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• #21452
What do people do when you're in a coffee shop and you've just been served a cup of steaming mud water?
Ask for another, have a glass of water instead, or just sit and drink it, while seething internally?
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• #21453
Send it back!
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• #21454
I think the key is to try and avoid buying a coffee unless you know it won't be shit tbh.
There is a JH video about drinking shit coffee, something about helping you appreciate good coffee, but as someone who tries to keep it to 1 or 2 cups a day, I'm not that keen on wasting a precious cup on mud water!
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• #21455
What do people do when you're in a coffee shop and you've just been served a cup of steaming mud water?
I'd ask @Sumo or @mmccarthy to pour it away and go make me another one.
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• #21456
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• #21457
try and avoid buying a coffee unless you know it won't be shit
This. If I've any doubts I don't even try.
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• #21458
Yeah I think sending it back will potentially just make the staff feel like shit.
Unless it’s a good cafe that you’ve had good coffee from before and have now been served a shit one. Actually I still wouldn’t say anything. -
• #21459
Looool very good.
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• #21460
That's all you're allowed
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• #21461
Yeah I think sending it back will potentially just make the staff feel like shit.
What about the poor bloody customer?!? Are you British by any chance? 😆
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• #21462
Anyone tried any beans from Colonna?
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• #21463
Yep - their rare ranges are lovely. I haven’t tried the others for a while
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• #21464
Cafe near me uses Colonna. Always good.
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• #21465
Feel like there are more Niche availability each week these days!
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• #21466
Just got my shipping notice this morning - was expecting July, but coming tomorrow. I haven’t had an availability notice since I ordered one, which is nice of them too! They must be satisfied enough of demand to be scaling up production.
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• #21467
Yeah just realised mine is arriving today!
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• #21468
New grinder day here too. Timemore c2, £40 from AliExpress, took a week to come - seems like a great deal tbh.
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• #21469
I’ve been grinding through some shit/random old beans I had in the back of the cupboard to break the new grinder in after my first cup was a bit lack lustre (had a decent layer of sludge on top) and read that it usually takes about a kg of beans to take the really sharp edges off the burrs, and after that the fines should decrease. First cup wasn’t exactly bright.
A slightly related question is, should I rinse the grounds if I want to use them in compost? Caffeine not being great, or am I overthinking it?
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• #21470
Everyone I know just dumps the used stuff in, their gardens don’t seem to suffer for it.
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• #21471
Anyone that's been wondering about adjusting the pressure off their Gaggia Classic, I can totally recommend the Shades of Coffee kit, takes like 5 mins to fit, and the 9 bar spring has made a huge difference. It's now way more consistent, with virtually no channeling, and a good amount of crema.
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• #21472
Aye, but my question is really about unused grounds. I've just smashed a load of old/undrinkable beans through the grinder to break the grinder in, but it seems really wasteful to bin them, but I also don't want to shag my plants with a potential contaminant.
I'm probably overthinking it, and will likely just add a load of boiling water to them and pour off the water to be sure.
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• #21473
Ah sorry, misunderstood.
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• #21474
Good to keep away slugs, cats etc and that amount shouldn’t do much harm
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• #21475
New kettle day.
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