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I recently picked up one of the Arita Porcelain tumblers. It really does make drinking tasty filters brews a touch more enjoyable. Beautiful ceramics indeed.
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I use wine glasses for all of my filter brews (Tricolate and V60). My roasts are super light, aromatic and very sweet so you want the best drinking vessel to enjoy your brew, especially with geishas. I also have some of the Reidel small wine glasses for espresso (sold by Nespresso), but also use them for filter.
The magnolia mountain cups are also a favourite.
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I’ve actually been using stemless wine glasses. I found this by accident one day, but they allow you to get your nose to smell the coffee.
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Our Ancap cups are amongst the finest and most durable you will find.
One of the few that are really 100% made in Italy. Unlike most others ( the new ACF, ACME, etc ) that are made elsewhere.
Our Torino series are a nice tulip shape
https://www.casaespresso.com.au/ancap-italian-cups.html
Cheers
Antony
www.casaespresso.com.au
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ACME Evolution are supposed to be the closest you can get to ACF these days. Still not as thick and not as good, but better than many.
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Ta daaaa https://coffeesnobs.com.au/forum/mar...demitasse-cups edit: sorry since sold
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Cups?
What cups do you prefer? The last of my acf tulip 160ml cups that i love broke and now need to buy more!


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