It was worth it to spend the extra $$$ for good beans & burr grinder, if you drink coffee twice a day like we do. Full disclosure: we dropped alcohol every day, so…
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It was worth it to spend the extra $$$ for good beans & burr grinder, if you drink coffee twice a day like we do. Full disclosure: we dropped alcohol every day, so…
nostr:note17wg8qg20y93e75ag27xyfhd3s2r33syz29n7vylkl48ycltdr9vqvrg563
A very nice manual less than $100 and lasts many years. We've been really happy with one of the WinCo single origin roasts ($7 / lb) even in comparison to much more expensive beans.
Definitely worth the up front investment (and manual effort) in my opinion. I like our coffee better than the drip at most coffee shops even when we use the automated dripper. It's not even close if I use a pour over or better method at home.
Low end grinder: https://a.co/d/isGpuB8
More expensive: https://a.co/d/gA5OAkw
will def try this
Hola - I am a confessed coffeehaulic....& Bustelo was my daily grind. The investment in a grinder change my appreciation of the bean 100%. The ability to adjust the grind for each particular coffee let's you find the essence of your brew. If you get the best grinder your budget will allow, your life will be so much sweeter. ☕