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Clover.
I'm an espresso guy but I did have my first Clover today and wow...I was really, very surprised.
Best non-espresso coffee I have had.
Somebody mentioned that the vac-pot is temp adjustable. How can this be true if take 95 c water to hold the water in the upper chamber? With such high temperatures it seems better for lighter roasts.
Nobody else mentioned the CafeSolo? If you haven't tried you might want to.
the water in the top of the vac-pot never comes to a full boil, its hold stead at around 95 c, anything lower and it will drop into the lower chamber. I am not sure if with some vac-pots you might be able to reach slightly higher or lower temps, like the advanced system at Blue Bottle. If anybody knows if this is true, please enlighten us.
Not every coffee culture likes light roasted coffee, no matter how hard you try to have a passion for the flavor of the bean. In central Europe, most places serve dark roasted Italian blends, we are lucky to get people to even try medium and medium dark roast. Any light roast would send them heading for the door never to return as they would find it way to acidic no matter how much flavor of the bean you might find in the brew.
Jason Haeger said:That is simply not true. Or maybe it depends on the altitude at which you are brewing. Water boils here at 208 (not 212), so your 95c assumption may be true at sea level. I don't know. I do know that I can brew at significantly lower temps in my Hario TCA-2 if so desired. That having been said, why would any coffee purist want anything other than a light roast? (the torch is lit.. kerosene buckets standing by ;o) )
I haven't had an opportunity to try the Eva Solo, but I would be curious to try it.
Kayakman said:Somebody mentioned that the vac-pot is temp adjustable. How can this be true if take 95 c water to hold the water in the upper chamber? With such high temperatures it seems better for lighter roasts.
Nobody else mentioned the CafeSolo? If you haven't tried you might want to.
I have a friend who will never let his water come to a boil before he brews. He claims that once water has been boiled, "it's just not the same." Have you guys ever heard anything like that?
Yes, and your friend is right.
Chris Dodson said:I have a friend who will never let his water come to a boil before he brews. He claims that once water has been boiled, "it's just not the same." Have you guys ever heard anything like that?
Okay so, I'm fairly certain that water will go up to the top part of a vac-pot without boiling. Does anyone have knowledge on this? Vac-pot has always been my #1, I'm just wondering.. Ya know...
Jason Haeger said:Yes, and your friend is right.
Chris Dodson said:I have a friend who will never let his water come to a boil before he brews. He claims that once water has been boiled, "it's just not the same." Have you guys ever heard anything like that?
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