Nikolokolus
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Re: Do you drink your coffee black or do you perfer sugar and cream and if so how muc
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are you totally against Nespresso? It costs more and isn't as good..but you'll actually use it everyday instead of letting it collect dust.
Also, anyone use scales to brew? might do it to control more of the process...not sure.
http://stumptowncoffee.com/a-scale-is-not-just-for-coffee-geeks/
what do you use to heat your water?
are you totally against Nespresso? It costs more and isn't as good..but you'll actually use it everyday instead of letting it collect dust.
Also, anyone use scales to brew? might do it to control more of the process...not sure.
http://stumptowncoffee.com/a-scale-is-not-just-for-coffee-geeks/
My parents pick up some weasel poop beans in either Thailand or Vietnam last fall. I keep forgetting I have them though.In the Philippines there are beans that a cat eats and shits out. Last time there they ran out. It's supposed to be awesome. Civet coffee.
hoop fam
This is wonderful info, I have about a dozen pages open to coffee related sites right now.
Most of what I used up till now is pretty standard, but I have likely the only coffee grinder of it's kind. Actually, it looks like a coffee grinder from the outside but with in blued steel, and it was actually made for laboratories about 30 years ago. A boss of mine used to use it for grinding rat embryos back in the day, but it was of no use anymore so I took it. It looks like a coffee grinder, but when you remove the much better locking lid, the blade on the inside is not a thing piece of metal, but a thick bar that smashes more of the bean at once. I have no idea if it's a good grinder by coffee-snob standards, but I love giving people a cup of coffee, then waiting for them to ask about the odd looking grinder. They hear rat embryos and freak out. It's been well washed.
This is wonderful info, I have about a dozen pages open to coffee related sites right now.
Most of what I used up till now is pretty standard, but I have likely the only coffee grinder of it's kind. Actually, it looks like a coffee grinder from the outside but with in blued steel, and it was actually made for laboratories about 30 years ago. A boss of mine used to use it for grinding rat embryos back in the day, but it was of no use anymore so I took it. It looks like a coffee grinder, but when you remove the much better locking lid, the blade on the inside is not a thing piece of metal, but a thick bar that smashes more of the bean at once. I have no idea if it's a good grinder by coffee-snob standards, but I love giving people a cup of coffee, then waiting for them to ask about the odd looking grinder. They hear rat embryos and freak out. It's been well washed.
