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Maby mines better than yours. :r |
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I'll have to give some of that preground stuff a try. |
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It's not to bad........... |
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but what will I do with all this fancy equipment if I fall in love with the stuff? Is it best to just buy it in bulk and store it in a Tupperware container in my fridge?:confused: Now I'm really getting mad at all those posts I read on coffeegeek that led me to believe I needed a roaster, commercial grinder, and an E61 grouphead on my espresso machine. |
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The cafe bustelo is more of a deep rich espresso and the Starbucks is a lighter kind of sweet espresso. Both can be found at Walmart. As for storing them, read on each container as I believe they tell you how to properly store them. http://c3.soap.com/images/products/p...b-8263b_1z.jpg |
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I'm just messing with you, so please forgive me.
I actually drank Bustello and Pilon for a long time before going OCD about coffee a few years ago, and enjoyed both a lot. I'm married to a Brazilian and it reminds her of the coffee they drink there. You still see many of the Cuban coffee shops serving both in Miami. I think it's a lot like cigars in the respect that you should drink or smoke what you like. Now, if you'll excuse me, I need to tweek my grinder to add another 3 seconds to the extraction and will be observing it through my naked portafilter...;s |
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Bustello is Spanish for bust your ass grinding fresh beans. |
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Try to find the Bustelo Supreme,comes in a brown package and is enough better to make it worth the search.
I have a friend who brings it back from New Orleans,probably widely marketed......... |
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I've been eyeing this. http://www.burmancoffee.com/miva/mer...ategory_Code=G
It is around same price as some blades but a step up. |
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I never had any luck with the smaller burr grinders. Take forever to grind, get hot, burn up. Sure have been happy with my Capresso. I'm done here.
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Im using a $25 Black and Decker blade grinder from Lowes for about a year now. No issues with it except for the one foot cord.
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OK, tell me why burr grinder over whirling blades. What's the reason. Seriously. I have been grinding with whirling blades for over 20 years. I have home-roasting for over 10 years. Had a cheaper burr grinder, didn't see a difference in flavor.
So, what is really the reason to go burr grinder? If it is consistency of the grind, I do mine so fine it is consistent. Give me another reason. |
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For me it's about proper extraction.
If it's not taking about 30 seconds to pull a 2 oz espresso shot, it's extracting too fast and won't taste right for me. I need a very fine and consistent grind and careful tamp to get what I consider an acceptable shot. I made a couple grinder errors thinking I could get the right grind without spending in the close ballpark of 500 bucks on a grinder. With the exception of (maybe) the Rocky, I believe this to be true. |
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