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I'm not a big coffee guy, I only usually drink it in the winter if I'm working outside. The wife drinks it every day, all day long. That being said, some of the pictures in this thread look very good to me, maybe espresso is more my thing.
Went through a somewhat geeky period with coffee a few years ago. Bought a burr grinder and an Aeropress. Spent a lot of time working out ratios and water temperatures trying to find the right extraction. Eventually realized I found more fun in making it than drinking it and I gave up messing with it. Wife still uses the burr grinder for her morning coffee, though.. with a B&D drip coffee maker from 1994. Just came across the Aeropress a few days ago and laughed.
Wow, it's a schooner!
I’ve always been a coffee drinker since my college days. I’ve never been a huge espresso fan but will drink it after a big family meal (I’m Italian ..) with a shot of anisette. I do like americanos (espresso watered down) and the occasional cappuccino …
Moka pots are fun for me because they bring back memories of my grandpa who’s was “fresh off the boat” Italian. He typically only spoke in Italian to my mom when he lived with us in his later years. I was a young kid so I was home and would sit and listen to them talk. My mom would make him coffee and they would talk while she cleaned up and took care of the house and me. I couldn’t understand anything they said but I know it was a special time for my mom as it was his last years of life and he got to be with his only child and connect in ways you don’t get to when your kids are young. He was a man of few words and tough hands having been a merchant marine and a dock worker all his life. So those vague memories I have are what I think of when the moka pot gurgles out a shot or two of espresso.
Thanks for sharing your coffee story. It’s a liquid that has literally changed the course of world history.