Small coffee shop in Alba, Italy

16 points

I’ll be that guy. The picture shown is cold drip. Cold brew is when you mix coffee and water and left it in the fridge for x hours.

But really, among the pictures, I’d pick Napoletana simply because I’ve never had them.

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I think they really mean cold brew. The time says 5 hours and maybe the machine is a filter thingy after they cold brew the coffee in the fridge.

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Looks like you’re right. Does five hours seem anywhere near enough for cold brew, though? I typically aim for around 36 hours.

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I typically do 18 hours. I’ve found longer than that the coffee tends to taste off.

36 hours…that’s got to be some bitter coffee.

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I’ve had overnight coldbrews, so five hours definitely sounds viable.

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Maybe, but 5 hours isn’t much time for a true cold brew. I am leaning towards cold drip, where the ice water slowly drips onto the grounds. In the right setup maybe that would take 5 hours.

https://a.co/d/4o9KbYe

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I’ve never heard of it either.

https://youtu.be/mX_OrQGFio4?si=8sj_GL5sYdmlzckJ

Edit: kinda reminds me of a Vietnamese coffee maker. Just with the integrated boiler.

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20 points

French Press Gang!

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Represent!

No filters so there’s no ongoing costs and I get them tasty bean oils. Easy to clean, cheap to buy, the French Press does it all, unless you want espresso.

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Am I doing something wrong. They are a pain in the ass to clean. Don’t get me wrong I love my french press.

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I guess it depends on your definition of clean. I use the classic Bodum French press, so your mileage may vary (some cheap presses catch more grounds in the screen area).

I wash the glass carafe like any glassware, and then simply rinse and wipe the press itself under the tap without soap throughout the week. Once every couple of weeks, I’ll dismantle the plunger and thoroughly clean it with dish soap to remove any stains.

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2 points

Por qué no chorreado

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Filtro V60?

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Un poco diferente. V60 filtra con papel y un chorreado tiene una bolsa

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What’s the one that looks like a blocky duck from the side?

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That looks like it makes a tasty cup of coffee. Kind of like a cross between a moka pot and a Vietnamese brew.

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21 points

An Americano is a watered down shot of espresso

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Think he means a red eye?

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This isn’t the sub for you then

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Have you ever tried moka? It absolutely doesn’t taste neither like an espresso or filtered coffee

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