Tbh I keep my delonghi bean to cup machine going by replacing it a la Trigger’s Broom (amazed if you get that!)
Can’t let that one slip under the radar.
British humour at its finest to Alan with love:
Tbh I keep my delonghi bean to cup machine going by replacing it a la Trigger’s Broom (amazed if you get that!)
The normal way let's the coffee drip through as soon as you pour the water in. Inverted has the filter on the top so you can brew with the full amount of water for however long you desire without the water dripping through too soon. Better control over variables.Just watched normal v inverted and I don't get how either is different. Brew the coffee for 2 mins then press? Unless it's all in the magic turning upside down ha
The normal way let's the coffee drip through as soon as you pour the water in. Inverted has the filter on the top so you can brew with the full amount of water for however long you desire without the water dripping through too soon. Better control over variables.
Just catching up with this thread and you have no idea how funny that reads to someone who has no clue what a clever dripper is!Went for clever dripper over aeropress as I just couldn't get the idea of me pushing down on it and it slipping and burning the shit out of me out my head
Hugely, mate.Does the 'grind' affect the flavour? Daughter bought me some fancy coffee at Christmas and I noticed it was a rougher ground than the stuff I buy from my usual supplier which is much finer.
I don't spend enough time at home to justify having a coffee set up and getting coffee out is part of my ritual, but getting a good grinder should be up there on your list.Does the 'grind' affect the flavour? Daughter bought me some fancy coffee at Christmas and I noticed it was a rougher ground than the stuff I buy from my usual supplier which is much finer.
Certainlly the one I tried with a coarse grind was lovely, might invest in a grinder.Hugely, mate.
Tried that, never got much coffee, was disappointed.I've heard there's a mobile app for that..?