Our Valued Sponsor
OpinionsConsumer ReviewsGuides and How TosCoffeeGeek ReviewsResourcesForums
Members: Buy, Sell and Trade
SOLD: Ascaso Dream Espresso Machine
Italian Coffee
Italian coffee beans, grinds and pods from Kimbo, LavAzza, Miscela d'Oro & Bristot. Qty. discounts!
www.espressozone.com
 
Not Logged in: Log In to Postlog in
New Topics updated topics   New Posts new posts   Unanswered Posts new unanswered  
Search Discussion Board search   Discussion Board FAQ faq   Signup sign up  
Discussions > Members > Buy and Sell > SOLD: Ascaso...  
view previous topic | view next topic | view all topics
showing page 2 of 3 first page | last page previous page | next page
Author Messages
Whale
Senior Member
Whale
Joined: 12 Aug 2009
Posts: 114
Location: Montreal
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: Vivaldi II, MCal,...
Grinder: MXKR, Major, Mythos, Baratza...
Vac Pot: Vintage Silex
Drip: Press only, I don't do drip!...
Roaster: Cafemino E and Poppery 1
Posted Mon Jan 9, 2012, 10:12pm
Subject: Re: Getting rid of all my equipment!
 

Bob_McBob Said:

I hope it works out for you!

... but I would certainly consider it first instead of giving up espresso completely...  Most good roasters have one or two tasty decafs in their line-up.

Posted January 9, 2012 link

I'll second that. If it is the caffeine that causes your problems, just get rid of the caffeine. Try a few decaf before you make an opinion. The variation in decaf is considerable. There are a few really, really good one out there.
Best of luck.
back to top
 View Profile Link to this post
TonyVan
Senior Member


Joined: 24 May 2010
Posts: 269
Location: Pacific Northwest
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: GS/3, La Pavoni
Grinder: Macap M7K, Rocky
Drip: Kone
Posted Mon Jan 9, 2012, 10:59pm
Subject: Re: Getting rid of all my equipment!
 

I sure hope you can make decaf work, JD.  We'd miss you and your many contributions over the years.

About half my own shots are with decaf, and I can strongly recommend the decaf versions of Redbird, Metropolis Red Line and Water Avenue El Toro, plus whatever decaf SOs Coava is roasting at the moment.

There are others (and we'll surely hear about them) but after many, many pounds of these four in particular, I can say honestly that each of them stands on its own as great coffee regardless of any "decaf" label or prejudice.

Good luck!
back to top
 View Profile Link to this post
drgary
Senior Member


Joined: 21 Jan 2010
Posts: 127
Location: San Francisco
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: Baby Lusso Caravel Coffex...
Grinder: Pharos, Rio Super Jolly,...
Vac Pot: AeroPress
Drip: Melitta
Roaster: Heat Gun/Bread Machine,...
Posted Tue Jan 10, 2012, 12:18am
Subject: Re: Getting rid of all my equipment!
 

I really like Counter Culture's Decaf Espresso Rustico. If someone served that to me and didn't tell me it's decaf, I'd still like it.
back to top
 View Profile Visit website Link to this post
JDHarding
Senior Member
JDHarding
Joined: 31 Aug 2007
Posts: 1,099
Location: WA, USA
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: Ascaso Steel Pro PID
Grinder: Nuova Simonelli MDX,...
Vac Pot: None
Drip: Hario v60
Roaster: Behmor, Fresh Roast
Posted Wed Jan 11, 2012, 9:53pm
Subject: Re: Getting rid of some of my equipment!
 

I found a great decaf at Dillanos (local coffee roastery) called "Mach Ninni". It makes great espresso and pourover. I haven't tried it in press pot, but I'm sure it'll be good.
back to top
 View Profile Link to this post
williamjames
Senior Member
williamjames
Joined: 14 Jan 2012
Posts: 10
Location: hornby island, bc
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: ascaso
Grinder: lelit
Drip: drip?
Roaster: local
Posted Sat Jan 14, 2012, 11:40am
Subject: Re: Getting rid of some of my equipment!
 

Is the Ascaso Dream still for sale?
back to top
 View Profile Link to this post
JDHarding
Senior Member
JDHarding
Joined: 31 Aug 2007
Posts: 1,099
Location: WA, USA
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: Ascaso Steel Pro PID
Grinder: Nuova Simonelli MDX,...
Vac Pot: None
Drip: Hario v60
Roaster: Behmor, Fresh Roast
Posted Sat Jan 14, 2012, 11:48am
Subject: Re: Getting rid of some of my equipment!
 

williamjames Said:

Is the Ascaso Dream still for sale?

Posted January 14, 2012 link

Yep. Still available.
back to top
 View Profile Link to this post
williamjames
Senior Member
williamjames
Joined: 14 Jan 2012
Posts: 10
Location: hornby island, bc
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: ascaso
Grinder: lelit
Drip: drip?
Roaster: local
Posted Sat Jan 14, 2012, 11:54am
Subject: Re: Getting rid of some of my equipment!
 

