by randomperson on Sun Aug 06, 2006 6:52 pm
Well I've had house guests for the past several days and so have pulled a fair amount of cappas.
I have to say the entertainment value of this machine truly boggles the mind! First, people cannot get over how beautiful the machine is. And then -- the coffee! Despite all my learning issues, the coffee just knocks people over. That plus this gorgeous weather in Vermont and it really is feeling like an outdoor cafe here. It is truly delightful to have the machine on a timer and be able to pull shots at will. Just a beautiful thing.
My walk-up shot routine seems to be pretty good now. I'm sticking to the 6oz wake up flush, then 2oz after building the shot (in two to three minutees after the warmup flush), then 20 second rebound. The results are gorgeous, and the consistency of the routine seems to be the key.
It's the two or more shots in a row that is still a bit daunting. If I steam in between, then build another shot, all the while being jawboned by a houseguest, well then it is about a 5-6 minute interval between shots. This seems to be a "nether-world" of difficulty, as I still have trouble hearing/seeing the flash, and so deciding on flush amounts is difficult. I could cheat, of course, and run two shots back to back, then steam for both shots, but I hate to have that crema sit that long for the first shot!
I've been trying to just build shots one after another, with steam in between, and measuring varying flush amounts. But I still crave a true Lazy Broad's Routine! I was hoping that building multiple shots would not be all that flush sensitive, but I find that it really is, despite the legendary temp stability of E61s!
Any advice or kind words would be welcome before I burn through even more coffee and drive myself insane with overcaffeination as I taste shot after shot! (This one's too bitter, this too sour, etc.)
I love La Valentina!