WAKE UP AND COFFEE
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Any tips for a manual grinder under $100 that would be good for grinding for all of french press, chemex and percolator espresso coarsnesses?
See my pic above with the Hario Skerton Pro. Fully adjustable grind. They really improved on the regular Skerton. The pro is excellent.
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@Alex I've tried a few £50-150 hand grinders, but for little more than that you can buy a Sage smart pro burr grinder. I use it everyday for my clever dripper and espresso machine. It switches between grind size really well as long as you run a dose through when you change the setting.
As with all things coffee related, let James Hoffman run the tests for you!
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Nice [mention]Alex [/mention] I use my skerton pro daily.
With local shop Southsea Coffee closed for covid, I made an order from Workshop of their tasting pack and a bag of decaf. Great info on each.
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Not a bad way to start the day..
Added a dash of maple syrup and some coconut oil this morning.
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Good morning everyone !
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I did @neph93, I can't drink a lot of coffee so I make it count
Plus I love the steampunk aspect of a nice machine.
Off coffee for six weeks ??? I'm not operational without my morning coffee, couldn't do that. -
Nah… not my thing. Trying to work out the cause of a digestive issue, so Doctor’s orders. Or at least she asked me to cut down to one cup a day, and I’m all or nothing when it comes to this kind of thing.
To be fair I was on a regime of two cups of aeropress in the morning, half a liter of filter coffee after dinner, and a couple of cups of work crap in the day, so a break was probably a good idea anyway.
I’m surprised how quickly I adjusted. The first week I was a wreck until lunchtime, but after that I’m enjoying the new smooth ride into awareness that caffiene free mornings afford me.
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Only now discovered this thread - awesome!
In the “stranded on an island” scenario, my coffee machine would definitely score high
Mostly drinking single dosed specialties as Espresso and/or Cappuccino.
When I drink coffe, I like to take my time and „celebrate the process“.
So I really enjoy to hand grind with my Comandante. Also keeps the kitchen clean -
We have recently emerged from a lockdown since before Christmas. The last two days I have went out and purchased two espresso’s from local coffee cafes. They both tasted like …..
I’m tired of mediocre espresso and looking at a home machine. Currently looking at Rocket, but need advice. At this point all I know is that the machines are expensive as hell, and I’m afraid of putting the money out on something that is not worth it.
PLEASE HELP!!!
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Pulling a great shot of espresso is definitely an art,and I don’t,personally, know of any place where I can get one. My brother in law is a total coffee geek/chemist and his espresso shots are off the charts,which is why I’m spoiled and don’t get them anywhere else. It took him a while to master it,but at this point he’s like a 5th degree Black Belt in espresso making. I don’t know what his set up is but he’s recently started roasting his own beans,which only adds to the experience.