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Starbucks coffee is sometimes referred to as Charbucks because they use a dark roast for their regular espresso drinks. Most espresso drinkers prefer medium roasts with a few preferring light roasts. Most of the Lavazza offerings are medium roast - in other words they taste like coffee rather than tobacco ash. From Starbucks perspective, they use a dark roast because it allows them to get away with using lower quality and therefore cheaper beans. The other thing about dark roasts is that they produce coffee with less caffeine. This allows Starbuck to sell more drinks because people can drink more of them.
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Blade grinders work fine for drip and AeroPress. That will run you $10 - $20. Krups has always made a nice blade grinder but there are a lot to choose from. By the way, if you like drip you should try an AeroPress. It will blow your mind. The best cup of regular coffee I've ever made is with an AeroPress. It seems like such a crude device (a plastic plunger), but it's well engineered and makes a superior cup.
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Blade grinders work fine for drip and AeroPress. That will run you $10 - $20. Krups has always made a nice blade grinder but there are a lot to choose from. By the way, if you like drip you should try an AeroPress. It will blow your mind. The best cup of regular coffee I've ever made is with an AeroPress. It seems like such a crude device (a plastic plunger), but it's well engineered and makes a superior cup.
Problem is, I'm a zombie in the AM, it's all I can do to stumble in and press a button. I usually set up coffee at bedtime but I wanted to see what I'm missing with grinding. More like quantity over quality here.
nice, you should write for a magazine! https://static.slickdealscdn.com/ima...lies/smile.gifI got the Hamilton Beach grinder, rocking an old Ninja drip coffee machine with cone filter so I'll have to experiment. I may try an Aeropress, I just found an old pour over pot in storage for those power outages.
Problem is, I'm a zombie in the AM, it's all I can do to stumble in and press a button. I usually set up coffee at bedtime but I wanted to see what I'm missing with grinding. More like quantity over quality here.
I do have a nice semi-auto setup, but I loaded up on Lavazza BLUE capsules in the past year (400 of them). They were too cheap to ignore and I'm still working my way through them. Once they run out I'll probably go back to the semi-auto ritual of grinding, and pulling shots...unless I find more Slick Deals for Lavazza BLUE capsules