So, this looks like the start of a relatively new community (at least for me), and we surely have some new people coming over from the coffee subreddit, so let’s get some conversation going!

What’s your current favorite brew method? I’ve been really getting into my flat bottom brew lately, with the Stagg XF. I just feel it’s been a bit more forgiving than my v60, and it’s been pulling out some pretty solid tasting notes in my latest beans.

What’re y’all brewing with?

EDIT: I absolutely love the traction this post got! And I love seeing all the methods everyone is using daily. Thank you all

  • tomatobeard@lemmy.world
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    Great idea! I use a La Pavoni Europiccola (lever espresso machine) when I have time, Bialetti Moka pot or pour over when I don’t.

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      1 year ago

      I’ve wanted a Europiccola for so long but I’ve currently had a Cafelat Robot for the last year and a half. Did you get a new one or vintage?

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        Ours is vintage, got super lucky and found it at Goodwill. It’s a pre-millenium model from about 1980. A little descaler and new gaskets, and it works great.

        I wish it had a bigger portafilter, but it’s really not a big deal for us.

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    I like to think I know a little about coffee, but this thread shows that I don’t really know anything. My brew method? I have a shitty little $50 espresso maker I got as a birthday gift a while ago, and use that to make the best damn lattes I’ve ever had.

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    Right now it’s aeropress and it will remain aeropress until I make a shit cup or have a bad morning, then it’ll switch to v60 and repeat the same process until I switch to chemex. Then, eventually we will come full circle back to aeropress and start everything all over again. The circle of life. The ouroboros of my morning coffee, if you will.

    My second cup of the day is and will always be an espresso.

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    Bialetti Moka pot. I switched from espresso to the moka pot over a year ago and it is my favorite brew now.

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      I’ve been loving light roasts for a while now so I haven’t been going near my Moka, but I suppose I should explore what it can do with lighter roasts?

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    I’ve got a stupidly expensive espresso machine and several stupidly expansive grinders. I used my machine every day for about 5 years. But lately I’ve been pouring water from my kettle into a plastic cone like my dad did in the 80s. Haha. Full circle. I’ve upped my bean quality though.

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      Hey, pour over is just a good old classic. You can’t really repeat the ritual or flavors you get with it anywhere else. And sometimes the most simple is the most enjoyable.

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    Manual brew? V60 and flat bottom if at home (use them alternately), Aeropress if on the road.

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    I’m no coffee snob. Gas station dark roast, little cream no sugar. Under a dollar in a hurry.

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      Hey man, sometimes you just need that bittrr punch of caffeine. Ain’t nothing wrong with that.

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    My Cafelat Robot is my daily driver and on the weekends I add in a couple of brews from my Chemex. At this point in my 20-year coffee journey those are all I need.

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    full automatic Seico Espresso machine for coffee/late with a seperate milk frother. (it’s digusting if it’s in the machine itself)

    And a Dripr cold brew with a dripfilter and water reservoir for cold brews

    Still have to experience more ways to brew, French press I remember from being little but haven’t done it since.

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      French Press was my entry into truly good coffee, and it’s still one that I love to go back to.

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    French press. Pre-heat with boiling water before adding freshly ground coffee. Slowly pour water at 95 degrees over the coffee. Stir with wooden spoon, insert lid and let stand 5-10 minutes. Slowly press plunger to bottom. Serve and enjoy.

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    At home, it’s a cheap pour over setup. In the summer I’ll sometimes do a Japanese iced coffee pour over if it’s hot. (Just adjust the ratio and start with ice in the pot.)

    At work it’s a flair 58.

    Camping it’s a moka pot.

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      I’ve been looking at the flair 58 as a potential entry into espresso. I have a JX Pro, which I have read should be serviceable to grind for espresso.

      How have the shots been on your 58? Only complaints I’ve heard are in relation to preheating, anything else that you love/dislike?