Gobstopper Senior Member Joined: 16 Jul 2007 Posts: 16 Location: Bay Area Expertise: I like coffee
Espresso: PID'ed Silvia, Gaggia... Grinder: La Spaziale Branded La San... Drip: Cuisinart(the shame), mostly... Roaster: TO/SC, Behmor
Posted Tue May 13, 2008, 2:36pm Subject: Re: Liquid Amber, Hayes Valley Then what next?
I've really liked the Liquid Amber, IUsing a TO/SC I roast to about 20-25seconds into second crack. Earlier than that and it's a bit off sometimes. Espresso Monkey has also worked pretty well for me,maybe 10-15s second crack.
In regards to Roman Espresso, if one is to follow the temp instructions, the brew temp is about 16 def F lower than a "standard" brew. Has anyone tried this on a Silvia with a PID? I tried it awhile ago, but didn't have the best luck, but then again, I was scared to drop the temp that low(compared to what I was used to) :)
roastaroma Senior Member Joined: 21 Nov 2007 Posts: 259 Location: San Francisco, CA Expertise: I love coffee
Espresso: Sirena Grinder: Rocky Drip: Bodum French Press Roaster: Blue Bottle Coffee
Posted Tue May 13, 2008, 3:53pm Subject: Re: Liquid Amber, Hayes Valley Then what next?
Ciao Gobstopper,
Re BB's Roman Espresso, I don't have PID, but I used to do reverse temp-surfing to get to that target temp. Actually, I don't think the blend is quite that finicky, which is fortunate, 'cause if you had to steam milk and brew with the same boiler, oy, imagine the wait.
Posted Tue Jun 3, 2008, 5:26pm Subject: Re: Liquid Amber, Hayes Valley Then what next?
wo Bigfoot is such a fruit bomb! I liked it and I liked my Expobar!! Thanks guys I will soon finish the big foot then I will order some of the suggestions above.
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