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    • mclaincauseyM
      mclaincausey
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      Here's the stamp on the bottom. I love the feel of stone wear. So old school.

      Think it, be it.

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      • seawolfS
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        I use a Bennington trigger mug EVERY DAY.  My absolute favorite.

        “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

        @zeebeeleather

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        • JCar2666J
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          What jeans are these Urb?
          They're fading quite nicely.

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          • derivative666D
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            Those are 666S. They were Shane's before I got them.  Love the devils.

            "Obstacles are stepping-stones That guide us to our goals"

            "honorable mention to the bearded giant aka derivative666 for being a stand up dude & not changing with the seasons since i've been around these parts" Monday

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            • mclaincauseyM
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              Jeez…  This Cape Town coffee shop is amazing....

              http://www.yatzer.com/truth-coffee-cape-town

              Think it, be it.

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              • S
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                Hey Urbs, what were you shooting with? I've been thinking about the series all day.

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                • Finn666F
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                  @urbanwoodsman:

                  I was gonna get one but they're not made in USA. I have so many mugs now that I'm getting picky about that shit. Made in USA mugs cost about $6-8 with designs on them. Makes no sense to buy one that's $15+ And made in China(or wherever) unless you love the design on the mug. Can't wait for $50+ Made in Japan Ironheart mug though, am I right??

                  funny shit 😃
                  would love to have some of those "made in USA" mugs though…

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                  • S
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                    IH MIJ Mugs? TAKE MY MONEY!

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                    • S
                      Snowy
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                      Twice Dipped Indigo, Selvedge Lined OMG, I'm there!

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                      • S
                        Snowy
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                        Anesthetist, I've always admired your Tender mugs. I look at them on the website from time-to-time. The thumb print on the inner-handle is a beautiful touch.

                        Mugs in general, USA Dinner Styled Mugs = perfect as you've heard me rant

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                        • urbanwoodsmanU
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                          Well, the V60 is proving to be a finicky bitch. I can't see getting a great cup until I have a gooseneck kettle. Just not gonna happen. The Aeropress consistently creates an amazing cup with these Gesha beans. But so far the V60 is lackluster. I've adjusted my grind, pour speed, etc a couple of times. Still not great.

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                          • mclaincauseyM
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                            The gooseneck is huge the way I do mine.  I can't imagine a pour over without it.

                            Either way, it is a way different extraction, and a different flavor.

                            I can detail what I do here if anyone is interested, it works really well for my palate.

                            Think it, be it.

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                            • urbanwoodsmanU
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                              @Snowy:

                              Hey Urbs, what were you shooting with? I've been thinking about the series all day.

                              Cheap setup
                              Canon 6D with Canon 50mm 1.4

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                              • ddtrashD
                                ddtrash
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                                Quick question for all you coffee lovers.

                                I have just purchased an Aeropress and Porlex ceramic hand grinder for using when at work.  A simple and neat coffee making solution that will gets lots of use.

                                With regard to the Porlex grinder, do you wash the grinder out or just keep using it??  If you do clean them, how often and what with, warm water or with any kind of detergent?

                                Also the grade of grind looks to be controlled via twisting a nut on the underside of the grinder unit, can anyone confirm this to be the case?

                                The instructions that came with the grinder were entirely in Japanese which I don't read.

                                Any top tips would be appreciated.

                                There is no 'I' in team …............ however there are five in 'individual brilliance'.

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                                • S
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                                  Gooseneck = required for V60 100% you're on the money Urbs. I lasted about a week without the Buono.

                                  Urbs, Thanks for the 6D+50mm specs. A lot of it's the photographer then (nice one in your case :P)

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                                  • S
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                                    DDtrash, Yes, grind grade is controller via the nut on the bottom. I probably rinse my grinder out a few times a year with cold water and that's it.

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                                    • ddtrashD
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                                      Snowy, thanks for the info, much appreciated.

                                      There is no 'I' in team …............ however there are five in 'individual brilliance'.

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                                      • mclaincauseyM
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                                        Salvadorian beauty; Santa Marta honey process arrived today.  Roasted yesterday.  11oz pourover at 197F, one minute bloom, 29g ground at 15 on the Baratza.  Yes I like strong coffee 🙂

                                        http://www.paradiseroasters.com/el-salvador-santa-marta-honey-process/

                                        Honey, berries, caramel, chocolate, butter, pine resin, clove.  Crisp and bright.

                                        Think it, be it.

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                                          Give it a few more days if you can. It peaks around days 4-11. Haven't looked too far for a definititive answer but it's been true to my tastes as well as what I've been told. Quick quote I found;

                                          Most single origin coffees will start to show well around 4 days post roast and start to decline on day 8 or 9. Most well made blends, many of which demand higher dosing (at least those "marquee blends" from major roasters in N. America), will peak a little later, maybe on day 5 or 6 or 7, and could last for 4 or 5 days near peak, if they have enough constituent coffees in them so that there is more than one "peak" to contend with.

                                          As a general rule, the more lightly roasted is a coffee, the longer it will take to peak, and the darker is the roast the faster it will peak and decline.

                                          http://www.home-barista.com/knockbox/how-long-after-roasting-is-coffee-at-its-best-t16604.html

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                                          • mclaincauseyM
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                                            Oh yeah; the idea is to get them ASAP after roasting and use a repeatable extraction so that I get to sample the full progression and evolution of the bean. Then I can determine each bean's taste curve. Then I can adjust the recipe as needed once I've found the peak for a given bean. The scientific method rocks!

                                            Think it, be it.

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