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• #10527
Yes mate, open until midday christmas eve.
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• #10528
It might but mine normally gets drunk before that point.
That said I generally drink it warm as oppposed to hot. Better flavours as it cools with most coffees I think. -
• #10529
Steve - The 'Milk Buster' blend looks a bit interesting, is that a new one?
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• #10530
Is there still an offer code @StevePeel ?
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• #10531
Silvia ordered from BB - happy christmas to us!
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• #10532
Bought one of these about 6 weeks ago.
At full price, yeah there are other burr grinders that are better (defo if you are grinding for an espresso portafilter type machine), but if drip/cafetierre/osmosis are your thing, get one!Main reason for me buying it, its really small, quick and quiet. 5-6 seconds gets me 12 grams at drip'able size of grind. We have an extremely limited kitchen, the only surface is a 800x800mm unit jammed between sink and hob. So it had to be a small grinder (its smaller footprint than my hand grinder used to be, and quieter/less annoying) and the cable tucks away under it making for a really neat and tidy install.
The hopper also has a very solid silicon seal on it, so leaving it full of beans isn't killing puppies.
Retail is about £130? You can get them online for ~£80 all day, Costco have them for £65 posted at the minute, only in red, but thats the best colour ;)
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• #10533
Also anyone want a £1 Pact coffee voucher?
"JAMES-TDSDGQ"
If I get 5 shares I get a free grinder, you know, for travelling ;) -
• #10534
Yes mate, it's a proper old fashioned Italian style job - very roasty, will be starting to show a few oil drops by the time it reaches customers.
My choice would be the Brasil Daterra in preference to the Milkbuster, nice and chocolatey without tasting of carbon.
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• #10535
Sorry Tenderloin, that's expired now.
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• #10536
Glad you said - PM me your real name
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• #10537
Ignore that, I've found your order. Your real name is Dan.
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• #10538
I'll give the Daterra a shot Steve [I dropped a half bag of the gaslight in on my local coffee shop this morning to try as they often get guest roasts in]
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• #10539
The hopper also has a very solid silicon seal on it, so leaving it full of beans isn't killing puppies.
Just be careful with buildup of oils in the hopper/burrs, that's the main reason good cafés empty them out and clean them daily. Too long and the oils go rancid.
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• #10540
Ha - my internet persona is severely lacking in mystery :)
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• #10542
Special offer on BB espresso pack:
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• #10543
looking for a decent subscription service, about 500g per month
would rather get interesting single origins than blends
might just go for hasbean again - last time I only got 250g sub and by and by the time i was happy with the shots i was pulling the bag would have run out
are there any other subscription services worth looking at?
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• #10544
How about playing with home machines ;)
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• #10545
Why is a double boiler better? Just wondering?
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• #10546
one boiler for coffee, one for steam
so you can do the milk just after pulling a shot rather than waiting for a single boiler to warm up to steaming temperature
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• #10547
But would a bigger boiler get round that issue? Or a single shot and not a double mean there is the steam still there?
Have a few machines, wnat to buy one, and I have frothed milk once maybe twice.
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• #10548
different temperatures innit
coffee extraction around 100, steaming approx 140 or higher
one boiler to create hot water, one for steam
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• #10549
That is interesting comment on temps as the temp switches on the gaggia's are different. Boiling point is higher than 100, while the steam is lower...120 rings a bell.
But a commercial machine, that only has two heads, only has one boiler.
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• #10550
Pact are great, the head of coffee is an old friend of mine, he sources some really good green beans.
Is BB open Christmas Eve or the day before?