anybody have a home espresso machine?
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I don't have it - but I've used it: Gaggia Classic. (link)
$400-$500 bucks. You can get manual machines for cheaper, but you need to be a coffee nerd to get all the variables right. (https://www.flairespresso.com/)
You also need a decent grinder - which is another $100-150.
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When it comes to coffee mills, I've found cheaper is better. I've tried a lot of different grinders and mills, and the best one to date is the one that came free with my French Press I bought 20 years ago. Because there are no settings, you have to be extremely careful how long you run the stupid thing. As a result, you have to actually watch and judge for yourself when the ground is right.
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@jon-nyc said in anybody have a home espresso machine?:
Mine was something like this.
I had that one, too. Yeah, worked okay.
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@Klaus said in anybody have a home espresso machine?:
I have this guy.
Had cheaper machines before. This is the first one where the espresso is really good. Cheap machines are a waste of money because you won't use them.
Just as important is a good coffee mill.
Yes indeed. You need a burr grinder.
I have a Breville I really like. It was a couple hundred I think. Big fan of Breville stuff.
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We invested in one of these
Trust me - if you make the coffee out of sight of your guests and make a load of disgusting noises while you're doing it, nobody will be any the bloody wiser.
If they do complain, tell them they should have had the freaking pretentious green tea like you originally offered.