CoffeeKid - November Zooms By So Fast... (#)
„Which did I like best? I actually had a slight nod to the Supreme Bean blend, but I base it on tastes - Zoka goes for a slightly more bright coffee blend for their espresso drinks, and I'm more into deeper body and muted brightness in my espresso. However, I sampled out the Zoka to a few local espresso heads, and it was an absolute hit. Coffee drinking is so subjective!“
http://www.coffeekid.com/cafetalk/11-23-2002 - Cached
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„Well, I had heaps of coffee in the house these past few weeks, which was fortunate because I needed it all. I got coffee sent to me by Supreme Bean who sent along many, many pounds of Espresso Del Norte, Espresso Bella Luna (awesome), and Organic Espresso. JJ Bean House of Coffee gave me several pounds they gave me when I judged a recent in-house competition and after that as well. Caffe Artigiano and Intelligentsia Coffee supplied me with several pounds of their supremely superb Black Cat Espresso.“
http://www.coffeekid.com/cafetalk/07-07-2003
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„My top five books would probably cross boundaries outside of espresso, mainly because they give you the core knowledge and appreciation about why this bean is so sought after, and why a guy like me would dedicate literally thousands of hours of unpaid labour "of love" to coffee and espresso in writing about it, building shrines (read: websites) to it, and so on.“
http://www.coffeekid.com/cafetalk/01-12-2003
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„Even more impressive is that whole "better" thing can happen in your own home. If you're in these groups or similar ones, consider this your starter's guide to never going back to Folgers. But be warned. Quality coffee and espresso is a serious, and I mean seriously serious sinkhole of funds, at least for start up costs.“
http://www.coffeekid.com/other/newbies
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„This moniker is given to the machines out there sold as "espresso machines" which are in fact not true espresso machines in the modern sense of the word. They're easy to spot - they usually have a screw down top, feature a 4 cup carafe for your brew, and usually cost under $60 or so. These are electrically maintained "moka pots" in that they brew with steam pressure only (about 1.5 BAR maximum) and do not produce a modern day authentic espresso. Avoid unless your only concern is milk-based drinks.“
http://www.coffeekid.com/other/newbies/espresso
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