Aside from turkish coffee, which depends heavily on the grind ( I prefer to use a manual one for that) I'm not too picky about coffee grinders. I have a 20 something dollar braun grinder that has lasted me years, its just very loud. Helps wake you before you even have coffee lol!Joe Gress wrote:Whats a good grinder out there? Not too expensive, but one that will last as well.wsas3 wrote:Oh boy, coffee!!! I'm drinking some right now.
What are you looking for? Get a coffee grinder and grind the beans for about 6 seconds and see how it looks. If it looks a bit coarser than pre-ground coffee you're good.Joe Gress wrote:French Press here. Kinda just started, could use some ideas and tips actually.
I'm really digging the press I have right now. Its just one that my parents had, but damn it makes a pretty good cup of coffee (especially with kaluha or brandy in it). But I haven't done freshly ground coffee quite yet since I don't have a grinder. My roommates have an electric one that they used already for other things, so I'm not so sure I can use that one anymore.
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I'm another Mr. Coffee guy. I love that purring sound it makes when it's almost done brewing, spitting out the last remnants of water.
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YepChankgeez wrote:Hario dripper:
Either that or a Chemex.
Hario drippers make excellent drip coffee. And they look awesome.
Don't get anything with blades - it makes it fucking hard to get a consistent grind. Get anything that has conical burr.Joe Gress wrote: Whats a good grinder out there? Not too expensive, but one that will last as well.
For day to day use I use this:

It's not espresso, but it's very nice.
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I will fully fucking back both of these. I'm in love with my Aeropress. I use the inverted method because it's a little more evil.Chankgeez wrote:Hario dripper:
Either that or a Chemex.
I've never used one of those moka pots before. I really want to try some coffee from one.
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This is true. I use a Braun blade grinder I got 14 years ago and it's rock solid, but things always get at least a little sludgy with the French Press. I've held off on a burr grinder because I've always come across received wisdom that the good ones that'll last cost.goroth wrote:Don't get anything with blades - it makes it fucking hard to get a consistent grind. Get anything that has conical burr.Joe Gress wrote: Whats a good grinder out there? Not too expensive, but one that will last as well.
Beyond grind consistency, some complain that blade grinders burn the beans a bit as they cut them, kind of like powered saws or sanders can burn wood a bit. I've never noticed a problem with it.
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I have a black and decker burr grinder. It was a gift about five years ago. It works but requires the magical touch of holding the hopper lid down as a result of a failed safety feature and you have to hold the catch cup tightly to the body of the grinder. It's cute to watch the wife get frustrated trying to operate it.
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Bialetti - three+ years strong.
4-cups, takes 5-6 minutes and hasn't made a bad cup yet.

4-cups, takes 5-6 minutes and hasn't made a bad cup yet.

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I've always wanted to test that, with the burning thing, but the problem is the coarseness of the grind is a fairly influential variable, and the nature of the beast is such that you can't control it. The only way to get relatively close would be to grind the shit out of the coffee with the blades, and set the burr really fine and hope that they end up relatively similar, but then that'd be too fine for any of my machines to actually make decent coffee out of it. Hmm...Gone Fission wrote:This is true. I use a Braun blade grinder I got 14 years ago and it's rock solid, but things always get at least a little sludgy with the French Press. I've held off on a burr grinder because I've always come across received wisdom that the good ones that'll last cost.goroth wrote:Don't get anything with blades - it makes it fucking hard to get a consistent grind. Get anything that has conical burr.Joe Gress wrote: Whats a good grinder out there? Not too expensive, but one that will last as well.
Beyond grind consistency, some complain that blade grinders burn the beans a bit as they cut them, kind of like powered saws or sanders can burn wood a bit. I've never noticed a problem with it.
I'm also a fan of having the right sized coffee machine for the amount your making - although with a moka machine that's kinda unavoidable but yeah.
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- makes about enough for the equivalent size of a double espresso
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Might make a pedalboard of moka pots...
And I'm in full agreeance with DADGBD - you can't wear them out and they make consistently good coffee. Had the 4 cupper for 6 years now and it looks like it is new and I've used it literally every morning since we got it.
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Is it weird that Northern Europeans drink more coffee than anybody else?
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Not when you've spent a winter up here... Haha!
nah, honestly I don't know why we drink as much as we do. It's not a recent trend either. I had to laugh a while back, I saw an advert for some conference thing, and the fee was a couple of hundred dollars. Under the price it said "coffee included", which says a fair bit about our priorities.
And the coffee's most always good here, at least the drip stuff. Few places do good espresso based coffee though. It's a bit too high falutin and continental.
nah, honestly I don't know why we drink as much as we do. It's not a recent trend either. I had to laugh a while back, I saw an advert for some conference thing, and the fee was a couple of hundred dollars. Under the price it said "coffee included", which says a fair bit about our priorities.
And the coffee's most always good here, at least the drip stuff. Few places do good espresso based coffee though. It's a bit too high falutin and continental.
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Yeah, that's exactly what I thought.goroth wrote:Not when you've spent a winter up here... Haha!
nah, honestly I don't know why we drink as much as we do. It's not a recent trend either. I had to laugh a while back, I saw an advert for some conference thing, and the fee was a couple of hundred dollars. Under the price it said "coffee included", which says a fair bit about our priorities.
And the coffee's most always good here, at least the drip stuff. Few places do good espresso based coffee though. It's a bit too high falutin and continental.
Thank you for playing the part of the stereotypical Northern European (at least when it comes to coffee).
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update.
day 3 with no coffee. fuck off i hate everything i will kill you.
after the cuisinart exploded, i got a dual brew (single cup and pot) hamilton beach. got it home, ran a pot's worth of water through it, and it took over an hour to get half way through. pump must be broken. returned.
almost pulled the trigger on a Bialietti. but at this point, i'm thinking of just quitting caffeine altogether.
day 3 with no coffee. fuck off i hate everything i will kill you.
after the cuisinart exploded, i got a dual brew (single cup and pot) hamilton beach. got it home, ran a pot's worth of water through it, and it took over an hour to get half way through. pump must be broken. returned.
almost pulled the trigger on a Bialietti. but at this point, i'm thinking of just quitting caffeine altogether.
Got my A machines on the table, got my B machines in a drawer.
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Quitting caffeine's OK for a while, you'll be back.
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