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posted: Jan. 13, 2010 @ 8:57p
jrott
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posted: Jan. 13, 2010 @ 10:11p
Lavazza produces excellent espresso beans. If you haven't tried Lavazza before, I would definitely suggest trying it at this price, you won't be disappointed. This is a great deal.
jrott said: Lavazza produces excellent espresso beans. If you haven't tried Lavazza before, I would definitely suggest trying it at this price, you won't be disappointed. This is a great deal.
tierra in nice - ! - my favorite is qualita oro - highly recommend!
cyberwuf24
Member
posted: Jan. 13, 2010 @ 11:19p
Is it safe to cancel the subscription immediately or do you have to wait until your first order has shipped to cancel?
jrott said: Lavazza produces excellent espresso beans. If you haven't tried Lavazza before, I would definitely suggest trying it at this price, you won't be disappointed. This is a great deal.
can i just make coffee with this?
BMWZ8Bond
Senior Member
posted: Jan. 14, 2010 @ 12:24a
cyberwuf24 said: Is it safe to cancel the subscription immediately or do you have to wait until your first order has shipped to cancel?
You can cancel the subscription immediately, I've done it. It tells you when you do, that canceling the subscription will not automatically cancel any orders already made
I have both & honestly, I think my Bialetti makes a better cup of coffee. The fancy espresso machine is much faster & so it gets used more but if I have 10 minutes to make a cup, the Bialetti is my choice. Personally, I prefer the Crema E Gusto but the Tierra is tasty too.
TellyTubby said: Lavazza in Italian means "lavatory". Very apt because the beans are like poo and the coffee is like pee.
btw - Lavazza is a name of the dude who founded the company ~1900 and doesn't mean anything (as far as I know!) and I find most of my favorite coffee mixes (including 100% arabica!) are to be Lavazza coffees !
rizorith said: Seems like a good deal. Has anyone had any luck with a Bialeti Moka pot? I can't drop $1000 for a decent espresso machine but love the moka.
I have a ~$1500 espresso machine and a $700 grinder and I still love my Aeropress. I bought one to use at work and I like it so much that I'm going to buy another for home. Everyone I have made coffee with it was blown away by how good it was. Regardless of how it is billed, it does NOT make espresso, but it does make a damn good cup of American style coffee. I have also owned a couple of Moka pots over the years, but have given them away.
I also recommend buying a decent burr grinder which every coffee lover should have anyway. You can use a $20 whirlybird type grinder, but you'll get much better results with a good burr grinder.
That article was utter and complete crap. Also pre-ground like this lasts about 15 mins, i don't mean after you take a scope out of the can, i mean the entire can goes bad in 15 mins after releasing the nitrogen...tick tock!
Scumbag said: rizorith said: Seems like a good deal. Has anyone had any luck with a Bialeti Moka pot? I can't drop $1000 for a decent espresso machine but love the moka.
I have a ~$1500 espresso machine and a $700 grinder and I still love my Aeropress. I bought one to use at work and I like it so much that I'm going to buy another for home. Everyone I have made coffee with it was blown away by how good it was. Regardless of how it is billed, it does NOT make espresso, but it does make a damn good cup of American style coffee. I have also owned a couple of Moka pots over the years, but have given them away.
I also recommend buying a decent burr grinder which every coffee lover should have anyway. You can use a $20 whirlybird type grinder, but you'll get much better results with a good burr grinder.
That article was utter and complete crap. Also pre-ground like this lasts about 15 mins, i don't mean after you take a scope out of the can, i mean the entire can goes bad in 15 mins after releasing the nitrogen...tick tock!
nitrogen - is about 80% air - so, yes it's a preserves coffee - but, 15 min. exposure to air will ruin your coffee - is not the best way to explain / water (humidity!) will ruin your coffee! so, don't let your ground coffee sit around - ! - always reseal the can as soon as you can after each use!!! about 15 seconds - ?! - am not sure?!
btw - never freeze your ground/beans coffee - it will suck the moisture even more!
MISURICK said: Scumbag said: rizorith said: Seems like a good deal. Has anyone had any luck with a Bialeti Moka pot? I can't drop $1000 for a decent espresso machine but love the moka.
I have a ~$1500 espresso machine and a $700 grinder and I still love my Aeropress. I bought one to use at work and I like it so much that I'm going to buy another for home. Everyone I have made coffee with it was blown away by how good it was. Regardless of how it is billed, it does NOT make espresso, but it does make a damn good cup of American style coffee. I have also owned a couple of Moka pots over the years, but have given them away.
I also recommend buying a decent burr grinder which every coffee lover should have anyway. You can use a $20 whirlybird type grinder, but you'll get much better results with a good burr grinder.
aeropress will not make an espresso !
Which is what I already said in my reply if you read it closely, but neither will a Moka pot anyway.
I rate the coffee made by the Aeropress higher than the one made by my Bialetti moka pot, but usually I am too lazy do push on that darn piston. For office I use an electric moka pot, a DeLonghi Alicia which I received as a gift (not too cheap, couldn't find it below $60).
g10ny said: I rate the coffee made by the Aeropress higher than the one made by my Bialetti moka pot, but usually I am too lazy do push on that darn piston. For office I use an electric moka pot, a DeLonghi Alicia which I received as a gift (not too cheap, couldn't find it below $60).
apparently CupCak3 knows nothing about an aeropress
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