zepp21 wrote:The only thing this thread did was confuse me. I think I'm going with the Bonavita 8 cup drip coffee maker, a burr grinder, and call it a day.
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Depends on your daily consumption. If 8 cups will do it for you, then probably a good choice. Otherwise, you may be making 2 pots each morning.
Note, when I was looking at them, there were some reviewers saying they drip when they pour no matter what they tried and that the carafe was hard to clean out - no personal experience here.
zepp21 wrote:The only thing this thread did was confuse me. I think I'm going with the Bonavita 8 cup drip coffee maker, a burr grinder, and call it a day.
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Depends on your daily consumption. If 8 cups will do it for you, then probably a good choice. Otherwise, you may be making 2 pots each morning.
Note, when I was looking at them, there were some reviewers saying they drip when they pour no matter what they tried and that the carafe was hard to clean out - no personal experience here.
8 cup is ample for my wife and I and I've had no problem with dripping when pouring. As for cleaning I just toss a dishwasher tablet in carafe add hot water and let sit for a couple hours and it's sparkling clean.
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Late to this but i have been drinking cold brew for a few years. I use the Toddy cold brewer and good beans with filtered water.
Its about $40 for the device. The Coffee is amazing.
Nomadz wrote:Late to this but i have been drinking cold brew for a few years. I use the Toddy cold brewer and good beans with filtered water.
Its about $40 for the device. The Coffee is amazing.
Nomadz wrote:Late to this but i have been drinking cold brew for a few years. I use the Toddy cold brewer and good beans with filtered water.
Its about $40 for the device. The Coffee is amazing.
I've got this cold brew system as well. It takes a whole lot of ground coffee to get a good concentrate but usually lasts a while. I haven't used it in a while because I was going thru beans very quickly and it can be somewhat messy and time consuming but does make a great cold brew coffee.
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For coffee, I have been drinking Camano Island Coffee Roasters for several years and love it. Pick your region, roast, pounds, and they roast and ship based on when you want it. I always get my whole beans within 2 days of roasting so it's really fresh and I've never been dissatisfied with the quality or roast. If anyone is interested let me know and I can send a link that gets you a discount on your first order (and I get a discount too -win/win ).
You give respect, you'll get respect - you just don't know your place.
BSears wrote:For coffee, I have been drinking Camano Island Coffee Roasters for several years and love it. Pick your region, roast, pounds, and they roast and ship based on when you want it. I always get my whole beans within 2 days of roasting so it's really fresh and I've never been dissatisfied with the quality or roast. If anyone is interested let me know and I can send a link that gets you a discount on your first order (and I get a discount too -win/win ).
+1 for Camano Island Coffee Co! I get their specialty Logger Brew (basically the Brazilian dark roast) that they make for Cascade Lumber, each within about 5 mins of the house.
Their coffee of the month club is the gift I give out to friends & family the most...I think we did another 4 or 5 this memberships this Christmas. First year is on my then you're on your own!
(CICO is the "unofficial" fav coffee now of quite a few FOX newsers).
BSears wrote:For coffee, I have been drinking Camano Island Coffee Roasters for several years and love it. Pick your region, roast, pounds, and they roast and ship based on when you want it. I always get my whole beans within 2 days of roasting so it's really fresh and I've never been dissatisfied with the quality or roast. If anyone is interested let me know and I can send a link that gets you a discount on your first order (and I get a discount too -win/win ).
+1 for Camano Island Coffee Co! I get their specialty Logger Brew (basically the Brazilian dark roast) that they make for Cascade Lumber, each within about 5 mins of the house.
Their coffee of the month club is the gift I give out to friends & family the most...I think we did another 4 or 5 this memberships this Christmas. First year is on my then you're on your own!
(CICO is the "unofficial" fav coffee now of quite a few FOX newsers).
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camano island coffee is good stuff but I prefer Mukilteo coffee. I'll have to check out the logger brew next time I'm on the island or have a bro pick me up some
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I do cold brew from time to time. Just pour filtered water in a ball jar with grounds and let sit overnight and then pour through a coffee filter. I have also just done it in a french press, which is easier.
Whenever I add coffee to a batch of the beer I make (Porters/Stouts) I go cold brew. Because hot water never touches the beans, it doesn't pull out the tannins and such that aren't good for beer or the head. Also this contributes to a less bitter coffee.
zepp21 wrote:The only thing this thread did was confuse me. I think I'm going with the Bonavita 8 cup drip coffee maker, a burr grinder, and call it a day.
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Depends on your daily consumption. If 8 cups will do it for you, then probably a good choice. Otherwise, you may be making 2 pots each morning.
Note, when I was looking at them, there were some reviewers saying they drip when they pour no matter what they tried and that the carafe was hard to clean out - no personal experience here.
What did you go with?
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dnslater wrote:I do cold brew from time to time. Just pour filtered water in a ball jar with grounds and let sit overnight and then pour through a coffee filter. I have also just done it in a french press, which is easier.
Whenever I add coffee to a batch of the beer I make (Porters/Stouts) I go cold brew. Because hot water never touches the beans, it doesn't pull out the tannins and such that aren't good for beer or the head. Also this contributes to a less bitter coffee.
I have never tried this. It sounds very interesting. I love cold brew tea often.
Late, my setup. A little more than a year old on both the grinder and maker. I have a Chemex for when I want to get fancy, but this gets the job done. Programmable, makes hot water at the same time, etc. I easily make coffee for me and the wife, and have hot water for hot chocolate/tea for the kids.
Grahamcombat wrote:I think I'm going to get this one because it grinds it as well, and everything will be done for me when I get up:
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The Moccamaster, Bonavita, and this were all compared on SCG'S YouTube. Worth a look. https://youtu.be/Ja69aRFFIK8
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Grahamcombat wrote:I think I'm going to get this one because it grinds it as well, and everything will be done for me when I get up:
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The Moccamaster, Bonavita, and this were all compared on SCG'S YouTube. Worth a look. https://youtu.be/Ja69aRFFIK8
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Yep, they're all good but what sways me is the auto start feature and the internal grinder - I want one step no fuss like my Magnifica, but for drip coffee. Sold.