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New to good coffee. - 2008/04/19 22:59 Hey there,

My name is Ben, I live in Victoria BC and I am trying to pull myself out of drinking crappy coffee!

I'm in college now after spending some time just living life (I'm 28) and leaning about myself and I have succumbed to drinking hastily made drip coffee. It was a mistake, I know.

Once I realized this, I took a tip from my personal quest to make better tea and here I am.

I hope to learn to slow down and truly make coffee, not just caffeinated hot stuff!

Cheers.

PS: I have a couple of posts up to get me started, take a look and let me know if you can help.

Grinder: Link
Beans: Link
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Re:New to good coffee. - 2008/04/20 11:34 Get a grinder - that can do espresso...
and I will give you a free Aeropress.

Any other Victoria area forum users that have not received a free AEROPRESS from me?

Chime in NOW!
Colin is the Senior editor and creator of the CoffeeCrew.Com Website
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Re:New to good coffee. - 2008/04/20 13:48 Hey

That is an interesting welcome! heh I'll take you up on that, assuming I can find out where to get a decent grinder that does drip and espresso, which is in my price range. I am not afraid to go hand-ground btw, just in case you know of any hanging about.

Could you check out my grinder post and make a recommendation and let me know where I could make a purchase?

The Maestro or Maestro plus have been recommended. I have looked into these and am sure they will do the job for drip and press, but unsure of their suitability for espresso.
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Re:New to good coffee. - 2008/04/27 19:26 Heya,

I've used a Maestro Plus for my espresso grinding needs for the last few years. No complaints beyond the mess, and from my experience making espresso if just a messy business.

I recently made a moderate upgrade to a Rancilio Rocky doserless --more for looks (yes I'm shallow) and the finer controls for grind settings.

In my dreams I would like a Pasquni Moka, Mazzer Mini, or a Macap MC4 (in that order.)

Maybe once the dust settles from our impending move to Victoria I'll lash out and buy one...dream on my wife says

-Pete
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Re:New to good coffee. - 2008/04/27 19:31 Oh yeah and I'd love a AEROPRESS!
Does being an almost Victoria resident count...three days and counting.

-Pete
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Re:New to good coffee. - 2008/04/28 08:59 There will be one waiting for you... along with the welcoming committee. Colin is the Senior editor and creator of the CoffeeCrew.Com Website
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Re:New to good coffee. - 2008/06/17 20:55 Sorry to dig up an old topic, but I don't see a PM function anywhere.

Colin, I am getting a grinder from my father. It isn't a great one, but he used it for espresso and he says it works well. I don't know the brand yet.

Anyways, I'd like to take you up on the offer of an Aeropress. Would we meet somewhere? For a cup maybe? My treat since you are being so generous.

Cheers
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Re:New to good coffee. - 2008/06/18 09:28 Private message feature - now there is a good idea.
You can e-mail via the contacts tab above and we can tee something up. All weekends are free.
Colin is the Senior editor and creator of the CoffeeCrew.Com Website
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