JeffPersson Junior Member Joined: 11 May 2008 Posts: 59 Location: Goodyear, AZ Expertise: I love coffee
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Posted Wed May 14, 2008, 5:33am Subject: Brikka Pot Question - Splitting the Crema
I currently own two Moka pots (6 & 12) which I use for making my daily coffee, but have been thinking about adding a Brikka to the collection for when I'm looking for a crema fix. I've watched a lot of video clips on the Brikka brewing and pouring the cup after but all the examples show a single cup being poured. If you are using the 4-cup Brikka and are splitting the pot between multiple cups how do you ensure each cup gets a fair share of crema. Is there a special way to pour it or am I going to need to spoon it onto the top of each cup?
CoffeeRoastersClub Senior Member Joined: 6 Jul 2005 Posts: 1,967 Location: Vernon Expertise: Professional
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Posted Wed May 14, 2008, 8:24am Subject: Re: Brikka Pot Question - Splitting the Crema
JeffPersson Said:
I currently own two Moka pots (6 & 12) which I use for making my daily coffee, but have been thinking about adding a Brikka to the collection for when I'm looking for a crema fix. I've watched a lot of video clips on the Brikka brewing and pouring the cup after but all the examples show a single cup being poured. If you are using the 4-cup Brikka and are splitting the pot between multiple cups how do you ensure each cup gets a fair share of crema. Is there a special way to pour it or am I going to need to spoon it onto the top of each cup?
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