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Which baratza would you recommend for home use drip grinder? I'm trying to get rid of my bezzera bb003 because I just got a compak k10 and now get a nice drip grinder
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A compak k10 for home?!?! wowzers... you must seriously LOVE coffee!. If price is no object, than the Baratza Forte is pretty awesome. It is very precise on weighing of the grounds and has very little fines, which are evil on pour-overs. We sometimes use a Baratza vario for cupping in the shop. It also works real well and is cheaper than the Forte.
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I believe the Virtuoso is a conical burr grinder, not a flat burr (?). I didn't think there was a significant difference between the two. |
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Funny how coffee is a lot like watches. You get a taste for the good stuff and then your wallet is open wide! Good news is you can always justify purchases of beans, espresso, machines and grinders against paying 3 dollars a day for x years blah blah blah Hahahaha
Funny thing is my favorite cups of coffee come from simple brewing methods and High quality freshly ground beans. Espresso sure is fun though. |
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I will probably have to look for used.
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Wow those malkohnigs are expensive (1500 or more).
But they look so nice. I think I've decided to look for either one of bunn, grindmaster, ditting or baratza vario with steel blades depending on how good the deal is.
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A couple of my baristas use Capresso Infinity grinders at home. $80 and does a decent job.
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Do you think there will be noticeable difference in taste between that and a bunn grinder on French press/technivorm/chemex?
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Archer brand whole bean from Target is excellent. I use to drink one cup a day until I tried this. I think the Columbians add another one of their exports to the coffee that makes it addicting. :)
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There are a lot of good independent roasters in the US now. I'm pretty loyal to uniquecoffee.com . Or bitbrew.net if I want to pay with bitcoins.
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I don't want to change the topic too much but we are spending tons of money at the office going out for coffee especially ordering higher end coffee drinks. So I've been thinking about the Keurig just for the office coffee fix. I would appreciate any feedback on the Keurig. Thanks.
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I have a capresso infinity that I use for French press only. Serves that purpose well for me but cannot comment on it v other grinders. I did however do a fair amount if research and the consensus was that it was more than suitable for French press. The expensive grinders really come into play for finer grinds, particularly espresso.
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Maxwell House Dark Roast for me I don't have time to grind it up. I wish I did, but it ain't happening
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Which Bunn grinder are you looking at? Most are bulk grinders, which make a good (not great) grind, but are overkill for home use.
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Wow, a lot of very knowledgeable coffee aficionados here. I'm not surprised.
I have a question that's been on my mind that perhaps you guys can help me with. I've always used the typical drip maker i.e. Mr. Coffee, Braun, etc. But even when I use good coffee house or "gourmet" coffee it doesn't come out as good at home. Maybe these mass produced home machines don't get the water hot enough or something? Anyway, what coffee makers do you guys recommend to get the most out of quality coffee? What about the ones that get the water real hot and use a thermos type carafe and don't use a heating element? Are those the way to go? I know about french press etc., but I'm talking about an automatic maker or similar that conveniently makes a pot at a time. Appreciate any insight.
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@T. Ferguson: Check out the Specialty Coffee Association of America (SCAA) page here: . They have set forth their criteria for acceptable coffeemakers and they recommend these:
Technivorm Moccamaster Lance Larkin BE 112 Brew Express Bunn HG Home Brewer Bonavita 8 Cup Exceptional Brew Coffee Maker with glass or thermal carafe I use a Technivorm with insulated carafe for drip and think it's great. However, I also think that a great coffeemaker can never compensate for stale beans or a grinder that can't deliver a uniform grind. Last edited by Chiclet; 2 November 2013 at 05:22 AM.. Reason: Link added |
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Just that I notice when I get coffee at Starbucks for instance (not saying it's the best coffee) it is always a lot hotter than my typical home machine makes, and it does taste better than when I make that same coffee fresh ground at home.
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Wesley: Where in LA are you located? You should stop by my shop sometime (Long Beach).
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Comparing them to baratza flat steel burrs. It's not clear to me that there will be major difference though and none of these are top notch like the mahlkonig Guatemala for instance so I may just go with a baratza vario type which looks better and smaller.
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Next you should control temperature settings which you can do manually or by buying a better coffee machine such as the ones mentioned above. I have a behmor brazen which is less beautiful but allows for slightly more tuning than say a technivorm.
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