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Andy Newbom said:I am not talking about milk nor espresso. I am talking about drip coffee. NOT french press which gets funky if its cold but filter drip.
100 degrees of heaven.
Sorry if i sounded confusing. I know you can change the temp on espresso machines but I was wondering if that was even possible with drip coffee machines. Probably not though after reading your comment.
I apologize for the confusion.
I think I see the confusion.Andy Newbom said:I am not talking about milk nor espresso. I am talking about drip coffee. NOT french press which gets funky if its cold but filter drip.
100 degrees of heaven.
Sorry if i sounded confusing. I know you can change the temp on espresso machines but I was wondering if that was even possible with drip coffee machines. Probably not though after reading your comment.
I apologize for the confusion.
I think the idea of air-potting warm coffee is cruel and unusual. Wasn't there a post on coffeed about a greater falling distance and the turbulence created by it bringing the final in-cup temperature down significantly?
Put your fetco on stilts. Imagine the drama! Let the coffee pour six feet from the filter basket into a room temp earthenware jug.
Is it April?
That being said, I only drink coffee 2-4oz at a time in a wide mouthed ceramic cappuccino cup (depending on the cup, it is approximately 1/2 full with brew). I don't know when I started doing this, but I think it just started because it tastes better to me. It allows for the coffee to cool in a soft progression that is reasonably quick, and also, I'm able to finish the coffee before the whole cup is COLD. It works for me, if I need more, I can re-fill the cup to the same volume when i'm done.
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