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by trebornnylf
2 minutes ago
Forum: Tips and Techniques
Replies: 14
Views: 280

Help with spritzers- puck prep

I've had good luck pulling darker roasted coffee with the (delightfully price) 14 gram EPHQ basket. As you will see, it can hold a lot more than 14 grams
by Paris92
7 minutes ago
Forum: Cafes and Get-togethers
Replies: 9
Views: 129

Espresso Cafe Suggestions for London?

Great stuff! Thanks
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by bnjmn
11 minutes ago
Forum: Tips and Techniques
Replies: 8
Views: 99

7g VST/LM Single Shot Basket Tips

Copy that. Will do. When you say updose on the LM1, do you mean 8g+? Or what do you mean? Wouldn't that mean it blooms beyond the 41mm tamper rim?
by bakafish
17 minutes ago
Forum: Lever Espresso Machines
Replies: 5
Views: 247

Steam Tip Dial, Cheap

Your latte art skill is better than mine , but the milk foam quality is much worse, just as the steam dial performance on my Cremina. You can see there are many bubbles
by pumpkinscastle
23 minutes ago
Forum: Grinders
Replies: 19
Views: 665

Differences between Ww core 80mm and Ssp 83mm HU in espresso

Not really in my view. They are my daily burr set for both filter and espresso. The latter works fine, but yes, you are in the very fine grind range. However, consistency is great in the espresso range as well. I see no problems producing 1:2 shots from 18 grams of light roast coffees at approx 6.5 bar brew pressure
by exidrion
28 minutes ago
Forum: Tips and Techniques
Replies: 8
Views: 99

7g VST/LM Single Shot Basket Tips

Only way to get dry pucks is to updose, but that defeats the purpose of a single. My tips: - Don't use the prewet feature if youre pulling Italian roasts - use the LM1 basket - Shoot for a time of 20-25 seconds
by smac88
31 minutes ago
Forum: Lever Espresso Machines
Replies: 6
Views: 142

Switching between Flair 58 and Robot - grind size?

Okay, so if I typically dose 18g in the VST basket, are talking like 16g in the Robot?
by Milligan
34 minutes ago
Forum: Coffee Brewing
Replies: 1
Views: 20

Cold brew coffee.

I find that cold brew is very sensitive to the grind. While "the internet" likes to trivialize cold brew and make it seem like it is easy to throw whatever beans in there, I've found quite the opposite. Too light and you get a weak, acid forward brew that does not dilute well. Too dark and it tastes
by Jonk
37 minutes ago
Forum: Lever Espresso Machines
Replies: 6
Views: 142

Switching between Flair 58 and Robot - grind size?

So you're likely using a fairly fine grind with that VST basket. If you don't want to change the setting you'd need to dose a bit less in the Robot basket or perhaps pre-infuse for longer
by hercdeisel
39 minutes ago
Forum: Coffee Roasting
Replies: 17
Views: 574

Highest chance of success - roasters

I don't know how I'm finding myself defending this....it's not the way I roast...but Royal Coffee posts different roast profiles for the Bullet (and I assume other roasters) for all of the crown jewels that they sell. You're not getting one sized fits all roast profile. Obviously if you roast under significantly different environmental conditions than they do, you'll