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How to make an espresso?
Espressos are the foundation of a cafe, serving as the base for the cappuccinos, lattes and americanos that are commonly served. Arguably, one of the most complicated and difficult brewing methods available, changes in humidity, coffee age, roast level and...
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Inverted Aeropress
This inverted Aeropress method brews a smooth filter coffee. What you’ll need: Aeropress Aeropress filter 17g coffee (approximately 8.5 teaspoons) in AeroPress grind Tablespoon Cup 230ml water (1.5 tablespoon less than 1 cup) at 90°C (5:30 minutes off boil) Kettle...
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Channi Coffee
  Easy and cheap, channi coffee is great for people who are new to brewing coffee at home and don't have any equipment. All you need is a tea strainer! This method is particularly well-suited for people who are looking...
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Aeropress
Portable and lightweight, the AeroPress is a great travel companion and can brew a full-bodied cup wherever you are. The standard method makes a concentrated dose of coffee similar to an espresso.  What you’ll need: Aeropress Aeropress filter 17g coffee...
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