(04-02-2020, 09:55 PM)trashcanmagic Wrote: Now that Im at home and dont have access to a dedicated coffee shop daily, I've ordered some additional equipment:
Comandante grinder
V60
Aeropress
.1g precision scale
normally coffee in my house is a less precise endeavor because it's a large batch for multiple people; I have an electric kettle and a drip machine that does do a bloom cycle, so it's ok, but really it's not cutting it.
out of curiosity are most of you folks doing expressos / lattes/ Americanos or drip style coffee?
A good grinder and a scale are vital. I tried the aeropress a few years back and it wasn't for me so I use the pour over method with the Hario V60 and find it to be excellent. I'm happy to do pour overs for my wife and daughter however, my wife finds the pour over too strong for her taste (I think the pour over has more caffeine) so I also make a pot of drip brew using a Technivorm Mocha Master. The drip brew is a little more work mainly in keeping the thermal carafe clean - dirty brewing gear = bad coffee. I also have a Rancilio Miss Sylvia espresso machine and will crank out shots or make lattes and cappuccinos as the need arises. I prefer a straight shot with a sugar cube but will occasionally have a latte.
I got the Miss Sylvia a couple of years back to replace an older Italian espresso machine that was wearing out and I could no longer get parts for and to be honest, I'm not crazy about Miss Sylvia. I'm on the hunt for something better that doesn't break the bank and if I ever find it, bye bye Miss Sylvia.
I had a cup of Guatamala Acatenango Gesha this morning that I roasted a couple of days ago - it was transcendent
While I normally limit myself to one, excellent cup of coffee a day, this morning I also had a second cup of the Kenya I also recently roasted and brewed for my wife and daughter - for quality control purposes of course