For Coffee?

Do you drink fresh ground coffee?

  • Starbucks

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  • Ritazza

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  • Other

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  • AT HOME

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  • Bialetti

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  • Nespresso etc

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  • Cafitiere

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  • Filter

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  • Full-on 19 Bar coffee machine using grounds etc

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  • Total voters
    70
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gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Not a coffee lover...the only time i drink it is vending stuff at work..which hardly counts.
I feel like a social leper whenever i travel. I look at the coffee choices in airports etc...latte, skinny, capuchino...i dunno, just give me a coffee FFS :sad:

I once asked in such a place...have you just got an instant coffee, nescafe or something ? the guy looked perplexed...i can do you an americano ?
Strewth, i'll have it even though ive no idea what it is :wacko:
 

rich p

ridiculous old lush
Location
Brighton
How latte do you drink it Rich?


:biggrin:

Don't mocha the afflicted, Speich.
 

Norm

Guest
When I saw the thread title it reminded me of being a kid, when we used to say to each other, "You for coffee?" and fall about laughing.

OK maybe you had to be there.
I think that is exactly what 'teefy was doing with the thread title. :thumbsup:

Does anyone else worry about the environmental impact of all those empty plastic pod thingys?
Not overly worried, no.

Besides, I usually (although not always) empty the grounds out of the pods to put into the composter. We bin so little that I feel I can chuck a few extra bits of aluminium into the recycling bin without being too concerned.
 

HelenD123

Legendary Member
Location
York
Besides, I usually (although not always) empty the grounds out of the pods to put into the composter. We bin so little that I feel I can chuck a few extra bits of aluminium into the recycling bin without being too concerned.

Ah, I hadn't thought of the pods being recyclable. Some of them look plastic.
 

gavintc

Guru
Location
Southsea
My Christmas present was a La Pavoni coffee machine. It should produce coffee to the standard and style of an italian coffee shop, but it is taking me some time to get used it and I fear that I will now need to buy a rather pricey grinder to match the coffee machine. With fresh coffee it is outstanding, but if the packet has been open for a few days, it seems to lack the same depth of flavour. Making cappucino is great - that lovely smooth foam flavoured with strong coffee.
 
Location
Midlands
This thread has reminded me that I have some Amereto beans tucked away - have just ground a few - gorgeous cup of coffee


My Christmas present was a La Pavoni coffee machine. It should produce coffee to the standard and style of an italian coffee shop, but it is taking me some time to get used it and I fear that I will now need to buy a rather pricey grinder to match the coffee machine. With fresh coffee it is outstanding, but if the packet has been open for a few days, it seems to lack the same depth of flavour. Making cappucino is great - that lovely smooth foam flavoured with strong coffee.

When I bought my first machine - a not too cheap gaggia I thought I would have to buy an expensive grinder to go with it - quite cool about it as I had the money - but the guy in the shop recommended a relatively inexpensive Phillips "uses the same process as the commercial ones" - outlasted the first machine so cannot complain
 

gavintc

Guru
Location
Southsea
This thread has reminded me that I have some Amereto beans tucked away - have just ground a few - gorgeous cup of coffee




When I bought my first machine - a not too cheap gaggia I thought I would have to buy an expensive grinder to go with it - quite cool about it as I had the money - but the guy in the shop recommended a relatively inexpensive Phillips "uses the same process as the commercial ones" - outlasted the first machine so cannot complain
Thanks. your comment has arrived as I was surfing the net looking for reviews on burr grinders.
 
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