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First shots with the Flair NEO | James' Coffee Blog
First shots with the Flair NEO | James' Coffee Blog
For a while, I have promised myself that I would not get stuck down the espresso rabbit hole. I have been making filter coffee at home since August last year and I have been happy with the coffees I have made. But now I feel like I am ready for a new challenge. My previous reservation about espresso was that getting into espresso was expensive so I would have to spend a lot before deciding if home espresso was right for me. Fortunately, I discovered the Flair Espresso company and noticed that their entry-level NEO was 125 pounds, much less than an electric machine.
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First shots with the Flair NEO | James' Coffee Blog
Fun with Words: The Finale | James' Coffee Blog
Fun with Words: The Finale | James' Coffee Blog
While on vacation this week in Barcelona, I went to the Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya. I did get on an underground tram that went in the opposite direction, but I managed to get there on time (in my defence, who doesn't find underground tram maps confusing?). The plaques in the museum were striking. The variety of words made me reflect on what it means to see a word for the first time, or to become more aware of a word for the first time.
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Fun with Words: The Finale | James' Coffee Blog
Purchasing an espresso grinder | James' Coffee Blog
Purchasing an espresso grinder | James' Coffee Blog
Yesterday I purchased a new espresso grinder: the REMI hand grinder by Option-O. I chose the REMI after much research but what sold me on the grinder were three factors: the aesthetics, the espresso-oriented burrs, and James Hoffman's review of the Helor 101 in his grinder video (the Helor is the predecessor to the REMI). My research indicated that the REMI was a solid choice for espresso.
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Purchasing an espresso grinder | James' Coffee Blog
My ongoing journey with the Flair | James' Coffee Blog
My ongoing journey with the Flair | James' Coffee Blog
Yesterday two upgrades to my Flair NEO arrived: the pressure gauge and the bottomless portafilter. I purchased these accessories a day or so after buying my NEO because I had found in my research that the bottomless portafilter was the way to go to make better drinks. Perhaps I should have waited but now the components are here I cannot help but use them.
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My ongoing journey with the Flair | James' Coffee Blog
Brewing two cups with the Chemex | James' Coffee Blog
Brewing two cups with the Chemex | James' Coffee Blog
I sometimes brew coffees for myself and another member of my household. Up until I got my Chemex, I would brew the two coffees separately. I know you can brew two cups of coffee with the Kalita Wave and the V60 but for some reason I have never given it a go. Perhaps I have a subconscious preference for brewing two separate cups because that way I can spend more time brewing coffee.
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Brewing two cups with the Chemex | James' Coffee Blog
Baratza Encore Coffee Grinder Review | James' Coffee Blog
Baratza Encore Coffee Grinder Review | James' Coffee Blog
Manually grinding coffee at home is a lot of work, both in terms of time and energy. I can grind 14g of beans—the amount I use to brew an Aeropress—in less time than it takes to boil the requisite water, but there are other things I could do with that time, such as prepare my equipment (which I used to do before grinding).
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Baratza Encore Coffee Grinder Review | James' Coffee Blog
Chiefs of Staff | James' Coffee Blog
Chiefs of Staff | James' Coffee Blog
Sheldon Cooper, a character in The Big Bang Theory, had a recurring mini-show within the show called Fun with Flags wherein he shared facts about flags, often with props. If you have seen the television show, you can perhaps hear the words of Mr. Cooper echoing in your head at present.
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Chiefs of Staff | James' Coffee Blog
Coffee Chat with Catherine Franks from Steampunk Coffee | James' Coffee Blog
Coffee Chat with Catherine Franks from Steampunk Coffee | James' Coffee Blog
I talk a lot about Steampunk Coffee, a coffee roaster based in North Berwick, Scotland, both on this blog and in general. Their cupping session gave me an opportunity to refine my cupping skills and taste five excellent coffees. Not only that, but they've been authoring coffee-related content that has caught my attention, from insightful blog posts to their podcast.
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Coffee Chat with Catherine Franks from Steampunk Coffee | James' Coffee Blog
I cannot taste this flavour... | James' Coffee Blog
I cannot taste this flavour... | James' Coffee Blog
I've started drinking a floral coffee, Bale Mountain from Steampunk. I wrote in my review that I do not have a wide palate when it comes to floral notes. This is down to my relative inexperience with floral notes in comparison to other flavours, such as cherry, blueberry, and chocolate. I have avoided some coffees described similar to teas and plants because I do not have many points of comparison.
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I cannot taste this flavour... | James' Coffee Blog
Jamila Abakeno Ethiopia by The Good Coffee Cartel Review | James' Coffee Blog
Jamila Abakeno Ethiopia by The Good Coffee Cartel Review | James' Coffee Blog
As I sat to enjoy my coffee this morning, I looked out the window and saw snowy rooftops and a clearing sky. It has been snowing on and off all morning. While this moment was wonderful in itself, the coffee did add to the experience. I was drinking Jamila Abakeno, an Ethiopian coffee purchased from The Good Coffee Cartel.
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Jamila Abakeno Ethiopia by The Good Coffee Cartel Review | James' Coffee Blog
Drinking tea in the afternoon | James' Coffee Blog
Drinking tea in the afternoon | James' Coffee Blog
I haven't written about coffee for a while but I can assure you that I still drink coffee regularly. I am presently drinking Bale Mountain, this year's harvest of the same coffee that blew my mind last year and expanded my perception of what was possible in coffee. I love drinking coffee, talking about coffee, and meeting people who also like coffee. Recently, however, I have reduced my consumption to two cups per day, down from my usual three.
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Drinking tea in the afternoon | James' Coffee Blog
How I Design for Accessibility | James' Coffee Blog
How I Design for Accessibility | James' Coffee Blog
I just finished an accessibility audit on my site. There is only one flag that is raised by Axe, the accessibility validator I use. I believe I can ignore that flag. It relates to the arrows that I use for my webrings. I do not believe the suggestion impacts the quality or accessibility of my website. I am proud to say that I've resolved many accessibility issues over the last few weeks.
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How I Design for Accessibility | James' Coffee Blog