The Coffee Thread

Discussion in 'Lounge' started by Mac, Nov 28, 2019.

  1. Why :bucktooth:
     
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  2. I just wanted to tell you off. :) It seems to be de rigueur these days. :cool:
     
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  3. Cool :cool::upyeah: did it feel good :bucktooth:





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  4. American vintage pyrex percolator
    Best ebay buy everrrrr:fist:
    Well apart from a few dukes:cool:
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  5. Bit late to this.

    I had exactly the same problem and I use Monsoon. The issue was - as they suggested - that I was not grinding the beans finely enough. I have a DeLonghi grinder that has adjustable grind, fine to course in about 10 steps. I was using step 5, so the knob was in about the middle of the range. I went to nearly the finest setting and problem solved.

    They suggested other things - like water too hot, old beans, and contaminated grinder - but it wa as simple as the coarseness setting! I did wonder why it was so foul and it was too course. Mind you, it was me that would swear at it and use the course language!

    I rate Monsoon and it is my intention to visit when the lockdown is over. Good bike ride away!
     
  6. Had my first take out coffee for a long time yesterday at Hexham Starbucks. Blonde roast Latte and it was a good one but the lockdown has made me realise I don’t really need a three quid cup of coffee unless it’s a treat so will be limiting myself to maybe one a week.
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  7. I bulk make a carafe from beans that I grind. Then, when it goes cold, I microwave. If you could use a Thermos to keep it warm all day then you don't need Starbucks! Mind you, you do have to be organised and no way can I claim that I am!
     
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  8. Just found a nice bean from “the bean shop” freshly roasted and does an all round job for expresso and latte (my 2 favourite) it’s a little to accessible though, some days I’m like a chain smoker with a coffee cup!!
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    I always look st the bad reviews on Amazon but many are written by idiots or nutters, My DeLonghi machine is busted, as did the previous DeLonghi, and so I don't want to by anything DeLonghi. My current Cookworks one is very basic and only does filter coffee. It doesn't keep it warm but turns itself off after 15 - or so - minutes. I rely on the microwave!

    I'm thinking off this for £92.33. I want to do filter, espresso , and Latte.

    Comments welcome.
     
  10. I bought a used Delonghi bean to cup machine for the guys at work - advertised as having an internal leak - I stripped it down and fixed it with a new seal kit - I think it was about a tenner.

    They all go wrong due to the number of moving parts - especially bean to cup - but at least for Delonghi the parts are easily available and none of the individual components are particularly expensive.

    Have you had a look at repairing your broken machine?
     
  11. TBH, I couldn't be bothered. I think that it must be the heating element. I might take it apart out of interest before dumping it.
     
  12. For proper espresso, you need a separate grinder and coffee machine. Also, to do it properly, you're looking at 2nd hand equipment in the region of £400, or £1000 new (but that would get you a grinder good enough for all purposes). Anything under that, you take your chances (and I can't advise on). It might make what you consider decent coffee but when you've tried real coffee you'd be disappointed. Proper coffee is a hobby. Any machine under £300 (new) is not going to get you anything you'd want to play with. Have a lurk on coffeeforums.co.uk if you're properly interested.
     
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  13. You’ll spend that 10 times over a lifetime of one of these - had mine 10 years and it was refurbed last year & should last a fair few more :)

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  14. I've
    I've got a grinder. I buy beans from Monsoon Coffee. So, for filter or espresso, I grind the beans fresh. I learnt from Monsoon that coffee goes off. I never realised before. So I just buy small quantities and either freeze them or keep them in the fridge.
     
  15. What grinder do you have? Burr? Flat or Conical?
     
  16. It's a DeLounghi one. I thinks that it is conical but dunno really. I put beans in the top and then they come out ground at the bottom. How would I know?
     
  17. OK, if you don't know it doesn't matter. You're not 'into' coffee and just like what you like.
     
  18. I agree with Mac, and second look at the coffee forums
    I've looked into this a couple of times over the years and finally came to a decision I could not afford a second hand Mazzer grinder and second hand Rancilio Silvia (or Gaggia Classic at the bare minimum)
    I got a second hand AEG Lavazza Modo Mio pod Machine with stream wand off ebay for about £20.
    Does me a nice ish little cup in the morning without too much messing about.
    But would love to nail a "god shot" with a decent set up just to know what it tastes like.
    Cheers Gaz
     
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