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The Ethics Of The Coffee-Maker Drip Interrupt Valve

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 2:47 pm
by Colonel Panic_Archive
beloveless wrote:
Colonel Panic wrote:Just use a French press.

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Coffee's done in 3-4 minutes and EVERY cup will be the "flavor cup".


I love French press but I drink a lot of coffee very quickly. French press does not provide nearly enough and is a pain in the ass to clean.


Well they do have ones big enough to make a whole liter of coffee. They cost around $40-50.

But yeah, the cleanup is their #1 drawback. My kitchen sink has one of those water blaster hose things which makes it easier. I've found that the most important thing is to clean out all the grounds right after making the coffee so it doesn't set up in there.

The second drawback to the press is the problem of having hot water on hand all the time. I normally use a stovetop teapot or a saucepan to heat water, but lately I've been looking into one of these things:

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The Japanese Zojirushi brand (the one with the elephant logo) seems to be the best for these hot water pots.

The Ethics Of The Coffee-Maker Drip Interrupt Valve

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:39 pm
by ebeam_Archive
I just bought one of these and a nice conical burr grinder.

I'm excited. It should be waiting for me when I get home.

The Ethics Of The Coffee-Maker Drip Interrupt Valve

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:47 pm
by ozzy lee harvwald_Archive
warmowski wrote:Don't do that, it makes the rest of the pot taste bad. No, it doesn't. I've tested it. An "early" cup tastes no different than the last cup to come out of the pot (unless the late cup has sat there exposed to air for a long time)


I disagree. The premature cup is always stronger than the rest of the pot in my experience.

The Ethics Of The Coffee-Maker Drip Interrupt Valve

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 5:40 pm
by steve_Archive
If you will drink this kind of dribble-brew office coffee, you will clearly be satisfied with anything. If you cant wait for the pot to finish, just piss in an ashtray and drink that.

The Ethics Of The Coffee-Maker Drip Interrupt Valve

Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 5:52 pm
by kerble_Archive
steve wrote:If you cant wait for the pot to finish, just piss in an ashtray and drink that.


I would not attempt to interrupt this drip method.

The Ethics Of The Coffee-Maker Drip Interrupt Valve

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 9:22 am
by warmowski_Archive
steve wrote:If you will drink this kind of dribble-brew office coffee, you will clearly be satisfied with anything. If you cant wait for the pot to finish, just piss in an ashtray and drink that.


Ashtray? It has been a while since you've worked in an office, hasn't it?

Off to buy Starbucks shares,

-r

The Ethics Of The Coffee-Maker Drip Interrupt Valve

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 11:31 am
by burun_Archive
Colonel Panic wrote:
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I wish I could use one of these in my apartment, but it would blow my fuse. When I move, it's going to be the first kitchen device I get.

I got spoiled for them ever since visiting Hong Kong. Everyone there has one. You want tea? You got it. Instant ramen? No prob.

The Ethics Of The Coffee-Maker Drip Interrupt Valve

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 7:22 pm
by jjcarterco_Archive
I love French press but I drink a lot of coffee very quickly. French press does not provide nearly enough and is a pain in the ass to clean.


If you're not getting enough umphh from your french press, just keep adding more coffee to it, try 1/4 grounds, 3/4 water for starters. You tend to go through coffee pretty quickly this way, but it is worth it. Also make sure it's coarse ground.

The Ethics Of The Coffee-Maker Drip Interrupt Valve

Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2007 9:59 pm
by lemur68_Archive
burun wrote:
Colonel Panic wrote:
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Instant ramen? No prob.


I coulda used that in my college dorm room.

I asked for something similar one Christmas (I think it was something that boiled a small pot), and my grandparents got me a coffee maker. Okay, thanks, but it's not exactly what I wanted....

The Ethics Of The Coffee-Maker Drip Interrupt Valve

Posted: Sun Dec 02, 2007 3:39 pm
by Dr Venkman_Archive
Dude, I don't know what kind of blind taste test you did, but in my experience, the interrupted cup of coffee tastes like shit. It's also not as hot.

That being said, I've been know to engage in such an interruption from time to time.