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For those curious about latte art. Its half steaming quality and half technique. your steam wand is important, both in its ability to deliver steam, and the way its directed and such. not all steam wands are equal. but the common is to oversteam milk, both adding too much air, and going too long for too hot of milk. add less air and pull the pitcher as soon as its a bit too hot to handle. and be sure not to leave the steam wand at the surface too long unless you like the fluffy dry type of cappuccinos.
i used to be pretty good i cant find any pics so ill leave this [IMG]Drip Drip by Matt.zilliox, on Flickr[/IMG] |
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KitchenAid pro grinder - tecnivorm moccamaster which diedafter 7 years - started french pressing and haven't looked back.
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La Pavoni Professional + Faema Family
Bought the La Pavoni in Tuscany (San Gimignano) in 2000 and hauled it back in my suitcase.
Pretty much used daily since and probably one of the best purchase I've ever made. Got the grinder a few years after here in the US. |
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I miss working a lever machine and have considered one for home, but I want to have a reliable steam wand and capable boiler for my wife's Mochas as well. |
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I have had a Gaggia Classic at my office for the last 6 years. Currently eyeing a Expobar Office Lever to replace it.
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Hmmm. I think I’m out of luck. Bought her the demo Orbea Orca with Di2 she rode while on holiday a number of years ago. Never rides it. Afraid of cars. |
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Venturi baby....
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When we drive from the bay area to Seattle, we map the route based on coffee. It's truly a coffee desert between here and there, with surprisingly few oases along the way. |
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check out some of the refurbs Paul does @ cafelatco. I WILL own something like this one day. https://www.instagram.com/p/BVmUYrZn...n-by=cafelatco ps. speaking of cafelat. When it comes time to replace your grouphead gasket, get one of his silicon ones. He doesn't make one to fit my Diva (damn those crazy French) but he makes them for several flavors of the E61. |
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Yes, about 8 years ago I rebuilt our 1987 Cremina with Orphan Espresso afermarket parts and it worked really well until it started seeping a little water this summer. I just this week ordered a rebuild kit from the official US distributor (Cerini Coffee in the Bronx). I'll spend a couple hours on a rainy day and it'll be good for a long while.
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Hah! Fancy!.....mine is plastic.
I have a Starbucks (Saeco) Barista machine as well, plus a couple French presses....but the go to is the melitta single serve cone....just too fast and easy. I would love to get a new machine and such, but my wife does not drink coffee and is allergic to caffeine....I am certain that warrants a blue tag to hang in her car... Love the Marzocco Linea...I toured their USA headquarters a couple years ago....lots of cool toys. Their "café" at KEXP at the Seattle Center is pretty cool too. They feature a new roaster each month:http://www.lamarzoccousa.com/locations/
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