Are you in Limerick?
Rift sell beans from a fantastic Berlin roastery, forget the name now as I fucked out the bag the other day
Try the coffee in Fika on catherine Street if you’re in town, they also sell beans from three Irish coffee roasters
Are you in Limerick?
Rift sell beans from a fantastic Berlin roastery, forget the name now as I fucked out the bag the other day
Try the coffee in Fika on catherine Street if you’re in town, they also sell beans from three Irish coffee roasters
I’m in Dublin. But I like that Rift place, is that one up near mallow st? Got beans there before that were lovely.
Had a coffee in there too but was luke warm. Asked to heat up and came back same heat again! I like it piping hot. Could see good quality produce and take care in what they’re doing if I’m thinking right place
I’ve fallen into drinking 1.05L of coffee a day. It’s probably too much.
Explain?
Immersion dripper to make coffee. It’s just gone and taken the best bits of a aeropress, French press and pour over and enhanced them by combining them.
Any lads not using this is not taking coffee seriously enough.
It sounds immense. Apart from being ‘immediate’ how would you describe the coffee?
Enhanced.
There’s an enhanced immediacy to it.
Sounds unrale…you mean like a sort of right now immediacy?
Turns out the secret ingredient was rat droppings
@glenshane
My coffee machine is giving me trouble, pressure building up in the basket and the coffee isn’t getting through, I’ve descaled and cleaned all the parts,
Anyway that’s not the issue,
It’s under warranty, I’m thinking of moving up to a better machine, it’s a delongji dedica, 15 bar I think, costs about 240 I think
My question is, if I spend double that will I get a smoother (stronger) espresso closer to what you’d get in the best coffee shops? What is the secret?
This has been the entry level ‘prosumer’ machine for years…no gimmicks, digital displays etc. Just rock solid pump, heavyweight metal parts, proper portafilter etc. It’s probably as good as anything costing up to 1k. It could last a lifetime so long as you descale it
https://www.coffeeitalia.co.uk/rancilio-silvia-v6-e-2020-last-edition-espresso-cup-edition.html
You’re at nothing without a burr grinder- ideally you want one that doesn’t click through the settings, instead it should have a smooth adjustment so you’ll decide the grind. That said the Silvia/rocky combo is hard bate. You could go without a grinder for a while and learn how to use the tamper/adjust the amount slightly etc
Your other option is a pavoni lever machine. Another lifetime investment, a lovely piece of kit that requires a nice learning curve.
https://www.coffeeitalia.co.uk/la-pavoni-el-europiccola.html
Both machines have serious coffee snob potential
Thanks, I have a good burr grinder,
And I seem to have fixed my machine, followed some internet advice to repair a common problem with the rubber seals
So we’ll carry on with that for the moment
I’m having something called a “flat white” here in McDonald’s T1. Like a small latte. Lovely stuff altogether
You’re at the cutting edge of coffee-snob innovation there
I bought a sage barista express about 6 weeks ago… Find it great altogether…
Lots of options out there cheaper, delonghi do great bean to cup machines
Tesco gold blend instant is a lovely brew.
Is there any coffee in it?
Yes, loads.
Depends on how many spoonfuls you put in