Ich habe da was über Filter, Filterhalter und Filterhalterhalter geschrieben:

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Filter (-halter (-halter))

wie mache ich Kaffee

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Neuer Kaffee + neuer Flachbettbrüher = Leckerer Start in den Tag

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Did a major clean and slight rearrange of the coffee bar. I more or less wanted to make the things I use more convenient and put away the things I don’t. Also did a bit of customizing my Timemore grinders. Now I just need to cleanup and rearrange the inside of the coffee bar cabinets.
#coffee #CoffeeBar #timemore #lelit #espresso #fellow
@coffee I'm considering my first grown-up grinder upgrade from a #Timemore C3. We brew with #AeroPress, #MokaPot (might be getting a #Brikka too), and #V60. Would a #1zpresso X-Ultra be a good upgrade? It looks like I'd gain a lot more precision and the external adjustment would add convenience.
Fresh bag of beans from Mark my local coffee guy + #Timemore grinder = amazingly fruity morning brew 🤩
#coffee
https://www.yieldspecialtycoffee.com.au/product/columbia-filter-coffee
Ethiopia filter

Ethiopia Yirgacheffe. Red currant, fruits, lemon acidity.

Yield Specialty Coffee

Trying not to think of what might happen today with my Dad, let's have a quick look at my grinder setup at work.
The work place coffee always gave me heart burn, so I decided to switch to an affordable but nice brewing equipment and specialty #coffee.

My brewing equipment (not shown) consists of a plastic Hario V60 and an Aeropress, without the Flow control cap that I have at home.
Both are capable of brewing a great cup.

As for the grinders, I am running a #Timemore #Chestnut C3s Pro and a #1zpresso #Q2s Heptagonal handgrinder.
Both are two nifty little grinders with conical 38mm burrs, although they have a different geometry.
The Timemore features some additional cutting teeth which function as prebreakers.
The Chestnut is a bit sturdier and bigger, feels better in the hand, while the build quality on the Q2s feels a bit higher.
Also the Q2s fits into the plunger of an Aeropress for easy travel.

Both a capable of producing a great cup for pour-over. The Chestnut is also capable of grinding fine enough for Espresso, but it's focus is clearly Filter.

I like both of them and highly recommend both, If you are looking for a good quality budget grinder.
Clocking in at just under 100 Euro (sometimes a little over, sometimes a little under), both are great value for money.
Personally I prefer the flavor profile of the 1zpresso Q2s, but the Timemore Chestnut C3s really isn't far behind and you might prefer the Chestnut.

Trying not to think of what might happen today with my Dad, let's have a quick look at my grinder setup at work.
The work place coffee always gave me heart burn, so I decided to switch to an affordable but nice brewing equipment and specialty #coffee.

My brewing equipment (not shown) consists of a plastic Hario V60 and an Aeropress, without the Flow control cap that I have at home.
Both are capable of brewing a great cup.

As for the grinders, I am running a #Timemore #Chestnut C3s Pro and a #1zpresso #Q2s Heptagonal handgrinder.
Both are two nifty little grinders with conical 38mm burrs, although they have a different geometry.
The Timemore features some additional cutting teeth which function as prebreakers.
The Chestnut is a bit sturdier and bigger, feels better in the hand, while the build quality on the Q2s feels a bit higher.
Also the Q2s fits into the plunger of an Aeropress for easy travel.

Both a capable of producing a great cup for pour-over. The Chestnut is also capable of grinding fine enough for Espresso, but it's focus is clearly Filter.

I like both of them and highly recommend both, If you are looking for a good quality budget grinder.
Clocking in at just under 100 Euro (sometimes a little over, sometimes a little under), both are great value for money.
Personally I prefer the flavor profile of the 1zpresso Q2s, but the Timemore Chestnut C3s really isn't far behind and you might prefer the Chestnut.

I just got a #Timemore Basic Mini and the weight measurement is constantly jittering. This makes some aspects of using it pretty difficult: it takes forever to tare because it’s probably waiting for this number to settle, and the auto-timer function just starts going immediately because that’s triggered by a change in weight. It’s also hard to see the actual weight of coffee beans because it jumps +/- 2 grams.

Anyone else have this problem or recommendations for fixing? #Coffee #PourOver

Aww, yiss.
#Coffee #Timemore

A new toy!
Or .. maybe not. It's actually practical and I got it for a reason.
Following my father's heavy surgery next week, I will have to visit my parents more often. If he survives at least.

Which means I need some good coffee.
For work, I bought myself a super compact 1zpresso Q2s Heptagonal.
Which fits inside the plunger of an Aeropress for easy transport.
Which is ideal for traveling.

I didn't want to spend another 100 bucks on a another grinder (since I already have the much more expensive DF64 and Ode 2 (Or 1,5 hackers edition XD) and the Q2S.

But then I saw the Timemore Chestnut C3S Pro on sale for just a little over 70.
Which is really a great price.
It's sturdy, has decent conical burrs, enough capacity and grinds reasonably fast.
(I would have prefered a numbered scale for the grind settings, tho. If you forget your number you have to zero it again.
No big deal, can be done in seconds. But it's a design oversight in my opinion)
Also, the White version is gorgeous. Almost has a ceramic feel to it.
So here it is for you!

In theory, it could do espresso, but it is not specifically made for it.
It's better to use it for all other brewing methods, like Pour-over, Aeropress, French Press etc.

I will switch out my workplace 1Zpresso Q2S for the Timemore Chestnut C3S Pro, so I can take the more compact Q2S for traveling.

#coffee #timemore #1zpresso #nerd