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I've also found that the Aeropress is one of the best ways to make iced coffee. The strength of a cup allows for easier dilution by ice.
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If you've never tried cold brewing for iced coffee you might like giving it a try. You can make it in larger batches and it produces a nice full coffee flavor concentrate.

[b]For hot coffee the Aeropress is the best thing short of a high priced espresso machine[/b]. I'm sure it would make fine iced coffee as well but I would have to settle for smaller batches.
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Sounds like you are happy. What brew method are you using?
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I guess the method the guy in[url="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Z-ORcQLRQk"] this video[/url] uses comes closest to what I've ended up doing. Since I keep the house kinda cool this time of year preheating the Aeropress and mug is a must.

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This thread has inspired me to roast my own coffee.

It's easy, and cheap with a air popcorn popper.

I did go to the extra trouble, and find a old west bend original poppery. They rock with I think 1550 watts, and built like tanks.

I can keep my cost around 5 dollars a pound, and really fresh roasted, I mean minutes afterward, is utterly amazing flavor.

 

Last night I bought a West Bend Air Crazy Popper on ebay and a 4lb sampler pack of green coffee from Sweetmarias.com

 

Hopefully next week I should be roasting.

This is one of the things you contend with, it's messy, as the chaff blows off the green beans everywhere, and little fiery embers fly out, occasionally.

I put a chimney, old soup can to keep the jumping beans in there place.

The initial roast is more warming up the thing, the second and third roast are hot, fast darker If you like, that's when you can burn the house down, if you wander off.

The original west bend poppery was a great coffee roaster, but they couldn't advertise it as one, liability reasons.

I keep combustibles a few feet away, and the smell during roasting is amazing, but it will smoke

Your house up, so a garage or outdoor patio are better suited.

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I've been trying out the inverted method with my Aeropress, with great results recently. Longer steeping time and "crema first" have made a realllllly smooth cup!

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[quote name='GooseHook' timestamp='1390164503' post='8490531']
I've been trying out the inverted method with my Aeropress, with great results recently. Longer steeping time and "crema first" have made a realllllly smooth cup!
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I really like the inverted method. I have to think the Aeropress is the best invention for coffee in the last few years. It's so versatile to just be a piece of plastic and rubber.

As a side note I really like the S Filter from Kaffeologie. It's a metal filter to use in place of the paper filters under the emphasis that the metal allows more oils from the coffee to go into your cup instead of soaking into a paper filter. I think it gives a little better flavor.

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All you miscreants have convinced me to give the Aeropress a try. Ordered one last night along with the suggested stainless screen.
I will report back with a comparison to Clever Drip unit I've been using for the last couple years. Quick, easy, no mess is hard to beat.

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All you miscreants have convinced me to give the Aeropress a try. Ordered one last night along with the suggested stainless screen.
I will report back with a comparison to Clever Drip unit I've been using for the last couple years. Quick, easy, no mess is hard to beat.
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I've had a few cups from a Clever Drip and it makes a great cup. I think you will see a little stronger flavor from the Aeropress because of the additional pressure from forcing the coffee through the filter. Not sure what you will like better but the mess won't be any worse with AP. Let us know what you think.

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Espresso Toro from Collectivo (formerly known as Alterra)

[url="http://shop.colectivocoffee.com/products/espresso-toro"]http://shop.colectiv...s/espresso-toro[/url]

I love my a.m. cappaccino, so I rarely have a regular cup of coffee, but the Aeropress has me intrigued.

I have a Krups Espresso machine that I got as a present for x-mas (best present I've ever received) a few years ago. I don't see a reason to change, as it serves it's purpose, but if there is a significant difference between an entry level machine vs. one that is considered higher end that won't break the bank, I might splurge. I'm wandering what others have to say about that and suggestions for a budget minded higher end machine, if that's even possible. Same question re: a grinder. I still use a blade style grinder and have always meant to upgrade to a burr grinder based on info. I've read (or is there something else out there better). What are you guys using to clean your espresso machines? TIA

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Espresso Toro from Collectivo (formerly known as Alterra)

 

http://shop.colectiv...s/espresso-toro

 

I love my a.m. cappaccino, so I rarely have a regular cup of coffee, but the Aeropress has me intrigued.

