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Interestingly, we were reduced to supermarket beans over the new year. No pressure problems but man were they oily / sticky. Had to give the grinder a solid clean afterwards. Also barely drinkable without milk.
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I love looking at supermarket beans that have a best before that's like 9 months away!!!!
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I doubt you would find any beans at a major supermarket that aren't stale. One of the local roasted beans are available in some and they have a roasted date and at times are quite fresh.
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They were on special, now I know why! I'll likely just trash them (only a small bag) and get over to my usual roasters.
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Yes- they're stale. Take them back to the stoopidmarket and ask for a refund.Originally posted by IvanG View PostHey all.. I have a Breville Smart Grinder Pro and an EM7000. Yesterday I was in a jam and had to buy commercial brand coffee beans (lavazza) until I could get to my usual caffeine dealer. Using this coffee I cannot get the pressure up on my shots, even with the finest grind setting.. Anyone have any ideas what's going on?
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Grinder help..
Hey all.. I have a Breville Smart Grinder Pro and an EM7000. Yesterday I was in a jam and had to buy commercial brand coffee beans (lavazza) until I could get to my usual caffeine dealer. Using this coffee I cannot get the pressure up on my shots, even with the finest grind setting.. Anyone have any ideas what's going on?
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