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  • Dimal
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    Originally posted by Dennis link=1228449166/0#16 date=1228731133
    Certainly, the flavours change as it cools and to me, any defective flavours are pronounced, which is exactly why I do it. If I can roast coffee that tastes good when its cold, you can bet it tastes great when its hot!
    Absolutely Den.... I do exactly the same thing for the same reasons. Have noticed that any "ashiness", if it is present, becomes more predominant as the coffee cools and a sign Ive taken the roast too far. Ditto for "bitterness" too with some beans....

    Mal.

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  • Dennis
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    Originally posted by ACog link=1228449166/0#15 date=1228729974
    Cold? Yuck. Sorry, but...yuck.

    I like black coffee, but if its tepid, it goes in the sink. My father on the other hand, would throw it in the microwave and enjoy it all over again.

    Dennis, dont you find the flavour profile changes as it cools? Often the most exciting flavours; and defects, I find, are when its hot.
    I guess we have different taste buds. Certainly, the flavours change as it cools and to me, any defective flavours are pronounced, which is exactly why I do it. If I can roast coffee that tastes good when its cold, you can bet it tastes great when its hot!

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  • acoggins
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    Cold? Yuck. Sorry, but...yuck.

    I like black coffee, but if its tepid, it goes in the sink. My father on the other hand, would throw it in the microwave and enjoy it all over again.

    Dennis, dont you find the flavour profile changes as it cools? Often the most exciting flavours; and defects, I find, are when its hot.

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  • Dennis
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    Originally posted by Mal link=1228449166/0#4 date=1228455304
    My coffee intake black vs. white is probably at around 50/50.

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    Love my coffee.... 8-)

    Mal.
    Yah Mal - Im with you!

    I also enjoy long blacks when theyve gone cold as its easier (for me) to identify more of the good and not so good flavours.

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  • Scorpion
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    I only drink black coffee - usually long blacks. Its suprising to me how the right amount of water opens up flavours in coffee that I dont seem to be able to get otherwise.

    S

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  • bolb
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    I drink long blacks the majority of the time similar to Greenman but add water first then the espresso (usually a double) stopped at 20sec over the top.
    When i get it perfect i get a wonferfull smooth coffee with sweet crema on the top.

    A fantastic way to start the day

    Mal

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  • El_Capitan
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    Aye, I use a percolator. The thing I like about it rather than other machines is that it has little to no crema. I dont mind crema in an espresso, but in plain coffee Id rather have it be smoother.

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  • Thundergod
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    El Capitan your black coffes I gather are made with a percolator?

    My wife prefers long black and I previously based them on a double espresso, similar to greenmans description above.

    However since obtaining an Aeropress she now prefers her coffee made with it.

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  • greenman
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    Like Mal said, all coffee is good if made with fresh beans, freshly ground etc.
    I quite often enjoy a plunger in the early morning because if I used Silvia and inside grinder I would get hung drawn and quartered by the inhabitants of our residence trying to sleep, so I go out the garage and grind on the trusty EM450 and then enjoy a plunger of some exotic single origin or blend!!!!

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  • Gilbert
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    Thats a really odd machine. It looks like something out of a laboratory and reminds me of the pictures Ive seen of scientists drinking colas out of their Bunsen boilers.
    Thats what I thought.  If I had one Id just have to put on a white lab coat scream out "ITS ALIVE! ITS ALIVE!" everytime I poured a coffee from it.

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  • El_Capitan
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    Not too sure if double posts are faux pas around here, but to reply to Gilbert, the big difference Ive noticed between a French press and a percolator is the higher amount of crema Ive gotten with French presses (which youll probably like if you like espresso).

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  • El_Capitan
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    Thats a really odd machine. It looks like something out of a laboratory and reminds me of the pictures Ive seen of scientists drinking colas out of their Bunsen boilers. If I wouldnt knock it down a week after buying it, Id so get one.

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  • Gilbert
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    El Capitan,  Ive actually just got my first machine (Sunbeam EM6910) but Im interested in all things coffee so no doubt Ill be looking at percolators at some point.  Ive got a coffee plunger buried away somewhere that I should dig out and dust off as well.  It amazes me how many ways there are to brew coffee - 5 years ago I thought all you needed was a kettle, cup and teaspoon!  Now Im reading about Syphon brewers and Aeropresses and all sorts of things Id never even heard of or seen!

    Hi greenman - yep, another Perthite enters the fray  8-)

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  • Dimal
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    My coffee intake black vs. white is probably at around 50/50.

    Most of my black coffee these days is made with a Syphon brewer like this one... http://tinyurl.com/5detfb and I have to say, it makes a fabulous brew and is the reason I drink more black coffee these days than I used to. Also use a little device called an AeroPress which makes great black coffee (need to add hot water in a similar way to making an Americano); also great as the basis for milk based coffees too.

    When I have access to an espresso machine I really do enjoy an espresso or two (usually doubles) and naturally enough, use the espresso for milk drinks as well. You know what they say, variety is the spice of life and I dont see why it should be any different where great coffee is concerned. All coffee is great so long as you have access to freshly roasted, high quality coffee that is only ground immediately before brewing and observe all the dos and donts for your particular brewing method.

    Love my coffee.... 8-)

    Mal.

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  • El_Capitan
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    Ive never had a long black before, but Ill definitely have to try one now and compare it to coffee from a regular machine.

    Oh, and since I read somewhere you havent yet bought a coffee machine Gilbert, if you like black coffee, you can get a percolator for fairly cheap, especially if you get a stovetop one. Itd be a nice way to augment your espresso machine.

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