 

I have a Krups Espresso machine that I got as a present for x-mas (best present I've ever received) a few years ago. I don't see a reason to change, as it serves it's purpose, but if there is a significant difference between an entry level machine vs. one that is considered higher end that won't break the bank, I might splurge. I'm wandering what others have to say about that and suggestions for a budget minded higher end machine, if that's even possible. Same question re: a grinder. I still use a blade style grinder and have always meant to upgrade to a burr grinder based on info. I've read (or is there something else out there better). What are you guys using to clean your espresso machines? TIA

Breville makes a nice entry level machine, I have a 800 model for backup, or I load it up in the rv in the summer.

Makes decent steam, stainless steel, uses a thermoblock instead of a boiler, heats up very fast, stable temperature, self primes pump, has some very nice features.

Rocky makes a pretty decent burr grinder with a doser.

Brew rite or brew brite I can't remember, it's a powder that a tablespoon mixed with a tank of water every month or two, and flush it with fresh water, keeps the machine clean, and working great.

I use tap water, though we have a very deep well with good water, and very low iron.

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[quote name='esketores' timestamp='1390221283' post='8494177']
All you miscreants have convinced me to give the Aeropress a try. Ordered one last night along with the suggested stainless screen.
I will report back with a comparison to Clever Drip unit I've been using for the last couple years. Quick, easy, no mess is hard to beat.
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FWIW, the set of paper filters that came with mine have not yet run out. I'm not sure if the stainless screen is really necessary!

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[quote name='esketores' timestamp='1390221283' post='8494177']
All you miscreants have convinced me to give the Aeropress a try. Ordered one last night along with the suggested stainless screen.
I will report back with a comparison to Clever Drip unit I've been using for the last couple years. Quick, easy, no mess is hard to beat.
[/quote]

FWIW, the set of paper filters that came with mine have not yet run out. I'm not sure if the stainless screen is really necessary!
[/quote]

It's not necessary for general use purposes but IMO it does make the coffee taste different. The maker of the S Filter says more oils from the beans get into the cup with the metal filter compared to paper. I tend to agree after sampling both numerous time. YMMV

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[quote name='bub72ck' timestamp='1390835557' post='8542559']
[quote name='GooseHook' timestamp='1390484331' post='8515495']
[quote name='esketores' timestamp='1390221283' post='8494177']
All you miscreants have convinced me to give the Aeropress a try. Ordered one last night along with the suggested stainless screen.
I will report back with a comparison to Clever Drip unit I've been using for the last couple years. Quick, easy, no mess is hard to beat.
[/quote]

FWIW, the set of paper filters that came with mine have not yet run out. I'm not sure if the stainless screen is really necessary!
[/quote]

It's not necessary for general use purposes but IMO it does make the coffee taste different. The maker of the S Filter says more oils from the beans get into the cup with the metal filter compared to paper. I tend to agree after sampling both numerous time. YMMV
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Do you have to avoid too fine a grind with the S filter? I find if too many grounds get in a cup of coffee it begins to adversely effect the flavor as they steep in the cup. Not a problem with the paper filter.

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[quote name='fore' timestamp='1390840480' post='8543095']
[quote name='bub72ck' timestamp='1390835557' post='8542559']
[quote name='GooseHook' timestamp='1390484331' post='8515495']
[quote name='esketores' timestamp='1390221283' post='8494177']
All you miscreants have convinced me to give the Aeropress a try. Ordered one last night along with the suggested stainless screen.
I will report back with a comparison to Clever Drip unit I've been using for the last couple years. Quick, easy, no mess is hard to beat.
[/quote]

FWIW, the set of paper filters that came with mine have not yet run out. I'm not sure if the stainless screen is really necessary!
[/quote]

It's not necessary for general use purposes but IMO it does make the coffee taste different. The maker of the S Filter says more oils from the beans get into the cup with the metal filter compared to paper. I tend to agree after sampling both numerous time. YMMV
[/quote]

Do you have to avoid too fine a grind with the S filter? I find if too many grounds get in a cup of coffee it begins to adversely effect the flavor as they steep in the cup. Not a problem with the paper filter.
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I have ground espresso beans as fine as my Hario Skerton will grind them and very little to none makes it past the S Filter. Its not anywhere close to the grit of a French Press. For a normal coffee grind in the Aeropress you will nothing get past the S Filter.

