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glimpse482
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Posted Sat Oct 11, 2008, 6:30am
Subject: Do ESE pods work with any machine?
 

ESE pods are those illy little prepared espresso individual serving things so you don't have to to grind, pack, etc...  

Does anyone know if ESE pods work in any espresso machine or if they only work in certain machines?

Thanks!
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Posted Sat Oct 11, 2008, 6:55am
Subject: Re: Do ESE pods work with any machine?
 

NO.

they ONLY work in ESE machines
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Posted Sat Oct 11, 2008, 7:03am
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I have a specialty coffee that I'm starting to market and I think it would be better to sell it to coffee shops in premade servings.

How common are these machines?
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Posted Sat Oct 11, 2008, 8:50am
Subject: Re: Do ESE pods work with any machine?
 

glimpse482 Said:

ESE pods are those illy little prepared espresso individual serving things so you don't have to to grind, pack, etc...  

Does anyone know if ESE pods work in any espresso machine or if they only work in certain machines?

Thanks!

Posted October 11, 2008 link

No, ESE pods do not work well in ANY machines.  Fresh roasted, fresh ground coffee works best.

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Posted Tue Oct 14, 2008, 1:09pm
Subject: Re: Do ESE pods work with any machine?
 

glimpse482 Said:

I have a specialty coffee that I'm starting to market and I think it would be better to sell it to coffee shops in premade servings.

How common are these machines?

Posted October 11, 2008 link

JR Said:

No, ESE pods do not work well in ANY machines.  Fresh roasted, fresh ground coffee works best.

Jack

Posted October 11, 2008 link

Old stale coffee from pods, is the norm from pods. Unless you can figure out how to grind, pack, ship, have the coffee sold and consumed in under 2 minutes, don't waste your time if you want any of the flavors you are trying to sell to stand out above the normal pod coffee. It just can't happen. Pod coffee is barley drinkable with milk at it's best, and vile at it's worst.
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Posted Thu Oct 16, 2008, 7:46pm
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Most espresso drinkers in the US have Starbucks as their standard.  ESE pods in the proper setup will produce better espresso and milk based drinks than what you can buy at Starbucks, Coffee Bean, or Peet's.  It isn't perfect espresso by any means but really not the dreadful undrinkable result that most people here report.  Few people that read these forums would have (or even want for that matter) a high quality ESE machine or go to the trouble, time and expense of finding a successful way to use ESE pods on a machine not specifically designed for them.  Given that reality, I am repeatedly amazed at how many have become experts on the evils of the pod.
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Posted Thu Oct 16, 2008, 8:16pm
Subject: Re: Do ESE pods work with any machine?
 

Bott Said:

Most espresso drinkers in the US have Starbucks as their standard.  ESE pods in the proper setup will produce better espresso and milk based drinks than what you can buy at Starbucks, Coffee Bean, or Peet's.  It isn't perfect espresso by any means but really not the dreadful undrinkable result that most people here report.  Few people that read these forums would have (or even want for that matter) a high quality ESE machine or go to the trouble, time and expense of finding a successful way to use ESE pods on a machine not specifically designed for them.  Given that reality, I am repeatedly amazed at how many have become experts on the evils of the pod.

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Yeah, well, I find it hard to understand why anyone would spend time on a specialty coffee forum if mediocrity suits them just fine.

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Posted Fri Oct 17, 2008, 3:53am
Subject: Re: Do ESE pods work with any machine?
 

JR Said:

Yeah, well, I find it hard to understand why anyone would spend time on a specialty coffee forum if mediocrity suits them just fine.

Jack

Posted October 16, 2008 link

Hmm, could this be the answer:


glimpse482 Said:

I have a specialty coffee that I'm starting to market and I think it would be better to sell it to coffee shops in premade servings.

How common are these machines?

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However Jack, I don't think you have to be hard core to reap some benefits from coffeegeek or have something to contribute to it.


Bott Said:

Most espresso drinkers in the US have Starbucks as their standard.  ESE pods in the proper setup will produce better espresso and milk based drinks than what you can buy at Starbucks, Coffee Bean, or Peet's.  It isn't perfect espresso by any means but really not the dreadful undrinkable result that most people here report.  

Posted October 16, 2008 link

Agreed.  Not a lot of experience with them, but I didn't find PODS to be the foul liquid that they get reported to be here.  They're not good espresso IMO, but I've been served worse from some shops.  If all I drank were mochas and caramel lattes, I'd probably use them too.

 
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Posted Fri Oct 17, 2008, 5:43am
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Joel_B Said:

However Jack, I don't think you have to be hard core to reap some benefits from coffeegeek or have something to contribute to it.

Posted October 17, 2008 link

But I don't think you have to be "hard core" to conclude that you prefer fresh coffee over pods.  On ePinions.com, pods just might get glowing reviews -- keep in mind, it's compared against pre-ground Folgers, by participants who are generally less discriminating.  But here, the general answer regarding pods is "Don't do it!".

But, I'm sure there are really bad pods, and better ones.  I guess I'd prefer the better ones over the bad ones, and perhaps over Starbucks.  Point taken.

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Posted Fri Oct 17, 2008, 6:47am
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JR Said:

But I don't think you have to be "hard core" to conclude that you prefer fresh coffee over pods.

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Absolutely!  

I appologize, "hard core" wasn't a good word choice.  I should've said something more along the lines of "dedicated to the best espresso possible".

All things considered, I'm satisfied with my extremely modest stereo equipment which wouldn't fly with any given audiophile.  It's not that I can't tell the difference between my system and a higher end one, because I can.  That also doesn't mean I wouldn't do research or be interested in what members might say or offer on an audiophile forum.  

My point was really this, if I was satisfied (and I'm sure many people out there are) with PODs, why wouldn't I use them?  If I could tell the difference between fresh beans, fresh ground and properly extracted espresso and pods, but the convenience and cost of a grinder outweighed the difference for me then, so be it.  

Of coarse, it IS hard to understand someone wanting pods after tasting truelly good espresso.

 
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