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Re:Espresso shot analyzed by the pros - 2007/02/07 13:16 It's a beauitful picture....couldn't you just gaze at that forever
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Re:Espresso shot analyzed by the pros - 2007/02/07 23:16 This is pulled off of my demo La Scala Butterfly, with JJ Beans ground with a La Scala (Macap) M5 grinder. www.currentcoffee.ca
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Re:Espresso shot analyzed by the pros - 2007/02/08 09:10 Wow! That is it brah!

Tiger-striping and all -

brilliant. breathtaking.
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Re:Espresso shot analyzed by the pros - 2007/02/08 12:50 colin wrote:
Wow! That is it brah!

Tiger-striping and all -

brilliant. breathtaking.


I guess its alright
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Re:Espresso shot analyzed by the pros - 2007/03/07 10:19 This is one of the best ristrettos I have ever pulled. This is my first week using Epic Espresso from 49th Parallel, and I have been having issues with the coffee seeming too fresh even after a few days. The beans are now 6 days old, and I was able to produce an amazing shot. I wish I had pulled this into a glass cup, but you can still see it okay. It took me about 20 seconds to get my camera and take a picture.
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