Coffee. How do you take yours?

What's a flavour profile?

It's a fancy way of saying it tastes different! Moka pot coffee has a strong and smooth but slightly one dimensional flavour. Cafetiere has more going on. I like both.
 
Ones cowboy coffee, ones not

For a long time I just had a Moka pot. An Italian housemate at university had one and I thought it was really neat. But then I tried a cafetiere again at a friend's house and I was surprised how different it tasted. It seemed to have more flavours. But that might be because Moka pot coffee is usually made with a darker roast which gives strong coffee but loses some of the inherent flavours.
 
Before I got my sage I used an Italian ☕️ coffee pot for years.

It doesn't come close to the coffee Im producing now. Its the dogs nuts .
 
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One of the best cups of coffee was made by a mate when I called round to his house! It might have been the best cup I’ve ever had. I didn’t tell him though.

He used an Aeropress, burr grinder, the beans were his own mix and he weighed the coffee. And used a thermometer!

The milk was flown in from an exotic part of the uk too.

Out of all the low end ways to make a coffee, Aeropress is No1 imho. Followed by a cup of cowboy coffee
 
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