The latest issue of the Coffee Pulse Newsletter went out this morning, and it's all about the greatest technological achievement in coffee, one that happened 75 years ago.
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The latest issue of the Coffee Pulse Newsletter went out this morning, and it's all about the greatest technological achievement in coffee, one that happened 75 years ago.
If you aren't a subscriber, (it's free!) you can read it here.
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Peter Nosko π©πͺ-πΊπΈ πreplied to CoffeeGeek last edited by [email protected]
Boxed up somewhere in my basement for a couple of decades is the first machine and grinder I ever bought (in the mid '90s), the black Gaggia Baby with the MDF grinder and a tray that (I believe) held both appliances. I kept it for sentimental reasons.
I didn't understand how to make a proper espresso until I began reading and participating in your older website forums. I learned about YOU from your incredibly detailed Baratza grinder review below. Shortly after that in 2013, I bought a Rancilio Epoca ST-1 and the Preciso with the Esatto scale attachment. I'm still using the Epoca, now with a Baratza Sette 270Wi while my new ECM Synchronika sits in an unopened box, waiting for our imminent move to a new home.
What you have done to help people understand espresso and post about equipment is unmatched by any other geek that I've ever discovered. And I truly appreciate you.
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