Bonefish Blues
Banging donk
- Location
- 52 Festive Road
Not when compared to (in blade vs burr, burr wins, even if you have to hand crank)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/25745717...555&gbraid=0AAAAAoWc2zcwWlGYaWNQrQufx8IW86ocV
Hard to beat a flask and sachet of Cappuccino for a view point ride stop.The best coffee is the one you
My local roaster specifically disagrees with you on these two points, he says better to buy fresh roasted whole beans and then grind as you go. He also thought my "cheap" manual grinder was doing a decent job.Depends. If you open a bag and use it within a week, getting coffee ground from a roasters is a better bet - you'll get a fantastic grind that'll outperform a cheap grinder even after a week.
The type of grinder you get for £30 will be very likely be low quality and have a mechanism that will pulverise rather than grind.
My mate made me one from a pod and they were nice, but a) they are a rip-off and b) apparently bad for the environmentI'm defo not a fan of pods for a whole host of reasons.
My mate made me one from a pod and they were nice, but a) they are a rip-off and b) apparently bad for the environment
Not when compared to (in blade vs burr, burr wins, even if you have to hand crank)
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/25745717...555&gbraid=0AAAAAoWc2zcwWlGYaWNQrQufx8IW86ocV
There's a tipping point, for me it's consumption in a week, if you're not going to consume a bag a week, then absolutely grind at home.My local roaster specifically disagrees with you on these two points, he says better to buy fresh roasted whole beans and then grind as you go. He also thought my "cheap" manual grinder was doing a decent job.
I use a Mokka pot at the weekend mostly, Mrs C likes to have a cup with hot milk in the morning, can't say I disagree.I wouldn't get through a bag in a week in any event. I have bought the same coffee whole and pre-ground and marginally prefer it whole bean to grind as you use it. I quite like the ritual of grind and mokka pot.
I'm defo not a fan of pods for a whole host of reasons.
shhshhh @si_c doesn't think you can get a burr grinder under £30 ish
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/20625415...270&gbraid=0AAAAADA7Q_Kq2naBtlocJk9LkU-jrXqgOYou can. Clearly.
The problem is the mechanism inside doesn't give much fine control compared to better grinders and you've got to hope that the material quality is good too. I tried getting a couple of cheaper grinders like that, and they worked OK, but both of them ended up stripping the internal mechanism when meeting much resistance. Think thin steel clamp on soft aluminium shaft.
I have pods ATM but my supply isn't unending!
Will need a new method when I start eating £5 for 16!