We’ve covered several important parts of cycling equipment, including bikes and beer.
It is about time we’ve started showing off our coffee set up.
Here is mine.
ECM Classica II PID.
Eureka Mignon Silenzio.
We’ve covered several important parts of cycling equipment, including bikes and beer.
It is about time we’ve started showing off our coffee set up.
Here is mine.
ECM Classica II PID.
Eureka Mignon Silenzio.
I do a simple pour over set up with a kitchenaid electric grinder and electric kettle.
Kettle:
Set to coffee temp and pour over fresh ground beans!
How do you find the Eureka Mignon Silenzio. I have heard great things and I am thinking about getting one.
Now we know who’s been hoarding all the sparkling water from Woolies!
It is very very solid and most importantly, quiet. I was originally thinking about getting one with a display, but then figured that I don’t really need one.
Inside, it is the same unit as Rocket Faustino.
Not me! I only buy two bottles at a time.
Does this count?
Whilst I love the smell of coffee, I just can’t seem to get used to the aftertaste.
Proper!
Some of you have some pretty sweet setups. My workhorse is the Aeropress, paired with a cheap bodum burr grinder that does the trick. Received this cold brew aperatus as a gift, and I make good use of it. Probably not something I would buy for myself, since making cold brew doesn’t really necessitate any specialized equipment. Nonetheless, it is convenient and attractive. The bottom screws off and becomes a vacuum sealed container.
A solid grinder and a simple pour over for me. Ridiculously outperforms! (I save caffeine for race day)
does this count?
I’ve gone through a number of coffee “phases” over the years…from high-quality drip to French Press to espresso. Never had a truly high-end espresso machine, however. I enjoy good coffee but my palette is not sophisticated enough to make the investment.
These days I am just using a Nespresso machine with my preferred option a lungo. Makes a more-than-passable espresso, puts a nice crema on it and is idiot-proof (very important for me!). Drop a pod, push a button, get good coffee.
Works for me…but I do envy some of you with your gorgeous espresso machines.
Simple setup here too. We love the large mocha pot—one brew makes two days’ worth of lattes for me and my wife.
My setup and not pictured is the V60, bonavita gooseneck kettle and aeropress. Really enjoying the moccamaster and put my yeti or equivalent cup underneath to make cleanup easier.
I was gifted a nespresso machine from a co-worker in the office but don’t use it much. I do like it when I do.