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I do cold brew , I know its not very exciting , I drink it black most of the time. if im feeling spicy i'll mix it with some kvass or kombucha im brewing.
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I got one. I highly recommend. There is an 'upside down' method for getting extra crema that is awesome.Anyone have experience with the Aeropress? I don’t have the counter space for a proper machine, never mind a grinder too, so its relative versatility is appealing. Input on the Fellow Prismo attachment vs the one the company itself has started selling would also be appreciated.
Ordered it, the official pressure attachment, and a metal filter in case the paper ones get hard to find. I’m generally not one to put much stock in pop-sci magazines, especially after the bullshit from the last few years. Still need to get a hand grinder. Not wild about the electirc one I found above the fridge.I got one. I highly recommend. There is an 'upside down' method for getting extra crema that is awesome.
When I have special coffee - it's my 'go-to' method.
I highly recommend. It's better for you also. Why?
There is a cholesterol analogue that is present in coffee when made in a french press. However, a paper or cloth filter removes this chemical. I read an article in Nature or Sci American... can't member...
I also tried making my own filters - didn't work. Just buy them.
i need to get myself a french press and a grinder at some point. buying a 64oz cold brew for 6 bucks every 2 weeks isnt that good a deal in the long run
I've got one. It's labor-intensive compared to a drip coffee maker, but I like it because it's easy to adjust the strength with the grounds/water ratio and a little practice. I like my coffee bitter and for that it can't be beat.Anyone have experience with the Aeropress? I don’t have the counter space for a proper machine, never mind a grinder too, so its relative versatility is appealing. Input on the Fellow Prismo attachment vs the one the company itself has started selling would also be appreciated.
It's versatile, and is my last resort to getting a good brew if I can't make a particular batch of beans work.Anyone have experience with the Aeropress? I don’t have the counter space for a proper machine, never mind a grinder too, so its relative versatility is appealing. Input on the Fellow Prismo attachment vs the one the company itself has started selling would also be appreciated.
Following up from this. I've managed to organize my shit and have things situated for more automated options now. Does anyone have a preference on an electric espresso grinder? I'm probably picking up a manual espresso machine because I'm an autist and hand grinding espresso sounds like hell.Anyone have experience with the Aeropress? I don’t have the counter space for a proper machine, never mind a grinder too, so its relative versatility is appealing. Input on the Fellow Prismo attachment vs the one the company itself has started selling would also be appreciated.
I hate to say it kiwisisters but I'm turning into a coffee snob. I went to a local roaster/Cafe recently and sampled some different beans and holy shit I've been missing out. If you haven't tried natural process beans, I recommend it.
I had an espresso made from Colombian natural process light roast and if I was blindfolded I wouldn't have guessed it was coffee. I'm a convert.
No, the flavor wasn't something I associate with coffee.I don't get the last sentence. You had an espresso made from regular coffee - and it was as rich as espresso?