Coffee ...Wow !

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Hi Robert

Got any pictures of the process?

Okies, here is a pic. I'll also amuse you all with this idea ...
I have a La Pavoni Europiccola Lever machine. You have to manually press down on a lever with considerable force to force the hot water through the coffee puck. There is no pump or motor like in an espresso machine. I was thinking to add a hydraulic connection to the interior cab of a tractor with it just stopped down a bit to provide pressure for a lever espresso machine. It would be really cool :)

Mike
 

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   / Coffee ...Wow ! #62  
QRTRHRS said:
Eddie is about the only poster that mentioned water. The most expensive brew system and coffee available still needs good water. My current place and my last place both have great water for coffee. Even bottled water does not guarentee a good taste, seems like the mineral content needs to be just right.

Distilled water makes the best coffee, no matter the brand of coffee you prefer.
 
   / Coffee ...Wow ! #63  
We also have a Keurig K-Cup machine. At first I didn't care, don't need coffee anyway; but after 1 cup i was hooked. As we use to waste 1/2 a pot a day or skip it due to time, now I get a cup to go in under 30 seconds. The wife liked all the fancy flavor's, I like a coffee and just got hooked on the hot apple cider. The coffee is more expensive per cup, but lest waste for us.
 
   / Coffee ...Wow ! #64  
My wife has a Keurig also and uses it quite often, I will use it when one cup of decaf is in order.

Watched a show on DOC or one of the cable channels about Keurig, pretty interesting and surprising no one had thought of it before. They seem to be doing a brisk business. I think they are located somewhere in Tennessee??
 
   / Coffee ...Wow ! #65  
I love my coffee, and I am always on the hunt for a better cup. Folgers, Maxwell House....so, so...okay for an average cup. Tim Horten's and Macdonalds are fine for out on the road.....I get intimidated by Starbucks and their "half/caff-double decaf with a lime twist" or their "mocha grande' lattes with whipped cream and chocolate sprinkles"....wow, how do you buy just a regular?
I bought a Cuisinart coffee machine with grinder, found a 1kg bag of Zavidas Columbian beans at Costco and now have a fresh ground cup(s) daily:thumbsup:
Friends and family are so impressed, I may have to start charging them and open my own coffee shop:laughing:
 
   / Coffee ...Wow ! #66  
Hi all

Yeah you have to remember that Starbucks do "coffee flavored drinks" but don't actually "do coffee". They went bust in Australia here as they expanded rapidly like many other franchises and didn't know that it's a different market here than in the US. Customers compare their lattes and cappuccinos to the many specialist coffee places that are around using local specialty roasters.

Mike
 
   / Coffee ...Wow ! #67  
My wife has a Keurig also and uses it quite often, I will use it when one cup of decaf is in order.

Watched a show on DOC or one of the cable channels about Keurig, pretty interesting and surprising no one had thought of it before. They seem to be doing a brisk business. I think they are located somewhere in Tennessee??

The cartridge system is not new. Years ago when I worked with Italian engineering company each of us got one week supply of coffee and cream cartridges every Monday morning.
 
   / Coffee ...Wow ! #68  
The cartridge system is not new. Years ago when I worked with Italian engineering company each of us got one week supply of coffee and cream cartridges every Monday morning.

I think it was for the single serve concept they patented
 
   / Coffee ...Wow ! #69  
Gevalia- almost all of their coffees are great. I grind a pot every day and drink 4-5 cups per day. I find I can't buy a cup that tastes as good as what I make, Starbuck included.
 
   / Coffee ...Wow ! #70  
When I was growing up I would go with my dad to work Cattle on the ranch. While waiting for everyone to arrive someone would make coffee. Most of the time it would be made in a can over wood fire with the grounds dumped in boiling water. Funny everyone would have their own cup "no styrofoam here" but they wouldn't bring a coffee pot. They would however bring the frying pans for the "Mountain Oysters".

I couldn't drink coffee for years after. When I joined the Marine Corps the first thing we did was make a 3 galllon Urn of coffee to last the 14 hour night watch. Before the Day watch came on we made anouther Urn of coffee. It was always bad but we drank it.
 

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