemex hit and miss. It's the hardest of all pourovers to dial in for me. Kalita is the easiest, but a great cup in a Kalita will not taste any where close to a great Chemex. I stopped using my v60 as I find it rather variable as well. Used to get some great v60's tho. Ease and consistency, Kalita for me every time. Then v60, then Chemex.
For peak taste, Chemex, v60, Kalita. Kalita's average is higher than the other 2 by a few points by far, for me…
I'm a picky snob :).
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@veloaudio chemex is always good. Which SCAA brewer do you use?
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I use the KitchenAid KCM0802 (non digital). It was given to me as a gift but it has been great. Price is reasonable compared to the other more expensive SCAA approved brewers.
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Thanks man, I havent used a machine in a while but wouldnt kick the idea out for day to day.
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Picked up a bag of house blend from Intelligentsia, pretty good but I'm used to stumptown so it doesn't quite match up for me.
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^^I find Chemex hit and miss. It's the hardest of all pourovers to dial in for me. Kalita is the easiest, but a great cup in a Kalita will not taste any where close to a great Chemex. I stopped using my v60 as I find it rather variable as well. Used to get some great v60's tho. Ease and consistency, Kalita for me every time. Then v60, then Chemex.
For peak taste, Chemex, v60, Kalita. Kalita's average is higher than the other 2 by a few points by far, for me…
I'm a picky snob :).
A good summation Snowy. Interesting.
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We went to New York a few years ago and stayed at The Ace Hotel, which had a Stumptown next door. This was my first real intro into great coffee. Great Ethiopian coffee with lovely chocolate brownies…
I think I had a Chemax there, purely through intrigue than knowing anything about them.
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17g fine (not espresso) coffee for 250g water 93/94C -> Kalita.
20g coarse (and I mean coarse) coffe for 300g water 90/91C and you will be fine
Sometimes I still use my v60 but but not for Yirgacheffe.Coldbrew: 10g coarse coffee for every 100g cold water, I dont store it in the fridge but I always choose a dark place. 1/1 with ice or 100ml tonic + ice + 50ml coldbrew poured on the ice so they dont mix together and looks bold.
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Interested in the chemex, but I like that the Kalita allows me to brew directly into the container of my choice, which is a Yeti tumbler. I may have to grab a large size chemex for making bigger family batches, but the Kalita 185 is the perfect size to fill my Yeti.
Last year I was doing some consulting in Puerto Rico and got to take a private tour of the Hacienda San Pedro coffee plantation with the 3rd generation owner in Jayuya. The coffee is incredible and they will ship it to you for some coin. Just a warning though…you may not like other coffee after drinking this.
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Enjoying a cappuccino in the 179
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I tend to drink it full strength and can go for about 3 hours without blinking.
