KarlSchneider wrote:
I wanted a 2002 for one reason only. I wanted to know if it made different espresso. And, if so, was it better than my 67.
Tasting espresso from the two side by side has convinced me that the answer to my original question is that they do not make different espresso. I am convinced that I would not be able to distinguish shots from one or the other in a blind test. Others might but I cannot.
I wrote the above a little over a month ago. Dan Kehn brought up this question again in another recent thread. Since I am in the extraordinarily lucky position of having both a 67 and a Millenium/2002 I thought I should take another look.
This evening I had two shots from each. The beans were Brazil Cachoeira Yellow Bourbon DP roasted 58 hours ago to a french roast. The first from each machine were ground very fine and made for a pull that was over 40 sec. and required more pressure than usual. Both had great mottled crema and did not taste over-extracted. Both were a bit one dimensional as is usual for 48 hour roasts. The 67 pull required even more pressure and tasted a little bit more concentrated. I attribute the differences in taste to differences in my technique and not to the machines' differences. The two machines do work in subtly different ways, or, better
feel different.
One difference I noted is that they have different heating characteristics. I turned both on well in advance. The 67 was closer to too hot on the first pull. The Millenium/2002 does have more stable temperature as noted by temperature in the cup and not by thermometer readings.
Since I thought the first ones were too tight I backed my grinder off one click. I may note that I once thought a stepless grinder was better than a stepped. I now much prefer my stepped Fiorenzato with its small steps between each notch. I can adjust it more finely than I ever managed with my stepless Mazzer. One more shot from each produced again two different shots. As has been noted on HB more than twice the differences were based, I am convinced, on the side of the pf opposite the machine. These were actually closer. Both had quite pretty crema, a nice simple chocolate core taste and very rich texture. I thought the Millenium/2002 tasted a tiny bit more elegant. I continue to notice small difference in use. The Millenium/2002 is less forgiving. I was a bit too soon releasing the pf and had a small sneeze.
My basic response so far remains the same. They produce espresso that is far more like each other than different.
KS