Sunday, April 12, 2009
Espresso Machine Modifications
I just found this bit of advice from 2005 by Jim Shulman on espresso machine modifications on CoffeeGeek. I definitely concur. You need to be able to be very consistent with your technique, producing 25-30 second shots with decent crema, and be able to do 5 single shots (or 5 doubles) in a row, at the very least, consistently. Otherwise, you won't know the difference with and without your modification.
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Hello,
ReplyDeleteI read your blog and the post are very interesting.
But I have a question: you know a good forum/blog/website where I can find some reviews about the expresso machines (that use both grind cofee and specials capsules or monodosis)? I have 200...250$ and I search for the best espresso machine :)))
Thank you!
CoffeeGeek and Home-Barista are both excellent resources, I just get sick of some of the machine slamming that goes on. Take my advice: get a good grinder first, espresso machine second. The grinder is more important than the espresso machine itself.
ReplyDeleteFrom the list of the espresso machines I choose Gaggia colour - http://www.amazon.co.uk/Gaggia-74841-Espresso-Colour-Coffee/dp/B000YLZW3A
ReplyDeleteI think that, in this moment, is the best choice for his value/quality.
Thanks for the good advice to use a quality grinder. In this moment I have a low quality grinder ( http://www.clatronic.de/product_info.php/info/p422_KSW-2669-Coffee-grinder.html/XTCsid/l9frc88rteor24gc5qdf7h184ka48ihi )
This is all the grinders that I found in my country - http://www.price.ro/preturi_rasnite_de_cafea-1559.htm
You can give me a sugestion? What is the best value grinder? (100.00 Lei = 30$)
Thank you very much!!!!!!
I definitely concur. You need to be able to be very consistent with your technique, producing 25-30 second shots with decent crema, and be able to do 5 single shots (or 5 doubles) in a row, at the very least, consistently. delonghi esam3300 pros cons
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