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azasadny 12-02-2011 05:41 PM

Our coffee maker...
 
This is our coffee maker, all metal and very durable, easy to clean and makes great coffee... Hamilton Beach Eclectrics model...

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Dottore 12-02-2011 06:25 PM

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Originally Posted by thencamebronson (Post 6404749)
24 grams of coffee beans that I have roasted within the last week ground at setting number 20 on my Baratza Virtuoso, then into an Aeropress (looks like a big syringe) and pour water just off the boil and let it steep for about 3-4 minutes then press. Fill the rest of the way with hot water. Works for me, but I really need a roaster, the heat gun/stainless steel bowl method is getting me down.

I like the Aeropress because you don't get the "sludge" you get with a FP. Altough at my age I could probably use the extra fiber.


Pikers!

First, you buy only beans that Sumatran monkeys have eaten and passed through their digestive tract. There's a shop in Medan. PM me for the address.

Second, you find a large copper Belgian roasting bowl, clamp it in a spindle and rotate it slowly with an asbestos glove while having at least three blow torches just "kiss" the bowl from the opposite side.

Third, crush the roasted beans by hand with a mortar and pestle until they resemble coarsely ground pepper.

Fourth, boil a sufficient quantity of "bling h2o" (the purest of waters), and substitute the used panties of a young Japanese schoolgirl for the filter in your coffee machine. (These can be bought in vending machines throughout the Ginza—but PM me if you need the address of a stateside supplier.)

Finally, drip the coffee through the panties, and serve immediately in a pre-heated Meissen china cup.

mnewport 12-02-2011 07:34 PM

Another vote for the Aero Press. So simple yet works so well.

For the record, I own an Aero Press, a Gaggia lever machine (the Pavoni copy), an Expobar, an Isomac Gran Macinino grinder, and a Rancilio Rocky grinder. Not the fanciest setup in the world, but pretty darn good for home coffee brewing. The Aero Press makes coffee that is every bit as good as my $1k machines. It's not exactly the same as espresso in terms of flavor--it reminds me more of the coffee from that $10k Clover machine. Highly recommended.

HardDrive 12-02-2011 07:59 PM

Lol!

Quote:

Originally Posted by dottore (Post 6407427)
pikers!

First, you buy only beans that sumatran monkeys have eaten and passed through their digestive tract. There's a shop in medan. Pm me for the address.

Second, you find a large copper belgian roasting bowl, clamp it in a spindle and rotate it slowly with an asbestos glove while having at least three blow torches just "kiss" the bowl from the opposite side.

Third, crush the roasted beans by hand with a mortar and pestle until they resemble coarsely ground pepper.

Fourth, boil a sufficient quantity of "bling h2o" (the purest of waters), and substitute the used panties of a young japanese schoolgirl for the filter in your coffee machine. (these can be bought in vending machines throughout the ginza—but pm me if you need the address of a stateside supplier.)

finally, drip the coffee through the panties, and serve immediately in a pre-heated meissen china cup.


red-beard 12-02-2011 08:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dottore (Post 6407427)
Pikers!

First, you buy only beans that Sumatran monkeys have eaten and passed through their digestive tract. There's a shop in Medan. PM me for the address.

Second, you find a large copper Belgian roasting bowl, clamp it in a spindle and rotate it slowly with an asbestos glove while having at least three blow torches just "kiss" the bowl from the opposite side.

Third, crush the roasted beans by hand with a mortar and pestle until they resemble coarsely ground pepper.

Fourth, boil a sufficient quantity of "bling h2o" (the purest of waters), and substitute the used panties of a young Japanese schoolgirl for the filter in your coffee machine. (These can be bought in vending machines throughout the Ginza—but PM me if you need the address of a stateside supplier.)

Finally, drip the coffee through the panties, and serve immediately in a pre-heated Meissen china cup.

Through the front, the back, or do you double them up?

RWebb 12-02-2011 08:26 PM

you guys think Dottore is kidding, eh?

actually, the best is said to involve a civet "cat" not a monkey...

wdfifteen 12-03-2011 04:17 AM

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Originally Posted by red-beard (Post 6407546)
Through the front, the back, or do you double them up?

Sounds like the subject for another poll!!

red-beard 12-03-2011 04:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dottore (Post 6407427)
Fourth, boil a sufficient quantity of "bling h2o" (the purest of waters), and substitute the used panties of a young Japanese schoolgirl for the filter in your coffee machine. (These can be bought in vending machines throughout the Ginza—but PM me if you need the address of a stateside supplier.)

Finally, drip the coffee through the panties, and serve immediately in a pre-heated Meissen china cup.

Oh, and do the panties need to be from a virgin? The japanese school girls around here all SAY they are virgins, but none of them actually seem to be...

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RWebb 12-03-2011 12:14 PM

Japanese TWINS

NutmegCarrera 12-10-2011 02:26 PM

Although I think Dottore has a superior method, my schedule doesnt allow for the asbestos glove / copper kettle method. AND, I think my wife might object to having a supply of panties on hand from schoolgirls (domestic, Japanese, virgin or otherwise).

Therefore, I found a Bodum french press travel mug. Perfection! I get my dark sumatran (beans) and am able to take a fresh cup on the way to work - AND use our hot water on demand tap to replentish throughout the day.

If I'm in a hurry, I rely on the local non-franchise coffee shop for my red-eye. (Road America people, please patronize the Exchange Bank in Plymouth. Leon is a great guy and runs a wonderful shop).

dagriff 12-14-2011 05:04 PM

I was Told (so long ago I don't remember who....) Never ever use boiling water for Coffee, Always always use boiling water for Tea.

stuartj 12-14-2011 07:19 PM

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Originally Posted by scottmandue (Post 6404313)
Hard drives espresso thread (and tabs espresso maker) got me thinking...

