You get the fancy filters for the aeropress. ๐
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Yeah, it's a much smaller investment and does great if he's got an existing hot water kettle he likes.
I think you would have the issue of getting closer to the beans, but might be worth a try if you already have one.
Not needed for aeropress. ๐
A lot of hobbies are like this where people can start with lower cost options and then upgrade.
On my journey I was using a blade grinder for a while and I think it's a good starting place, but when setting up to a burr grinder, I recommend to not go entry level, mid level is going to yield a better investment.
I picked up the Encore ESP for the following reasons:
- I'm lazy and would be tired of manual grinding
- Coffee making not exclusive to me in the home
- Nice set of burrs and easy to clean
- Ability to add bellow to decrease retention
- Equal to price of a months coffee if going out
For machines, the aeropress is a great low effort and cost entry to making great tasting coffee.
Great post to get a discussion going. ๐
All systems normal?
This looks like a way better interface over Synology photos which is fine, but missing the search and map feature. You need to see if they are hiring ๐
Awesome! They have a lot of beans to choose from.๐
Nice, hope my tv gets the update soon
I found this site as well for a good point of reference for starting my V60 journey: Coffee Grind Chart
First brew, sour lol might need a try s finer grind.... Lol
I'm tempted by Lucid products right now.