The device doesn't brew in the true sense of the word. You actually steep the (coarse ground) beans in water for 24 hours to make a high octane "extract" that can be stored in the fridge for up to 2 weeks. To make hot coffee you mix some of the extract with hot water and there you go -- the best, lowest acid coffee ever. Right?
I took a look at the pictures of the $80 contraption and immediately saw about 3 or 4 other ways you could steep the beans with equipment you already have. I chose one method and 24 hours later tested some of the extract. Man, if I had spent $80 I would have been
I may repeat the experiment one more time using beans coarse ground at the store (which uses a burr grinder) rather than use my home grinder (which uses a spinning blade). But the results will have to be much better just to equal the coffee I make the usual way.
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That made me laugh, mostly as I've tried the same idea and it was terrible.
Burr Grinder + La Pavoni Lever espresso machine + quality roast = joy and revelation.
T
Thanks - and I agree.
I've stalked vintage La Pavoni machines on ebay in the past -- a piece of art that makes coffee!
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