• karpintero@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    I’m a fan of Kyoto cold brew and am thinking of getting a tower so I can brew it at home in the summer.

    But I also just got a lever espresso machine so that’ll probably keep me busy for a while.

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        There’s a cafe I go to that has a tower and I find Kyoto cold brew tastes better (notes are more prominent) and is noticeably smoother than regular cold brew.

        You could argue it’s marginal, but the same could be said for spending thousands on grinders and espresso machines versus a $100 machine and $20 grinder. Everyone’s going to value their workflow differently.

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            The cafe offers both methods using the same bean of the day so that leads me to believe it’s the process.

            I think it’s due to the slightly more active extraction of dripping water but I don’t want to pretend like I fully know so I’ll defer to what I’ve read online.

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    Before I got my gaggia classic, my routine would be v60 on weekdays before work with an aeropress here and there and moka pot on the weekend. The process of moka pot brewing feels so zen to me

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      9 days ago

      Please tell me how you make good espresso on that machine? I cannot for the life of me make anything good without milk

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    At the moment I stick to the V60, but after a while I feel the need of smaller quantities so I switch to the moka sometimes

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    I alternate between French Press and Aeropress.

    With the Aeropress, I alternate between metal filters, and paper filters because both taste slightly different.

    If I run out of beans or ground, then instant it is!

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      I put the aeropress away after the cap jumped a thread and a shot near boiling water all over myself. 2nd degree burns are a bad way to start the morning.

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    I found one of those at a thrift store! I had no idea the top came with a stand. It’s become my daily brewer! It makes a great cup!

    I have an aeropress for making a smaller amount t of coffee. I have a metal filter that has a special valve that’s supposed to make something espresso adjacent. It sort of works.

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    Oh, great!! A brand name is in the shot, thank goodness… I thought I’d have to use my brain, but now I can go buy the thing I saw on social media!!1!

    Thanks, shill!! 11122!1!2222!!!

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    Clever dripper at the office during the week because it is super simple and the least time consume way to get a filtered cup of coffee.

    V60 brewer or Kono brewer (with V60 filters) on the weekend with better coffee beans. Recently I have been favoring the Kono since it has less bypass.

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      Fair enough! I just like being able to break the routine every now and then to do something new. It’s actually becoming a bit of an issue 😅. I’d love a space on my kitchen wall to display all the different brew methods I have and would like to collect more. Right now I’ve got a gaggia classic pro for espresso, Bialetti for moka, a pour over brewer, cold brew carafe, this vacuum brewer, aeropress, a chemex, and just a regular ol’ drip machine that’s kinda been retired by now. I’d love to find an affordable Europiccola to refurbish!

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    I think Bodum products are cool, just never used one myself

    I feel kind of bad about it too lol

    A close friend of mine that I used to work has a brother that designs Bodum products

    He was always proud of that, and I would always forget about it and never try their products in support of his work

    Whenever I’ve needed a Bodum equivalent product I’ve always just bought the first one I found and it’s never been at a place that has Bodum