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They said be home between 10-5 today, so I was hunkered down for a long wait.
At 10:30, I was just finishing my 3rd espresso and the doorbell rang. Outside was the truck I was anticipating... http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...e69/truck1.jpg The guy said he needed help with the pallate which was now 120 pounds, up a little from yesterday. http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...69/pallate.jpg The packaging was great and no damage at all to the contents http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...pete69/box.jpg Now to make room, bye Gaggia http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c.../oldgaggia.jpg Hello shiny Brasilia http://i217.photobucket.com/albums/c...brasilia-1.jpg Almost warmed up now. |
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Congrats! I'm on my way, black and sweet, please!
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Jesus Christ, is that a coffee machine or a steam engine!? Congratulations, brother. So when can I come over for a cup of coffee now?
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I still can't see the machine :cool:, there thats better.
Soooooo, I am waiting for the first taste thoughts. |
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well, I definitely need some practice, but the innaugural shots have me thinking my wife might one day think it was money well spent:r
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Holy moly!!! First latte and I am blown away at the power of the steam wand on this beast.
I am now on my 5th shot and need to go outside. |
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After a record setting day of expresso consumption, I have concluded that either I was doing something wrong, the Gaggia machine sucked, or I am now in a whole new league of brewing as I can't believe the difference in my espresso and lattes.
I was previously under the impression that a shot was pretty much a shot, but the heat exchange and steam was better on a commercial style machine and recovery time was shortened. I no longer feel that way and feel I have really made a large upgrade in equipment and quality of espresso shots. As of 5pm, the crema on most shots is firm enough to hold a small teaspoon of sugar. This is a first for me. A lot may have to do with the fact that the cup warmer and grouphead on the Brasilia keep everything at optimal temps, which I am finally learning how important it is. I have pulled shots of Inteeligencia Black Cat from my old Gaggia and my wife, who is from Brasil, felt was too strong and bitter. She is on her 2nd latte. My bottomless filter should arrive by the weekend and I will really start getting this dialed in. |
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I kinda like the palm trees in the background, Pete.
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half the fun is learning to dial it all in! :tu
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I remember when I moved here from Jersey 20 years ago, seeing a palm tree or a lizard was sort of a big deal. Now it's something you don't even give a second thought. |
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So! How was the coffee this morning? |
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[quote=Mister Moo;508137]A lizard can still be a big deal depending on exactly where it is. Just ask Mrs. Moo.
So! How was the coffee this morning?[/QUOTE] great. I am still fiddling with the grind a bit and it seems like the Brasilia does better with a finer grind and less tamp pressure. Once I figure it out, I'm sure I'll be eyeing that chrome Macap doserless. |
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Welcome to the Big Leagues! :tu
That is a very sharp machine. |
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Nice!:tu
From the title of the thread, I thought of the song: "I came I saw I hit 'em right dead in the jaw!" |
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