I love me some coffee... but I'm old school (and a cheap old ba$tard) so I go with a simple French press, a Braun burr grinder, and whole bean from trader Joe's (Costa Rica, Kenya, Columbian).

At work I use a generic automatic drip machine (with fresh ground beans)
that was kicking around ther break room not being used, not great but gets the job done.

On Amazon I see these things:
Bodum Santos Stovetop Glass Vacuum 34-Ounce Coffee Maker

Worth trying or pass?

Is French press the best way to go or are there any other methods I should look into?

PS, As it is my wife thinks I'm a coffee snob for grinding my own beans.

Spring for the Bodum stainless steel French Press. Its bloody fantastic. First, you cant break it, the pay back in replacement flasks is really quick. Second, its insulated.

French Press tips. Put in your required amount of coffee (conisntent measures is really important- especially with your own grind). Then add a dash of cold waterm ake a paste. Then add hot water off the boil. Stir. Sprinkle just a little more coffee on top. Stand with the lid off for a couple of minutes. Stand with the lid on for at least 5 more. Plunge and pour.

We grind our own but frankly prefer a brand called Kimba from Italy. Its cheap and high quality, we buy it by the trunk load from a wholesaler, along with bags o'beans, about once a year.

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drcoastline 12-15-2011 02:55 AM

Espresso, Press pot, French Press, drip machines. Let it steep. Geeze where am I the ladies room of the local hair salon?

Here's how you do it. 8 table spoons of 8 O'clock coffee, 2 cups of water. Put the Perk-O-Lator on the fire. Come back in 30 minutes a perfect cup O' Joe.

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Now quit your yappin and get back to work. Next thing ya know you ladies are going to tell me you drive some fancy German sports car.... Oh wait.

Sorry, I thought I was at the local donut shop with my cop buddies.:D

VINMAN 12-15-2011 03:53 AM

I'll stick with Wawa....

Tim Hancock 12-15-2011 05:14 AM

Geez... you guys are high maintenance. :D

My morning coffee.... Roll out of bed at 5:30 and walk down stairs to kitchen put cup of water in microwave. Take shower. Get dressed. Take cup of water out of microwave and put heaping teaspoon of instant coffee, cream and a bit of sugar in cup. Gulp it down while still standing at the sink. Fill same cup with grape juice and swig it down. Fill same cup with water and swig it down. Head out door at 6:00 am and drive 45 minutes to work. Repeat next day.

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At work coffee..... Walk down to break room Bunn coffe maker and dump some cream and sugar in Glock cup. Fill 1/4 full and swirl cup around thus dissolving cream/sugar. Fill rest of way up. Walk back upstairs to desk. Gulp down coffee when it cools enough to avoid burning mouth. Repeat as needed.

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Weekend coffee..... Roll out of bed and crawl into hot tub while wife starts coffee maker with her "special" flavored coffee. Get dressed and drink one or two cups of wife's coffee while watching news then head out to the shop for some quality time. If there happens to be a fresh snowfall, take a cup of coffee out to shop with me.

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lane912 12-15-2011 08:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Tim Hancock (Post 6433739)
Geez... you guys are high maintenance. :D

My morning coffee.... Roll out of bed at 5:30 and walk down stairs to kitchen put cup of water in microwave. Take shower. Get dressed. Take cup of water out of microwave and put heaping teaspoon of instant coffee, cream and a bit of sugar in cup. Gulp it down while still standing at the sink. Fill same cup with grape juice and swig it down. Fill same cup with water and swig it down. Head out door at 6:00 am and drive 45 minutes to work. Repeat next day.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1323957778.jpg


At work coffee..... Walk down to break room Bunn coffe maker and dump some cream and sugar in Glock cup. Fill 1/4 full and swirl cup around thus dissolving cream/sugar. Fill rest of way up. Walk back upstairs to desk. Gulp down coffee when it cools enough to avoid burning mouth. Repeat as needed.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1323958136.jpg

Weekend coffee..... Roll out of bed and crawl into hot tub while wife starts coffee maker with her "special" flavored coffee. Get dressed and drink one or two cups of wife's coffee while watching news then head out to the shop for some quality time. If there happens to be a fresh snowfall, take a cup of coffee out to shop with me.

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for your safety, please stay out of portland-

Porsche-O-Phile 12-15-2011 09:04 AM

Bodum makes a good, inexpensvie French Press. This is what I keep in my desk drawer at work and use here. At home I have another one but often use a drip maker since it has a timer on it and I can wake up to coffee that is already brewed and ready to drink without having to wait.

Good quality water (I personally like my well water) and FRESHLY ground beans are key. Don't pre-grind. Ugh. If you can take them out of the grinder and drop 'em right in the press as soon as they're ground, so much the better. Then clean your grinder regularly otherwise you get old coffee grind slag sitting there that mixes with the new fresh stuff.

Eric Coffey 12-15-2011 11:00 AM

Step 1: Hire Kato.
Step 2: Enjoy coffee.

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72doug2,2S 12-15-2011 11:28 AM

Is twater better than the bird sh$t coffee?

I usually go with RO, but if twater is good let me know.

Tim Hancock 12-15-2011 11:29 AM

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Originally Posted by lane912 (Post 6434152)
for your safety, please stay out of portland-

Never been there and likely never will go.... That said, other than the Army mess hall coffee in basic training, I enjoy drinking just about any coffee so long as it delivers my caffeine. ;)

Of course I also liked/preferred Schaffer light beer in college and am perfectly happy with my nightly ritual of Kamchatka vodka/Diet Coke. ;):D


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