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You're wasting your time and brain cells by giving Mark Prince's thoughts too much consideration.
His thoughts on pressure profiling are immature and without practical basis. His writing on espresso is simply grandstanding while hyping a roaster who gives him free coffee. And his notes on temperature profiling are done without a machine capable of controlling temperature (a "problem" that will be remedied later this year when a temperature-profiling machine is expected to hit the market).
He then rants on about a Pro/Consumer "disconnect" complaining about baristas giving customers detailed data regarding espresso brewing. This kind of complaining is simply absurd.
A customer who has not made a significant investment in proper espresso grinding and brewing equipment will unlikely be able to recreate the espresso as prepared in a professional coffee place. Is this somehow "wrong"? Absolutely not. A proper coffee joint has made a significant investment in proper equipment and lengthy training of the baristas to provide that level of espresso. To expect that a person at home can create equal without the same level of commitment is ridiculous.
I could go on but it would just be a waste of my time.
First off I am about to assume that home baristas are having a huge complaint about there machine quality, or quality price ratio.
Second:
it's possible to make a meal at home that is as good if not better than a restaurants (with a few exceptions, mostly high end ones mind you). What you pay for is often a service, someone else is making it for you, not necessarily the quality.
Ok, so rather than "waste my time and brain cells" as Jay so diplomatically puts it (insert teasing smile), I do have a serious question, one that was spurred by Mr. Prince's article. Is single origin espresso sustainable as a standard offering in our shops? Is our obsession with SOE threatening our ability to produce high-quality espresso blends? Or is it actually the next evolutionary step for "barista man"?
dont judge why I have something that overkill!
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