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Topic: Another DB Quickmill (Pages: 1 ... 24 , 25 , 26 ) Forum: Espresso Discussions : Espresso Machines Subject: Re: Another DB Quickmill Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013, 9:41am Preview:
cuznvin Senior Member Replies to topic: 256
Topic: Looking for a few excellent espresso roasts to try. (Pages: 1 ... 7 , 8 , 9 ) Forum: Espresso Discussions : Espresso Blends Subject: Re: Looking for a few excellent espresso roasts to try. Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013, 9:36am Preview: I have been making my own cappuccinos for over 10 years, but believe it or not have only finally started grinding my own beans (instead of buy preground---YUK) over the last 5 years. Grinding...
Chanty Senior Member Replies to topic: 86
Topic: GE Brew Starter II Vintage Coffee Maker Forum: Coffee Discussions : Machines and Brewing Methods Subject: Re: GE Brew Starter II Vintage Coffee Maker Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013, 9:35am Preview: Yes, the analog clock was a selling point. That and the nice strong plastic smell and taste that leached into my brew and bloodstream with my first couple pots assured me I got a great deal (well, at $8...
CoffeeRoastersClub Senior Member Replies to topic: 7
Topic: Grimac MIA ELE GICAR BOARD HUNT (was Modifying a Volumetric...) (Pages: 1 , 2 ) Forum: Espresso Discussions : Espresso Mods and Restorations Subject: Re: Modifying a Volumetric Single Group HX machine to a non Volumetric semi Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013, 9:32am Preview: Jan, please let us know about the Giemme replacement (model #, etc.) and what the mods were. I'd like to have a backup plan in place if mine ever fails.
GVDub Senior Member Replies to topic: 16
Topic: Another DB Quickmill (Pages: 1 ... 24 , 25 , 26 ) Forum: Espresso Discussions : Espresso Machines Subject: Re: Another DB Quickmill Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013, 9:29am Preview: I don't do comparisons because in my opinion if a person were to read a comparison of a machine that one company sold to a machine that a competitor sold wouldn't most people think the comparison was...
chriscoffee Senior Member Replies to topic: 256
Topic: Hario V60 pour over brewing help needed Forum: Coffee Discussions : Questions and Answers Subject: Hario V60 pour over brewing help needed Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013, 9:04am Preview: I own a Hario v60 02 Pour over brewer. My coffee always comes out very weak and watery and I can can never seem to brew good coffee. I use 32 grams of coffee for 520 grams of water for a 16 Oz cup (My...
Thecoffeenerd Junior Member Replies to topic: 1
Topic: GE Brew Starter II Vintage Coffee Maker Forum: Coffee Discussions : Machines and Brewing Methods Subject: Re: GE Brew Starter II Vintage Coffee Maker Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013, 8:50am Preview: DAMN I was so jealous of that thing too. Threw it away?! One man's trash etc. I love finding old school appliances, especially when in nice condition like that. Such flashlights, toasters, speakers...
VKirby Senior Member Replies to topic: 7
Topic: Another DB Quickmill (Pages: 1 ... 24 , 25 , 26 ) Forum: Espresso Discussions : Espresso Machines Subject: Re: Another DB Quickmill Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013, 8:49am Preview: Give them a call . I'm sure they would be happy to answer any of your questions
cuznvin Senior Member Replies to topic: 256
Topic: eBay Roaster-Does Anyone Know About it? (Pages: 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 ) Forum: Coffee Discussions : Home Roasting Talk Subject: Re: eBay Roaster-Does Anyone Know About it? Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013, 8:40am Preview: If you were to roast full 1000g charges in the Amazon, I suppose baking might be difficult to avoid. I wouldn't know, because so far I've been too intimidated by the prospect of bad roasts to really...
boar_d_laze Senior Member Replies to topic: 36
Topic: Please help me diagnose pull issues! Delonghi EC155 with naked PF and 607706 (Pages: 1 , 2 , 3 ) Forum: Espresso Discussions : Questions and Answers Subject: Re: Please help me diagnose pull issues! Delonghi EC155 with naked PF and 607706 Posted: Mon Jun 17, 2013, 8:39am Preview: I have not used an Encore. However, it's basically the same as a Rocky, in so far as adjustability goes, and I have owned one of those. Like I said above, it's useable, but at a price. Kind of ironic,...
emradguy Senior Member Replies to topic: 20
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