CoffeeKid - The Gaggia Years

CoffeeKid - The Gaggia Years ()

  „Not really - cleaning the milk chamber was a real pain at times. But, as I mentioned above, the drip coffee maker was top notch for its class, one of the best I'd ever tried up to that point, so I "put up" with it.“

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CoffeeKid - Press Pots and Drip Brewers CoffeeKid - Press Pots and Drip Brewers

  „Poor product design is reflected in the tendancy for many auto drip coffee brewers to use the same heat source for water as they do for the hot plate under the carafe. That's right - in many cases, water is flash heated as it passed through the exact same heating coil/device that is used to keep the pot warmer hot. Problem is, to adequately heat up that water to proper brewing temperatures, the hot plate would be too hot for the carafe, so they dial down the heat.“

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CoffeeKid - The Vacuum Brewer FAQ CoffeeKid - The Vacuum Brewer FAQ

  „Day to day use of a vacuum brewer is not a hard thing to maintain. The cleanup and care is higher than that with an auto drip electric coffeemaker, but not excessively so. Depending on the filter device you use, it can be very low maintenance indeed, and the coffee you get from it will taste great. The normal measurement of grounds is 7 grams (or one heaping tablespoon full) of ground coffee per 4 ounces of brew.“

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CoffeeKid - Late August Coffee Musings CoffeeKid - Late August Coffee Musings

  „That Yirg blew my mind back in May when I first tried it. It was easily the best drip brew coffee I've had in a year.“

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CoffeeKid - Vacuum Brewer Hey Day CoffeeKid - Vacuum Brewer Hey Day

  „Some have argued that the percolator beat out the vacuum pot, but I simply don't buy that argument, and have found little evidence to prove it. But the advent of the automatic filter drip - that was the last nail. The filtered, drip method of producing coffee is a definite step up from instant, and to many, not much of a step down in quality from a vacuum brewer. To get your coffee automatically, and all you had to do after was to dump your filter and grounds in the garbage and rinse (or autodishwash) your coffee pot...“

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CoffeeKid - Drip Coffee CoffeeKid - Drip Coffee

  Drip coffee. Filter drip, manual drip, auto drip, anything that uses gravity and a filter to make coffee. A lot of coffee snobs eschew filter drip coffee, and I'm probably just as guilty as the rest of fostering the idea that filter drip equals low quality. I've also fostered the idea that filter drip is no where near as exciting or "sexy" as espresso is.“

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