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Baz 03-20-2018 11:01 AM

You guys sure drink a lot of coffee!

Doesn't make you a little tense? :)

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/8a/dc...8bb459699f.jpg

flipper35 03-20-2018 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by tabs (Post 9968516)
You are NOT wrong...

I have found several pairs of shoes as well as the 4 cup Stainless version of the Bodum. The knock on the French Press is that it uses ALOT of coffee to make a cup. Whereas an Espresso machine is far more economical with the coffee and offers a more flavorful cup.

The drip or peculator coffee maker has been so outclassed that they are hardly even worth mentioning anymore...and you wonder why Starbucks is killing em dead out there?.

Starbucks coffee sucks but they sell all those fancy drinks that are sugar and flavorings with a little bit of their coffee added. It is well marketed sugar crap that the people that buy it don't realize it has 400+ calories in the regular size. That is why they do well, not for their charcoal briquet flavored plain coffee.

flipper35 03-20-2018 11:11 AM

So, with the Aeropress does the coffee steep like it does in a French Press? Otherwise it looks like a fancy single cup version of the Bunn that drips into an insulated carafe.

tabs 03-20-2018 11:23 AM

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Originally Posted by flipper35 (Post 9968546)
Starbucks coffee sucks but they sell all those fancy drinks that are sugar and flavorings with a little bit of their coffee added. It is well marketed sugar crap that the people that buy it don't realize it has 400+ calories in the regular size. That is why they do well, not for their charcoal briquet flavored plain coffee.

So you have actually had a Starbucks coffee!!! I have always heard about them but never wanted to pay the freight..well now I know I haven't missed a THING.

I instead went straight past go and bought a high $$$$ espresso machine...It is the only way to fly high on caffeine.

aigel 03-20-2018 11:28 AM

French presses are messy. BTDT. I have a jura espresso maker. Much faster and no mess.

G

tabs 03-20-2018 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by aigel (Post 9968580)
French presses are messy. BTDT. I have a jura espresso maker. Much faster and no mess.

G

Really which model do you have?

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1521571398.JPG

These are JURA Impressa models S8 and F9.

Noah930 03-20-2018 11:49 AM

A couple years ago I asked about single-use coffee makers (like Keurigs). I wanted to get Mrs. Noah a gift. You guys pointed me towards these $800+ models like Juras and the like. Ridiculous. I'm not spending that kind of coin on a beverage--especially one I don't even like. But a few of you swore by your French presses, so I got her one. She still uses it everyday, and has re-gifted coffee makers we've since received as Christmas gifts and such.

aigel 03-20-2018 11:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Noah930 (Post 9968609)
A couple years ago I asked about single-use coffee makers (like Keurigs). I wanted to get Mrs. Noah a gift. You guys pointed me towards these $800+ models like Juras and the like. Ridiculous. I'm not spending that kind of coin on a beverage--especially one I don't even like. But a few of you swore by your French presses, so I got her one. She still uses it everyday, and has re-gifted coffee makers we've since received as Christmas gifts and such.

I have about 8000 shots through my basic jura. That's 10 cents a shot for the machine. It makes liquid gold.

Jura ENA Micro 5 - a basic machine - no froth.

G

tabs 03-20-2018 11:57 AM

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Originally Posted by Noah930 (Post 9968609)
A couple years ago I asked about single-use coffee makers (like Keurigs). I wanted to get Mrs. Noah a gift. You guys pointed me towards these $800+ models like Juras and the like. Ridiculous. I'm not spending that kind of coin on a beverage--especially one I don't even like. But a few of you swore by your French presses, so I got her one. She still uses it everyday, and has re-gifted coffee makers we've since received as Christmas gifts and such.

WOW Noah just wow...what a cheapo.....I don't have $60 in both of those Jura machines...

tabs 03-20-2018 12:06 PM

My real baby the Salvatore and Mini Mazzer burr grinder.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1521572593.JPG

12 years 2 cups a day...for the esspresso maker it comes to $0.1569 a cup plus cost of coffee, water and electricity.

tabs 03-20-2018 12:11 PM

Down at the Thrift if you look you can find a nice small Krups espresso maker that works for about $5.

Cajundaddy 03-20-2018 12:17 PM

Making great coffee is an art form. It can be done with French press, espresso machine or even a quality drip coffee maker (sans heat plate) if it is done with care.

* Good quality beans that you like, ground fresh.
* Get the ratio of coffee to water exactly right. If you measure willy-nilly it will taste like it.
* Water at 200F and not 1* more. Boiling the water kills the flavor.
* 3-4 minutes to steep and then press.
* Never ever add heat once the coffee is made.

We use both the French press and a good quality drip coffee maker for work days. The drip uses an insulated carafe instead of the heat plate so it does not ruin the flavor. It will keep like a thermos for about 2 hours which suits our lifestyle.

scottmandue 03-20-2018 12:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Tidybuoy (Post 9968487)
Speaking of French Press, can someone give me details on how to use one?

https://www.foodnetwork.com/recipes/alton-brown/true-brew-recipe2-2013235

tabs 03-20-2018 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by peteremsley (Post 9968631)
I was gifted an Nespresso. It does make great coffee, but boy is it expensive... especially watching the prem soccer on a snowy Colorado Saturday morning!

The machines don't cost much BUT the Pods will kill ya. Is that what you are sayin?

Then over time they are not cost effective. Better to step up to the plate and buy a good machine.

Back in the day I went lookin for a coffee machine..I wound up at Whole Latte Love and started reading the reviews on all the machines. What it came down to over and over again was that people who bought the high end machines WISHED THEY HAD GONE THERE IN THE BEGINNING instead of dicking around with the cheaper machines first. I looked at all the high end machines available at the time and found that the Salvatore was about the best for the bucks. So I stepped up to the plate and bought the Salvatore and Mini Mazzer and have never looked back.

https://www.salvatore-espresso.com/espresso-machines/semi-automatic/


I asked Salvatore which machine would he buy for himself and his answer was the Semi Automatic as it was push button and had less to go wrong with it...so I took his recommendation. I have pulled the top off to re prime the pump upon occasion and since these machines are handbuilt built upon order my name is on the inside. The only piece of plastic on the inside is a 1/2 inch piece of vinyl tubing that connects the water reservoir to the pump. That is so you can squeeze it to re prime. Everything else on the inside is brass, copper or commercial grade components.

The prices on the Salvatore and Mazzer have really bumped up...more than doubling..

vash 03-20-2018 12:48 PM

again. i'm not talking about machines.

just the simple french press.

tabs 03-20-2018 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by peteremsley (Post 9968651)
What's the wrench like thing on the foot of the grinder?

I bought a new burr grinder a couple of years back, and I'm not in love with it. Messy and a bit inconsistent in terms of grind and quantity. Every now and again it grinds air at really high speed.

Holds the Porta Filter.

The Mazzer is the industry standard...

tabs 03-20-2018 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by vash (Post 9968709)
again. i'm not talking about machines.

just the simple french press.

Who cares what you are talking about?

varmint 03-20-2018 12:54 PM

I have a le creuset.


Simple device. The cheap are probably just as effective as the expensive.


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