The high horse brigade wrote: » The reviews on Amazon have it as being very decent in that price bracket. It's probably a decent option to get your started. Note, you've started down a long path, you'll be back here in 12-18 months asking about upgrades.....:)
limnam wrote: » It'd be fine for something like a mocha pot. There's no real point "cheaping" out on the grinder. Your just wasting money. I'd hold off until you can afford something that's going to give you a consistent grind. That De longhi is not it.
Bawnmore wrote: » I've funnily enough went through the exact grinder options given on this thread (Hario>Delonghi>Sage in that order). Hario Mini Mill is great - I still have it and use it when travelling anywhere with an Aeropress. I used it for 2 years and didn't really get sick of it, but you do need to consider making coffee a ritual of sorts as it's a bit of a slog grinding for espresso with it. I moved on to the Delonghi after that as someone bought it for me as a gift. It can't grind fine enough for espresso out of the box, but there's a hack that involves opening it up and chopping off a little bit of plastic that stops the burrs from touching that allows it to grind fine enough. I used it for about a year, but it is definitely a little inconsistent and I noticed a big step up with the the Sage. I use the Sage daily now and it's great. I picked it up for £99 when it dropped on Amazon momentarily. I love it - not problems with it at all - lots of nice little features.
caviardreams wrote: » I see Bailies and Rave have their Christmas blends up now :-)
Gavin Nutty Firecracker wrote: » I don't know of any like that, all of the subs that I'm aware of are from single roasteries sending a different coffee each month.
BullBlackNova wrote: » Anyone have any recommendations for a subscription that gives different roasters each month? Everything I have found so far has been from a specific roaster but just want to see what all the options are before going for anything specific. Will be looking for 1-2 bags per month, probably go for a 6 month sub at first but wouldn't rule out a 12 month one either really.
BullBlackNova wrote: » No worries; guess I'll just have to whittle down the list from 3FE, Badger & Dodo, Bell Lane, Bailies, etc... Any tips/recommendations welcome!
skerry wrote: » Machine should be here tomorrow, really looking forward to getting stuck in. Just ordered 1kg bag of Rave's Colombia Suarez beans and the Espresso Taster pack to get me started
shanec1928 wrote: » got some beans from https://www.westcorkcoffee.ie roasted on the same day they were shipped and had them less than 24 hours later.
limnam wrote: » Did you drink any yet?
cnocbui wrote: » Works out at €52.82 per Kg. I just got some Indian Tiger Stripes from Adams & Russel which works out at €26.13 per Kg.
Krusty_Clown wrote: » Pe What are the Adam and Russel beans like?
Krusty_Clown wrote: » What are the Adam and Russel beans like?
Slaphead07 wrote: » I've been buying green beans from them and they're superb and interesting. I'd assume the roasted beans are too!
caviardreams wrote: » Has anyone tried Upside? Pricing looks competitivehttps://www.upsidecoffee.com/
Gavin Nutty Firecracker wrote: » no subscription option is putting me off