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. good way to practice steaming and pulling at the same time.. use a DROP of dish soap in cold water, and it will act like milk. it's fun.
engage the shot and start steaming the milk at the same time! Stop the shot at the correct timing and the steaming of milk should follow quickly (depending upon your steaming pressure I suppose).. It's all a bit tricky at first, but once you get into the swing of things, you won't need to let the espresso or the steamed milk sit (which will begin to separate, good if you're doing a capp, not so good for a latte), because they're done at pretty much the same time. good way to practice steaming and pulling at the same time.. use a DROP of dish soap in cold water, and it will act like milk. it's fun.
DO NOT USE WATER TO PRACTICE> It will explode, kinda. The expanding steam has little place to escape and comes out of the pitcher super fast.
engage the shot and start steaming the milk at the same time! Stop the shot at the correct timing and the steaming of milk should follow quickly (depending upon your steaming pressure I suppose).. It's all a bit tricky at first, but once you get into the swing of things, you won't need to let the espresso or the steamed milk sit (which will begin to separate, good if you're doing a capp, not so good for a latte), because they're done at pretty much the same time. good way to practice steaming and pulling at the same time.. use a DROP of dish soap in cold water, and it will act like milk. it's fun.
No worries Tim, what type of Astoria is it?- a Gloria?, Argenta? You can actually open the top and quite easily adjust the pressurestat which controls boiler pressure on these machines. The pressure stat is the black box lefthand back of most machines (as the barista sees it). The older Astoria machines do not have direct temperature controls as you have mentioned. However by playing with the pressure stat you either increase or decrease boiler pressure which also affects the ambience temperature of the boiler water temperature...which also by default affects the water temperature inside the heat exchangers (the group water for coffee). Why this could be useful is playing around this way you can +/- your portafilter water delivery about 1.5 degrees either way- it is rudimentary but you can fine tune your water temperature for the best tasting coffee.
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