I was on the new La Marzocco website and saw the Uber brewing station. Looks really neat. I haven't heard to much about it. Can anyone shed some light on this for me? List price point?
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As a lab device the Uber is quite nice for cupping and in production for pour over when you have a volume compatible with it's abilities.
The Uber was developed as part of "The Uber Project", I felt that the information was readily available via James Hoffman and Paul from marco was was on hand at the WBC Coffee Bar in Atlanta. Availability was an early issue, and I received one of the first production units as I ordered right after Atlanta SCAA.
I'm curious, but does the Luminare keep up on a busy bar? I have seen the device on show floors, but never in a real world production environment. I would be stoked to find a device that could produce an endless/adjustable stream of perfect temperature water.
Jay Caragay said:
Terry-
I don't know if "fair" is really a consideration - especially when the Uber was also in a state of perpetual development for a very long time - and they couldn't be bothered to answer emails or questions of someone who was very interested in implementing one in the new brew bar he was building. So much for listening and responding...
But I am interested to know where the Uber has "shined" as you have stated.
Terry, I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on the Marco Eco boiler.
Terry Z said:
As a lab device the Uber is quite nice for cupping and in production for pour over when you have a volume compatible with it's abilities.
The Uber was developed as part of "The Uber Project", I felt that the information was readily available via James Hoffman and Paul from marco was was on hand at the WBC Coffee Bar in Atlanta. Availability was an early issue, and I received one of the first production units as I ordered right after Atlanta SCAA.
I'm curious, but does the Luminare keep up on a busy bar? I have seen the device on show floors, but never in a real world production environment. I would be stoked to find a device that could produce an endless/adjustable stream of perfect temperature water.
Jay Caragay said:
Terry-
I don't know if "fair" is really a consideration - especially when the Uber was also in a state of perpetual development for a very long time - and they couldn't be bothered to answer emails or questions of someone who was very interested in implementing one in the new brew bar he was building. So much for listening and responding...
But I am interested to know where the Uber has "shined" as you have stated.
Hey Chris,
We have a ECO Smart isn the lab. I have used it a bit and so far these are my notes:
Pros
1. Even water temerature for most drinks.
2. Temperature adjustable from dashboard
Cons
1. Dispense button is located right above the dispense point, thus creating an uncomfortable situation when filling a kettle.
2. Need a jet breaker / aerator to slow the dispense pressure, as when you dispense into a round bottom cup the water flows over the sides.
and that's where I'm at so far, from a use stand point. From a technical point the device is very well made, and easy to work on. We will see in the coming months what maintenance issues may or may not arise. Looking forward to really digging into it though.
Deferio said:
Terry, I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on the Marco Eco boiler.
Terry Z said:As a lab device the Uber is quite nice for cupping and in production for pour over when you have a volume compatible with it's abilities.
The Uber was developed as part of "The Uber Project", I felt that the information was readily available via James Hoffman and Paul from marco was was on hand at the WBC Coffee Bar in Atlanta. Availability was an early issue, and I received one of the first production units as I ordered right after Atlanta SCAA.
I'm curious, but does the Luminare keep up on a busy bar? I have seen the device on show floors, but never in a real world production environment. I would be stoked to find a device that could produce an endless/adjustable stream of perfect temperature water.
Jay Caragay said:
Terry-
I don't know if "fair" is really a consideration - especially when the Uber was also in a state of perpetual development for a very long time - and they couldn't be bothered to answer emails or questions of someone who was very interested in implementing one in the new brew bar he was building. So much for listening and responding...
But I am interested to know where the Uber has "shined" as you have stated.
Terry-
Pass this along to Marco about the ECO - if the pressure is too hard, it would be super trick to have a pressure sensitive dispense button so that the harder you press the greater the flow rate. That would be cool.
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