and even though I’m tired, things are all right!

  • @tehgersh
    link
    31 year ago

    What an nifty cup!

    I might do the same, the drip coffee I make (primarily for my wife who prefers quantity over quality) does not scratch the itch like the aeropress does.

    • @mooshOP
      link
      21 year ago

      Right on, how was it?

      • @tehgersh
        link
        11 year ago

        The difference is truly night and day. Hardly any bitterness, and so much more flavor.

        • @mooshOP
          link
          11 year ago

          Yea, that’s where I’m at too. Can’t really go back. I’m always sad with the coffee they have available for us at the office.

          • @tehgersh
            link
            11 year ago

            I have a second brewing setup at work for just that reason. The cheapest part, ironically, is the Aeropress. The Aergrind is so good I got a second one so I don’t have to worry about bringing it home in the weekends.

            • @mooshOP
              link
              21 year ago

              Well now I’m intrigued, what’s the benefit of using an aergrind over an electric burr grinder?

              • @tehgersh
                link
                11 year ago

                The Aergrind gets you step-less adjustment. I’m not familiar with an electric grinder that offers that at anywhere near the same price point. It’s also very capable of espresso grinds. I have a Solis Barista Perfetta Plus espresso machine, and I can very easily dial in the grind setting for a specific bean/roast and pull some really tasty shots.

                • @mooshOP
                  link
                  21 year ago

                  Ah good point. Mine definitely has steps to it. stepless sounds nifty.