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Coffee machines.

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Created by AndyR > 9 months ago, 9 Sep 2016
evlPanda
NSW, 9202 posts
12 Sep 2016 11:31AM
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Mark _australia said..
I challenge all coffee snobs to pick the difference in taste between their $10 cafe one and quality beans in a one cup press thing done at home. Once u add the milk and sugar etc I bet none of you can.

Like wines where the experts even picked red and whites as the OTHER colour in blind tests. It's all keeping up with the Jones' w^nk



ONCE YOU ADD THE MILK AND SUGAR WTF?!?!?!

Reported as offensive. I coughed/spat out my double ristretto when I read this.

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theDoctor
NSW, 5780 posts
12 Sep 2016 11:40AM
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Coles servo
80 cents for a small cup
You can fit 3 shots of espresso in the small cup
And is still only 80 cents
Everyone else commenting on this thread is stupid

Beaglebuddy
1595 posts
12 Sep 2016 9:50AM
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USE A PAPER FILTER. www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2007/06/070614162223.htm

rockmagnet
QLD, 1458 posts
12 Sep 2016 1:18PM
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theDoctor said..

Coles servo
80 cents for a small cup
You can fit 3 shots of espresso in the small cup
And is still only 80 cents
Everyone else commenting on this thread is stupid


Or we just prefer good coffee

zemax
WA, 64 posts
12 Sep 2016 12:42PM
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If you go down the path of a fully manual machine (as you should ) then a (good) Barista training course would be quite helpful as well, especially if you want to froth your milk yourself. I got mine paid by work and I learned a few things that made things a lot easier. It wasn't even expensive, around 100$ for 2.5hrs if my memory is correct

myusernam
QLD, 6123 posts
12 Sep 2016 11:18PM
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zemax said..
If you go down the path of a fully manual machine (as you should ) then a (good) Barista training course would be quite helpful as well, especially if you want to froth your milk yourself. I got mine paid by work and I learned a few things that made things a lot easier. It wasn't even expensive, around 100$ for 2.5hrs if my memory is correct


a true coffee afficondo drinks it black without sugar anyway :)



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