I have one, a 2007 model, and am pretty happy with it (except for the leaks!).  My sister-in-law is looking to get one -- thought I could pick this up for her if it is in good condition.  What year is it?  Any problems?  thanks
back to top
 View Profile Link to this post
OriginCharacter
Senior Member
OriginCharacter
Joined: 26 Feb 2010
Posts: 98
Location: New Haven, CT
Expertise: Pro Barista

Espresso: '91 Livietta, Caravel,...
Grinder: Vario, KA ProLine, Sozen...
Drip: Clever
Roaster: Behmor 1600
Posted Sat Jan 14, 2012, 12:27pm
Subject: Re: Getting rid of some of my equipment!
 

JD,
You should seriously consider roasting your own decaf. Not to the exclusion of any of the above recommendations, but if you'd like a steady supply of the best of the best -- home roasting is the way to go. Maybe the revenue from a piece or two of old equipment could go towards a Behmor. Open a whole new chapter in your coffee life!
back to top
 View Profile Link to this post
JDHarding
Senior Member
JDHarding
Joined: 31 Aug 2007
Posts: 1,099
Location: WA, USA
Expertise: I love coffee

Espresso: Ascaso Steel Pro PID
Grinder: Nuova Simonelli MDX,...
Vac Pot: None
Drip: Hario v60
Roaster: Behmor, Fresh Roast
Posted Sat Jan 14, 2012, 2:38pm
Subject: Re: Getting rid of some of my equipment!
 

williamjames Said:

I have one, a 2007 model, and am pretty happy with it (except for the leaks!).  My sister-in-law is looking to get one -- thought I could pick this up for her if it is in good condition.  What year is it?  Any problems?  thanks

Posted January 14, 2012 link

I don't know the year it is, but it doesn't have any problems other than the usual leaky wand. All Dreams have a leaky wand. I upgraded to a different machine simply because I wanted a larger reservoir and larger drip tray. The Dream has a pretty small tray that you have to empty A LOT.

Oh, and this is NOT the Dream UP. It's the original Dream.


And I already got a Behmor roaster, but in Washington it's very cold and wet to be roasting outside, and the Behmor tends to stink up the house.
back to top
 View Profile Link to this post
OriginCharacter
Senior Member
OriginCharacter
Joined: 26 Feb 2010
Posts: 98
Location: New Haven, CT
Expertise: Pro Barista

Espresso: '91 Livietta, Caravel,...
Grinder: Vario, KA ProLine, Sozen...
Drip: Clever
Roaster: Behmor 1600
Posted Sat Jan 14, 2012, 7:32pm
Subject: Re: Getting rid of some of my equipment!
 

At the risk of hijacking the thread... I'll just reply that I agree, the Behmor can certainly fill a house with -- well, I prefer to think of it as "aroma" more than stink. At lighter roasts, though, (no darker than FC,) I find it's a sweet, bready aroma; not too disagreeable. It's only the two of us in a 1 bedroom apartment, though, and we both enjoy the spoils of the Behmor, one of us exclusively for decaf.

Espresso-wise I think if you're used to regular lungos, a rich, up-dosed decaf ristretto might well scratch the itch. I've also found the Aeropress to make a pretty robust concentrate for taller, Americano-style mugfulls.  

Pardon the asides. On with the sale!
back to top
 View Profile Link to this post
showing page 2 of 3 first page | last page previous page | next page
view previous topic | view next topic | view all topics
Discussions > Members > Buy and Sell > SOLD: Ascaso...  
New Topics updated topics   New Posts new posts   Unanswered Posts new unanswered     Search Discussion Board search   Discussion Board FAQ faq   Signup sign up  
Not Logged in: Log In to Postlog in
Discussions Quick Jump:
Symbols: New Posts= New Posts since your last visit      No New Posts= No New Posts since last visit     Go to most recent post= Newest post
Forum Rules:
No profanity, illegal acts or personal attacks will be tolerated in these discussion boards.
No commercial posting of any nature will be tolerated; only private sales by private individuals, in the "Buy and Sell" forum.
No cross posting allowed - do not post your topic to more than one forum, nor repost a topic to the same forum.
Who Can Read The Forum? Anyone can read posts in these discussion boards.
Who Can Post New Topics? Any registered CoffeeGeek member can post new topics.
Who Can Post Replies? Any registered CoffeeGeek member can post replies.
Can Photos be posted? Anyone can post photos in their new topics or replies.
Who can change or delete posts? Any CoffeeGeek member can edit their own posts. Only moderators can delete posts.
Probationary Period: If you are a new signup for CoffeeGeek, you cannot promote, endorse, criticise or otherwise post an unsolicited endorsement for any company, product or service in your first five postings.
Rancilio Silvia - How to
Step by step guide for easy brewing and steaming with the Rancilio Silvia
www.seattlecoffeegear.com
Home | Opinions | Consumer Reviews | Guides & How Tos | CoffeeGeek Reviews | Resources | Forums | Contact Us
CoffeeGeek.com, CoffeeGeek, and Coffee Geek, along with all associated content & images are copyright ©2000-2013 by Mark Prince, all rights reserved, unless otherwise indicated. Content, code, and images may not be reused without permission. Usage of this website signifies agreement with our Terms and Conditions. (0.327341079712)
Privacy Policy | Copyright Info | Terms and Conditions | CoffeeGeek Advertisers | RSS | Find us on Google+