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New update:
As I sit here chomping my steel cut oats (thanks for that again Moo) I am sipping sweet Moka from my new 2 cup mokapot (Moe has reached god-like status to me now). I got a beautiful batch this morning. No burned smell or taste,check. Crema,check. The perfect amount for me to drink by myself,check(my old pot was a 6 cupper and now I think I will live longer now that I am not drinking the whole pot myself). This cigar forum is so awesome because now I have cigars, moka and steel cut oats. And my new espresso machine is set to arrive today. We will see what the day holds!! Thanks again guys |
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mmmm.... Bacon
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If I ever drank a six-cup pot of moka they would find my remains orbiting Jupiter. GermantownRob, contrary to laws of normal human physiology, can drink enough moka to kill a horse and then enjoy a cigar. Except for Icelandic fishermen, Rob is the only exception I know to the "small pot saves lives" rule. ![]()
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Do you have to use expresso, or can you use any coffee?
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Any coffee, just make sure the grind is right. It's part of the fun to experiment with not only different roasts, but mixes of roasts and beans of different origin. The difference in flavors can be striking, just the right kind of variety to keep you coming back year after year.
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I find moka made from espresso blends less satisfying than moka made from a single origin bean or the typical drip-brewing blends. Can't say why that might be. I pretty much avoid espresso blends with the mokapot. Could just be me. Try it all!
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hmm...I was under the impression that you had to use expresso so thats all I have been using. I will have to go try out some new stuff, I love this thing!
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Good espresso blends reward the brewer after a 9-bar+ extraction. The lower pressure mokapot leave espresso blends a little bite-ie, IMO. What passes for "the utterly stunning complexity of vanilla-scented 17-year old Madagascar arabica" under 9-bar of pressure might finish from a mokapot as, "just a little too bitey for me, thanks." Not to say you won't like moka made from espresso blends but you might like some single origin beans or conventional drip blends even more. Lotsa kinds of coffee out there, each with its' own bright spot. Don't limit yourself. I don't ever recall saying this-or-that kind of coffee made moka I couldn't drink... it ALL drinks pretty good if it's fresh.
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