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Alright first let me say that I hate you guys.
![]() A few weeks ago I had never even heard of a Moka pot. Then I read Mr Moo's original post. I thought that sounds interesting so I went on Amazon.com and purchased a Capressio Infinity Burr Grinder and a 1 cup and a 3 cup Bialetti Moka pot. Since I love my Cappuccinos I also purchased a Nespresso Aerocino to heat and froth my milk. Since I have a prime membership with Amazon all this stuff arrives in 2 days. I also order some Intellingentia house blend coffee beans which also arrives at the same time having been roasted 2 days prior. Now I'm ready to go. I wake up the next day and run some stale coffee beans I have through my new grinder to break it in. By the way this stale coffee smells and reminds me of coffee I used to buy by the can. I clean the grinder and set it to fine and grind up a bunch of fresh house blend by Intellingentia fill the moka pot and brew up my first pot it runs fairly quick but still smells and looks pretty good. I fill the Nespresso with milk to the max line and push the on button. The moka pot is done and I pour it in a cup and add the steamed micro foamed milk. OMG ![]() ![]() Long story short I have been dialing my grinder in day after day and yesterday I hit the mother load. I am on the second click of extra fine and I have been packing the grounds with my fingers to try to get the oozing type of coffee shown in the video. I have also reduced the amount of milk in the Nespresso because it tends to overflow even though it produces some pretty good micro foam and froth. Now that I have everything dialed in all I can say is that this is the best coffee I have had in some time. ![]() So thanks again for pushing me down yet another slope. ![]() |
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