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[quote name='scratchswinger' timestamp='1390840607' post='8543109']
I honestly think that I might be addicted to Espresso. I just don't have the time and patience to get into making it on my own.
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It takes some time and patience to learn how to pull good shots. My dad has been teaching me some things when we get the chance. Would love to have a machine at home one day.

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[quote name='bub72ck' timestamp='1390849496' post='8544217']
[quote name='scratchswinger' timestamp='1390840607' post='8543109']
I honestly think that I might be addicted to Espresso. I just don't have the time and patience to get into making it on my own.
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It takes some time and patience to learn how to pull good shots. My dad has been teaching me some things when we get the chance. Would love to have a machine at home one day.
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The good ones are really expensive is the problem.

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[color=#282828]I don't like coffee, so maybe somebody can help me out with this. A few times a year ill have one of these before a round of golf [/color]http://www.7-eleven.com/Thirsty/Cold/Iced-Coffee/Iced-Mocha . [color=#282828]What is the difference between one of these, and a normal cup of coffee, other than the temperature?[/color]

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[quote name='RJRJRJ' timestamp='1390948745' post='8553539']
[color=#282828]I don't like coffee, so maybe somebody can help me out with this. A few times a year ill have one of these before a round of golf [/color][url="http://www.7-eleven.com/Thirsty/Cold/Iced-Coffee/Iced-Mocha"]http://www.7-eleven....ffee/Iced-Mocha[/url] . [color=#282828]What is the difference between one of these, and a normal cup of coffee, other than the temperature?[/color]
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Those are full of preservatives, sweetener and other crap. Get iced Coffee from a coffee shop and it's the same as hot coffee (sometimes it's brewed a different way).

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[quote name='scratchswinger' timestamp='1390963738' post='8555193']
[quote name='RJRJRJ' timestamp='1390948745' post='8553539']
[color=#282828]I don't like coffee, so maybe somebody can help me out with this. A few times a year ill have one of these before a round of golf [/color][url="http://www.7-eleven.com/Thirsty/Cold/Iced-Coffee/Iced-Mocha"]http://www.7-eleven....ffee/Iced-Mocha[/url] . [color=#282828]What is the difference between one of these, and a normal cup of coffee, other than the temperature?[/color]
[/quote]

Those are full of preservatives, sweetener and other crap. Get iced Coffee from a coffee shop and it's the same as hot coffee (sometimes it's brewed a different way).
[/quote]

I guess you can find out just about anything on the internet.

[color=#000000]7-11 Iced Coffee Ingredients: [/color][list]
[*][size=4]Water, Whole Milk, Sugar, Coffee Extract, Disodium Phosphate, Caramel Color, Natural & Artificial Flavor, Mono & Diglycerides, Food Starch - Modified, Sodium Phophate, Carrageenan[/size]
[/list]

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[quote name='fore' timestamp='1390995890' post='8556783']
[quote name='scratchswinger' timestamp='1390963738' post='8555193']
[quote name='RJRJRJ' timestamp='1390948745' post='8553539']
[color=#282828]I don't like coffee, so maybe somebody can help me out with this. A few times a year ill have one of these before a round of golf [/color][url="http://www.7-eleven.com/Thirsty/Cold/Iced-Coffee/Iced-Mocha"]http://www.7-eleven....ffee/Iced-Mocha[/url] . [color=#282828]What is the difference between one of these, and a normal cup of coffee, other than the temperature?[/color]
[/quote]

Those are full of preservatives, sweetener and other crap. Get iced Coffee from a coffee shop and it's the same as hot coffee (sometimes it's brewed a different way).
[/quote]

I guess you can find out just about anything on the internet.

[color=#000000]7-11 Iced Coffee Ingredients: [/color][list]
[*][size=4]Water, Whole Milk, Sugar, Coffee Extract, Disodium Phosphate, Caramel Color, Natural & Artificial Flavor, Mono & Diglycerides, Food Starch - Modified, Sodium Phophate, Carrageenan[/size]
[/list]
[/quote]

I saw that, but as somebody who hasn't had an actual cup of coffee for like 20 years, I was looking for a more simple answer. I truly know little to nothing about coffee.

Basically, would any coffee drinker even consider that 7-11 stuff coffee?

