Great start! Good for you ... enjoy your new adventure.I’m not an expert like many here but finally decided to treat myself to enjoying good coffee at home!!
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Great start! Good for you ... enjoy your new adventure.I’m not an expert like many here but finally decided to treat myself to enjoying good coffee at home!!
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What machine is that?I’m not an expert like many here but finally decided to treat myself to enjoying good coffee at home!!
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Tchibo ClassicWhat machine is that?
Obviously I am ignorant of this machine, looks cool. Let us know how it does through your learning curves. What does and doesn't give you the perfect cup.Tchibo Classic
Will do! The machine grinds on demand and can brew an espresso, a 6 oz cup, and an 8 oz cup. Perfect for a beginner.Obviously I am ignorant of this machine, looks cool. Let us know how it does through your learning curves. What does and doesn't give you the perfect cup.
Nice. A buddy bought a $3000+ espresso machine and honestly he serves the worst sour nasty coffee I ever tasted. He is no listener so I just decline his coffee now.Will do! The machine grinds on demand and can brew an espresso, a 6 oz cup, and an 8 oz cup. Perfect for a beginner.
Ethiopia, and Africa as a whole, is my favorite coffee terroir.Medium dark roast.
Roast date 10.29.24 .
Certified organic.
Stumptown out of Portland, Oregon.
This is premium quality product.
I do slow 48-72 hour cold brewing with a Meuller Cold Brew Coffee Maker, to lower the acid.
The flavor is intensified, and features classic Ethiopian qualities of floral notes with honey and citrus.
Ethiopia is where coffee was first discovered.
I love Brazil way more than most acidic fruity African coffees.Ethiopia, and Africa as a whole, is my favorite coffee terroir.
Looks like a Jura knockoff, enjoy.Tchibo Classic
Pretty sure they’re all made by the same company and rebranded. Good news is parts are easily available.Looks like a Jura knockoff, enjoy.
SMH.I love Brazil way more than most acidic fruity African coffees.
Same here... for yrs Brazil was considered just a mass producer of decent arabica, but some of their dry process offerings are top notch I choose over most any origin. These days I seek out DP Brazil and Yemen, not much else as it's untouchable for my taste.I love Brazil way more than most acidic fruity African coffees.
Cost doesn't mean much if quality/fresh coffee, balanced water is lacking. Not to mention the skill set needed to crank out quality espresso consistently regardless of equipment being used.Nice. A buddy bought a $3000+ espresso machine and honestly he serves the worst sour nasty coffee I ever tasted. He is no listener so I just decline his coffee now.
I suggested in a super nice way, like "did you ever try ordering, or Peet's or _________ beans" - something other than Costco whatever beans. OK, fine. I'll keep my mouth closed.Cost doesn't mean much if quality/fresh coffee, balanced water is lacking. Not to mention the skill set needed to crank out quality espresso consistently regardless of equipment being used.
I drink both. Just had my tea. Black and green brewed together!I dont buy coffee, I have the 8 ounce coffee cup at the bank and thats it. More into non sweet standard ice tea or Earl Grey Tea.
At the end of the day maybe he is quite satisfied with what he extracts.I suggested in a super nice way, like "did you ever try ordering, or Peet's or _________ beans" - something other than Costco whatever beans. OK, fine. I'll keep my mouth closed.