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shmmeee

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Sure there’s been a thread before but I can’t find it.

Nespresso machine died last month so got myself an AeroPress while I work out a full time solution.

Have now gone down a YouTube rabbit hole about how best to use it and have already scalded my arm fucking up the random suggests. Fun tho.

Coffee isn’t half bad, I think I need to upgrade my shitty electric blade grinder and get some decent beans though.

Anyone got coffee (or equipment) recommendations?
 

Nick

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I've seen them but how do they actually work? How is it difference from just using a french press?
 

fernandopartridge

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Here's the other thread

 

shmmeee

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I've seen them but how do they actually work? How is it difference from just using a french press?

I’m not 100% to be honest. A guy at work was raving about it when I said mine broke and it was cheap so I gave it a go. I’m guessing the vacuum adds pressure or something. it’s nice coffee but not sure how much better than a french press it is.
 

shmmeee

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Gaggia would be my first choice every time .

Like the look of that.
 

LastGarrison

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One of our clients is also coffee obsessed and gave me quite a few of her favourite roasters 👀 but they’re on my work phone so I’ll dig them out and stick them in here when I’m back at home.
 

Cool Cory

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Since I work for Costa, I just tend to get their coffee on days I'm working (staff get free coffee). But on my days off I just have Kenco coffee at home, because my wife likes that brand.
 

skybluecam

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I find coffee to be a bit of a rabbit hole. A few hours of youtubing and googling almost has you convinced to drop £1000+ on an espresso setup
 

xcraigx

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I can drink any coffee and it all tastes nice enough, even the cheap stuff but I now need to start drinking decaffeinated. I've started a jar of something cheap and it's pretty bad. Does anyone have any recommendations for one that does have a slight resemblance to coffee please?
 

JAM See

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Mellow birds.

In coffee and women.

You can't go wrong.
 

shmmeee

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I find coffee to be a bit of a rabbit hole. A few hours of youtubing and googling almost has you convinced to drop £1000+ on an espresso setup

It’s a ratchet isn’t it? Oh I just need a better grinder (£100) oh but this one is apparently next level and only £200 maybe that’s worth it.

I think I’ve decided to focus on the beans and the rest I’ll get whatever isn’t terrible.
 

fernandopartridge

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It’s a ratchet isn’t it? Oh I just need a better grinder (£100) oh but this one is apparently next level and only £200 maybe that’s worth it.

I think I’ve decided to focus on the beans and the rest I’ll get whatever isn’t terrible.
I think if you are not an outright enthusiast there is a limit really to how much you're going to sink into a cup of coffee
 

shmmeee

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I think if you are not an outright enthusiast there is a limit really to how much you're going to sink into a cup of coffee

Yeah like I can tell the difference between instant and filter and espresso, but beyond that, when you get into special water and measuring everything out on a scale? Fuck that.
 

PVA

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I just have a capsule/pod machine and a milk frother and that does for me.

Flat white with oat milk

Italian Hand GIF
 
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fatso

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Sure there’s been a thread before but I can’t find it.

Nespresso machine died last month so got myself an AeroPress while I work out a full time solution.

Have now gone down a YouTube rabbit hole about how best to use it and have already scalded my arm fucking up the random suggests. Fun tho.

Coffee isn’t half bad, I think I need to upgrade my shitty electric blade grinder and get some decent beans though.

Anyone got coffee (or equipment) recommendations?
Nesspresso Machine!!!!


You sound like a right posh tart !!!
 

Robinshio

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a lot of snobbery in coffee, as per sick boy above
it is all about taste
I like a proper coffee, and i also like a good instant
I like a latte and i like an espresso
I am not so keen on filtered as find it a bit bitter

They are all different drinks, and should be treated as so
 

shmmeee

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a lot of snobbery in coffee, as per sick boy above
it is all about taste
I like a proper coffee, and i also like a good instant
I like a latte and i like an espresso
I am not so keen on filtered as find it a bit bitter

They are all different drinks, and should be treated as so

Any recommendations?
 

Sick Boy

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a lot of snobbery in coffee, as per sick boy above
it is all about taste
I like a proper coffee, and i also like a good instant
I like a latte and i like an espresso
I am not so keen on filtered as find it a bit bitter

They are all different drinks, and should be treated as so
I do live in Italy, to be fair. Instant coffee is shite though.
 

Robinshio

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I do live in Italy, to be fair. Instant coffee is shite though.
it is a taste thing as mentioned , I quite like a nescafe gold blend and find it quite refreshing drank without or with just a splash of milk, but it is a very different drink
 

Frank Sidebottom

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The best day to day coffee for the home will always be done in a moka.
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Got one of these, Lovely bit of kit for making me and the Mrs a coffee in the morning.
Took a while to get used to.... key is to read the instructions... I'd been tamping it down when it needed to be left a bit loose.
As for beans I go to TK Maxx they sell massive bags of beans for £10-15 which is decent enough for day to day use. If I'm feeling a bit flash I'll get some from California coffee & wine in Altrincham, The guy roasts it himself every morning a bit pricey though.
 

shmmeee

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Got one of these, Lovely bit of kit for making me and the Mrs a coffee in the morning.
Took a while to get used to.... key is to read the instructions... I'd been tamping it down when it needed to be left a bit loose.
As for beans I go to TK Maxx they sell massive bags of beans for £10-15 which is decent enough for day to day use. If I'm feeling a bit flash I'll get some from California coffee & wine in Altrincham, The guy roasts it himself every morning a bit pricey though.

Like that. The missus doesn’t drink coffee, but I do drink two cups in the morning so works out. 🤔
 

fernandopartridge

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Got one of these, Lovely bit of kit for making me and the Mrs a coffee in the morning.
Took a while to get used to.... key is to read the instructions... I'd been tamping it down when it needed to be left a bit loose.
As for beans I go to TK Maxx they sell massive bags of beans for £10-15 which is decent enough for day to day use. If I'm feeling a bit flash I'll get some from California coffee & wine in Altrincham, The guy roasts it himself every morning a bit pricey though.

Given where you live now Peak Bean would probably deliver to you, it'll be cheaper than hipster Alti prices and he roasts it to order
 

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