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[quote name='RJRJRJ' timestamp='1391017656' post='8558643']
[quote name='fore' timestamp='1390995890' post='8556783']
[quote name='scratchswinger' timestamp='1390963738' post='8555193']
[quote name='RJRJRJ' timestamp='1390948745' post='8553539']
[color=#282828]I don't like coffee, so maybe somebody can help me out with this. A few times a year ill have one of these before a round of golf [/color][url="http://www.7-eleven.com/Thirsty/Cold/Iced-Coffee/Iced-Mocha"]http://www.7-eleven....ffee/Iced-Mocha[/url] . [color=#282828]What is the difference between one of these, and a normal cup of coffee, other than the temperature?[/color]
[/quote]

Those are full of preservatives, sweetener and other crap. Get iced Coffee from a coffee shop and it's the same as hot coffee (sometimes it's brewed a different way).
[/quote]

I guess you can find out just about anything on the internet.

[color=#000000]7-11 Iced Coffee Ingredients: [/color][list]
[*][size=4]Water, Whole Milk, Sugar, Coffee Extract, Disodium Phosphate, Caramel Color, Natural & Artificial Flavor, Mono & Diglycerides, Food Starch - Modified, Sodium Phophate, Carrageenan[/size]
[/list]
[/quote]

I saw that, but as somebody who hasn't had an actual cup of coffee for like 20 years, I was looking for a more simple answer. I truly know little to nothing about coffee.

Basically, would any coffee drinker even consider that 7-11 stuff coffee?
[/quote]

No

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Areo Press review.
American made.
Looks to be made in a one cavity mold. One part has some drool in the gate area. The stir stick is not packed out. Probably due to a parting line issue. The cylinder is round (easier said than done). The wall section is fairly consistent for a round part. The core has at best a .003" taper over 5".
Sorry got side tracked
Bottom line... it does make a VERY good cup of coffee. Better than a Clever... debatable.
Don't use the supplied "stirrer". Too much of the good goo sticks to it. The wrong end of a spoon is better imo.
Just from a ease of use and cleanup point of view the Clever is going to remain the mainstay when it comes to making my morning cup of coffee.

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Areo Press review.
American made.
Looks to be made in a one cavity mold. One part has some drool in the gate area. The stir stick is not packed out. Probably due to a parting line issue. The cylinder is round (easier said than done). The wall section is fairly consistent for a round part. The core has at best a .003" taper over 5".
Sorry got side tracked
Bottom line... it does make a VERY good cup of coffee. Better than a Clever... debatable.
Don't use the supplied "stirrer". Too much of the good goo sticks to it. The wrong end of a spoon is better imo.
Just from a ease of use and cleanup point of view the Clever is going to remain the mainstay when it comes to making my morning cup of coffee.
[/quote]

Did the AP and Clever taste different or was it just less mess with the Clever?

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Do any of you have recommendations for a good expresso machine under 1000 dollars?

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      Pullout Albums
       
      New Super Stoke Pistol Lock 1.0 & 2.0 grips - 2024 Cognizant Classic
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      New Swag covers - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Jacob Bridgeman's custom Cameron putter - 2024 Cognizant Classic
      Bud Cauley's custom Cameron putters - 2024 Cognizant Classic
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    • 2024 Genesis Invitational - Discussion and Links to Photos
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      General Albums
       
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Monday #1
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Monday #2
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Tuesday #1
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Tuesday #2
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Tuesday #3
      2024 Genesis Invitational - Tuesday #4
       
       
       
       
      WITB Albums
       
      Rory McIlroy - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Sepp Straka - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Patrick Rodgers - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Brendon Todd - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Denny McCarthy - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Corey Conners - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Chase Johnson - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tommy Fleetwood - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Matt Fitzpatrick - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Si Woo Kim - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Viktor Hovland - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Wyndham Clark - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Cam Davis - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Nick Taylor - WITB - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Ben Baller WITB update (New putter, driver, hybrid and shafts) – 2024 Genesis Invitational
       
       
       
       
       
      Pullout Albums
       
      New Vortex Golf rangefinder - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      New Fujikura Ventus shaft - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods & TaylorMade "Sun Day Red" apparel launch event, product photos – 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods Sun Day Red golf shoes - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Aretera shafts - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      New Toulon putters - 2024 Genesis Invitational
      Tiger Woods' new white "Sun Day Red" golf shoe prototypes – 2024 Genesis Invitational
       
       
       
       
       
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