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    • K
      kinkbmxco
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      Glad to see a coffee thread!  I am a bit of a coffeegeek myself.  Here is a picture of my setup.  It is an Alex by Izzo MK1 and a Mazzer Super Jolly.  Right now I am using beans from Sterling Roasters here in Portland Oregon!  Old picture shows Stumptown Hairbender.

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        Wow, love your setup!

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          beeyootiful

          Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity

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          • SeulS
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            That's one advanced set-up, lad!.. Nice!..

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              i am jealous.
              you have one expensive and sweet personal setup!

              i wish i had money to drop on a la mazzorco custom…. use em at work, love em.
              tbh sometimes i question why i work so hard to make good espresso when i love chemex pourover just as much...

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              • K
                kinkbmxco
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                I would absolutely love to find a La Marzocco Linea single group and rebuild it.  Also Synessos and Speedsters are beautiful machines… maybe one day.

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                  Best coffee I ever had was in Paris. OMFG ! Pure ecstacy with every sip. Something that comes almost close (but not quite) to Paris is this place : Philz, based in San Francisco, CA but with other Bay Area locations :

                  http://www.philzcoffee.com/

                  Starbucks tastes like dishwater in comparison.

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                  • gollottiG
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                    +1 on Philz - This is coffee at its finest….brewed one cup at a time with boatloads of different coffees to choose from

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                      LandoCal126 0
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                      Looking to purchase a new French Press. Bodum are affordable and have been recommended. Any other suggestions?

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                        Philz is awesome - some of the best coffee I've had ($10/cup, but their Jamaican Blue Mtn. is incredible. Their Mocha Tesora is my other favorite). Another good place in SF is Ritual. Saw this in an earlier post, but when in NYC Cafe Grumpy is a must (for coffee) and Gitane for a latte. This morning I used my chemex, which produces a super clean cup - highly recommend this method if you like a strong cup, but don't like the sludge that comes with a French press.

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                          @LandoCal126:

                          Looking to purchase a new French Press. Bodum are affordable and have been recommended. Any other suggestions?

                          Bodum makes a good press and it's easy to get replacement parts if you need them. There are some other, more expensive brands, but I don't think the price is really justified.

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                            JLG, thank you for the opinion. I think I will prob order one today. Any particular model you suggest or any is fine?

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                              I've had a one cup drip filter gizmo by Bodum that's been in use since 1998, superb product.  Can't remember the name of it though and they don't appear on the current Bodum site.

                              I also use a Bodum "Brazil" french press in the house, great piece of kit, can't fault it!

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                                Thanks for the info PTS! I will look into them.

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                                  @LandoCal126:

                                  JLG, thank you for the opinion. I think I will prob order one today. Any particular model you suggest or any is fine?

                                  This is the model I have (I've got both the 34 and 51 oz.):

                                  Bodum French Press

                                  Get which ever one you like the look of - the coffee should taste the same no matter the model.

                                  For brewing tips check out Stumptown's brewing guide - may get you into trying different methods and acquiring various coffee brewers to do so:

                                  Stumptown Brewing Guide

                                  Stumptown's beans are also super good (try their 'Hair Bender')…

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                                    JLG, Thank you. I actually was just hand delivered a bag of Stumptown beans directly from PDX this weekend. If I have to walk into my kitchen one more day without brewing them, I am going to blow.

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                                      @JLG:

                                      Bodum French Press

                                      Of course I want the Gold one…  😠

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                                        I've become quite the coffee snob (at least by finnish standards where subpar filtered coffee is the norm) during the last year or so, and I think it has to do with the general appreciation of finer things that also connect us regarding denim on this forum.

                                        I finally got around to buy myself an espresso machine and a decent grinder this wekend after years of deliberation and I spent a loooong time reading up on the art of brewing a nice espresso. Since I wanted to both keep a reasonable budget I got myself a Gaggia Classic and an Ascaso i-mini grinder and can't wait to start honing my skills when the setup arrives and thought I'll start a topic about coffee in general just or the heck of it.

                                        Thought it would be nice to talk about the subject with you guys as well 🙂

                                        AIAN HA-TO!

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                                        • bagley920B
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                                          Not a snob, but Keurig for the win!

                                          If I am not I, who will be? -Henry David Thoreau

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                                            zhivago
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                                            What happened to the old coffee thread? I know I am crazy but I am pretty sure there was one a while ago? Great topic either way.

                                            Zhivago

                                            MM: "we all got to start somewhere"

                                            G: "Never once did he bitch, moan or complain.  He just motivated the team and got on with it"

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