Re: That "one cup too many" feeling?
Normal Saturday starts with about a pint of coffee through the filter, followed with a double espresso / flat white or two once my espresso machine is warmed up. If we are going in to Tonbridge (most Saturdays) I will have another flat white and possibly a filter of some description in my favourite coffee place https://www.facebook.com/65mmCoffee/
Weekdays is probably 4 or five instant / filter coffees a day. Only decaf after 5.
https://i.imgur.com/jduy4Ill.jpg
My limit is around 10 double expressos, can hit that sorting the grinder out with new beans.
Re: That "one cup too many" feeling?
Crumbs that looks a lot like my coffee machine, right down to the modified steam wand.
Re: That "one cup too many" feeling?
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Originally Posted by
Flibb
Normal Saturday starts with about a pint of coffee through the filter, followed with a double espresso / flat white or two once my espresso machine is warmed up. If we are going in to Tonbridge (most Saturdays) I will have another flat white and possibly a filter of some description in my favourite coffee place
https://www.facebook.com/65mmCoffee/
Weekdays is probably 4 or five instant / filter coffees a day. Only decaf after 5.
https://i.imgur.com/jduy4Ill.jpg
My limit is around 10 double expressos, can hit that sorting the grinder out with new beans.
Jealous....
When I move into my new place, my coffee machine is going in the attic and I have to use my aeropress only :(
Re: That "one cup too many" feeling?
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Biscuit
Jealous....
When I move into my new place, my coffee machine is going in the attic and I have to use my aeropress only :(
Might fit a PID temperature controller to the Gaggia Classic. I picked it up cheap, replaced the seals, descaled it and fitted a new solenoid valve. Did a few other mods to it as well, with a PID fitted is about as good as you can get for sensible money. The grinder with the plastic bottle attached to the front is a modified Rossi RR45 commercial grinder.
Re: That "one cup too many" feeling?
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Originally Posted by
Flibb
Might fit a PID temperature controller to the Gaggia Classic. I picked it up cheap, replaced the seals, descaled it and fitted a new solenoid valve. Did a few other mods to it as well, with a PID fitted is about as good as you can get for sensible money. The grinder with the plastic bottle attached to the front is a modified Rossi RR45 commercial grinder.
Build log of modding a coffee machine?