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  • Thundergod
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    Orlando, out of curiosity the other day I tried a coffee and breakfast at Coffee Club in Westfield Burwood.

    The breakfast was great!!

    As for the coffee, you can do better.
    There are a few sponsors not too far from there (depending on where you live/work).

    Look for my PM.

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  • svjumpstep
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    Ive been to Burwood Westfield once and they have a great cafe called "Coffee Club" and they sell their blends. Can i get it from them?

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  • StefanCrowe
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    As they said, now youre getting a grinder, dont be silly and put supermarket beans through it. They have been prepared especially stale for you.

    Find a roaster locally or even interstate that will ship fresh stuff to you. Massive difference in taste and crema.

    You will never go back!

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  • A_M
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    Originally posted by 6E6B7768706D6E69786D1D0 link=1283558998/0#0 date=1283558998
    I have had my Breville Cafe Roma ESP8c and have produced some good shots on 25-30 seconds with thick golden crema (3-4cm thick)- after quite a bit of fiddling. I have been using (dont start yelling) around 6months stale coffee. I believe that is the reason why my crema breaks when i pour in the milk making it hard for latte art. SO i will be buying the sunbeam em0480 grinder to fix it.
    Any other suggesstions will be help full!
    Fresh beans Now home roast is next to the best along side a good local or respected roaster with good shipping.

    Guess what - Ya on that slippery path of Coffee upgraditus

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  • svjumpstep
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    Cafe Roma- Fake Crema?

    I have had my Breville Cafe Roma ESP8c and have produced some good shots on 25-30 seconds with thick golden crema (3-4cm thick)- after quite a bit of fiddling. I have been using (dont start yelling) around 6months stale coffee. I believe that is the reason why my crema breaks when i pour in the milk making it hard for latte art. SO i will be convincing my dad (Im only 15) to buy me a sunbeam em0480 grinder to fix it.
    Any other suggesstions will be help full!
    P.S- Hope to become a barista one day! ;D
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