DrJohnZoidberg
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Same thing tho! Or at least... it tastes the same.
You have some wack taste buds then!
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Same thing tho! Or at least... it tastes the same.
Same thing tho! Or at least... it tastes the same.
Chicory is more healthy tho.
No, it is not. Chicory is what you are left with after you have a coffee enema.

Instant coffee thread:. https://mybroadband.co.za/forum/threads/good-instant-coffee-brand.837391/page-2
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I also do Jacobs for the in between cups.
Bring your own coffee or manage your stock better?
Kak koffie!
So what does everyone drink during those accursed moments when one must endure instant coffee?
Jacobs here.
So what does everyone drink during those accursed moments when one must endure instant coffee?
Jacobs here.
Cheers just down the road, will give them a visit and browse around.Quaffee at Buitenverwaghting in Constantia are raising their retail prices on 1st March
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Just make sure it is 9 bar and not the 15 bar crap. Although this common for the cheap machines.So this little machine looks very interesting. And not a terrible price at R3400 from YC (correct me if I'm wrong). Will just have to buy a decent grinder. What say you?
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"The 15 bar pressure creates an espresso with a rich aroma and a nut-coloured crema on top"
Just make sure it is 9 bar and not the 15 bar crap. Although this common for the cheap machines.
No, I won't get it.
Can you pull a 25 second shot with it?
That is a big debate I won't be getting into, which one is better. But constant 9 bar pressure is usually the standard for a good cup on your commercial machines.Explain the 9 bar vs 15 bar bit?
That is a big debate I won't be getting into, which one is better. But constant 9 bar pressure is usually the standard for a good cup on your commercial machines.
The cheaper machines use a pump that supposedly pumps 15 bar, but if you make the ground too fine to get a 25 second espresso, the pump can't handle it. And if you make it coarser, the espresso brews too fast as there is too much pressure.
Any one here with a '15 bar' cheapy that gets a constant 25 second shot without issues?
Well just get others opinions. That is my experience.Okay, so I should look elsewhere for a 9 bar machine, then.
So you manage to pull a 25-30 second shot?Interesting. I have a Jura 15 bar machine that has never given me any problems and I have seen problems you describe on the cheap 3 bar machines, but never thought there could be an issue with the pressure being too high!
So you manage to pull a 25-30 second shot?
Automatic. That's a different story. You just press a button and don't really have control then.It's an automatic bean to cup machine, so not sure how to measure or if this applies, but I just timed how long it takes for a shot to complete from the time the coffee starts coming out, and it does take about that long.