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  1. AnotherADDiction

    Getting Started at Home

    I started a new job and don't have time now to look at everything. As a new coffee hobbies (I have enjoyed coffee for over 45 years though) I will say- -Get a scale. Can be cheap, but 60 bucks will get all you need and look good. -get a v60 Mugen dripper and abaca (Cafec) filter paper. Again...
  2. AnotherADDiction

    Trying to up my coffee game

    I agree whole heartily. I gladly pay top dollar for the best dripper, v60/kalita/mugen and have been getting very good cups (and a decent 1zpresso hand grinder). No need for a 4 digit grinder and a 5 digit espresso machine, although I would love to play with them. Maybe one day I'll dip my toe...
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    Trying to up my coffee game

    Also, go to lardera coffee (and home-barista) . They will give you $10.00 credit to try their coffee with a receipt from another coffee purchase. I ended up getting junin natural. I was surprised when I saw that it was already ground, but it was very good (ground finer than I was used to). I...
  4. AnotherADDiction

    Trying to up my coffee game

    As a fellow 'mature' person. I just like the old style of good, strong coffee. No fancy names or added stuff. I love a good ethiopian harrar (natural), kona, blue mountain, Puerto Rican. My daily driver is harrar. I jusf want simple and good. None of these science experiments or crazy steps. I...
  5. AnotherADDiction

    Trying to up my coffee game

    A timemore grinder sounds like a good option.
  6. AnotherADDiction

    Trying to up my coffee game

    I am having goods luck with my hand grinder, a 1zpresso jmax (this model is made for espresso more than pour over, and has almost no static). I would suggest trying a kalita 155 steel dripper. You would spend about $30.00, and be able to get a great cup to try things out. I would also make sure...
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