*wibble*
What have I done?!
I may have just agreed to help open a cafe with someone in the next few months...
*rocks backwards and forwards wimpering*
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Where's the best place to buy genuine Kopi Luwak, I want to try it, just for the hell of it.
However I want to avoid cheap imitations or blends - any previous purchases amongst you?
It was only a matter of time and you know it![]()
Good luck!! I'm sure the coffee will be top notch!!![]()

That could be a fun few weeks.
Oh god...the list is HUGE!Where's the best place to buy genuine Kopi Luwak, I want to try it, just for the hell of it.
However I want to avoid cheap imitations or blends - any previous purchases amongst you?
Well that's the last time you'll have the time to post in this thread for awhile I guess...*wibble*
What have I done?!
I may have just agreed to help open a cafe with someone in the next few months...
*rocks backwards and forwards wimpering*
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Will need to go on a hunt for a roaster to use.That could be a fun few weeks.
Well that's the last time you'll have the time to post in this thread for awhile I guess...![]()
Trying to persuade my mate to allow me to run evening cupping and brewing sessions for coffee geeks... he's not going for it... yet.
Hope you don't also go for Square Mile - they're great but when every cafe around is using Red Brick it can get boring.
*uber boiler?
*Sacrilege but anyone have a suggestion for the best coffee I can buy in any of the main supermarkets or Costa? I usually buy full bean from somewhere like Hasbean, Square Mile or Union but got some family popping round at short notice tomorrow and I don't think I've got enough good stuff left. Will be ground for espresso (Gaggia Classic) and likely made into a milk based drink.
Any suggestions much appreciated. As I say, limited to supemarkets (got them all I think) and Costa.
Thanks!
Done, thanks for the tip. Will bung some through first thing to get a taste for it.The columbian is quite nice is very nutty and milk chocolately.
Well I have been using Sainsbury's taste the difference beans while trying out my new gaggia and they taste fine.
Still need to order my non-pressurised basket and shot glasses but I am finding the whole experience with my first espresso machine wonderful. I don't think I could ever get bored, I can see this new passion of mine costing me a lot more in a few years when I take the next step up in espresso machine.

Have you got a location in mind? West London is short of decent coffee shops![]()
*Whats the best bang for buck coffee machine to buy??
Im a barista myself in M&S cafe and work with £10k machines, (how id love one at home)
any good options? Also id love to see others latte art if they have any pics! i was trained by the best coffee maker in the nation![]()


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Not sure how much were allowed to talk about business ventures but would be great to know what its like setting up 
I've got a Gaggia Classic at home, so I don't need an Aeropress as wellNot tried those coffees but you'll get a far better with something as cheap as an Aeropress and a hand grinder. From boiling the kettle, you'll have a nice cup within a couple of minutes. You'll find it hard to stomach instant coffee after that.
The pressurised baskets have replaced the included non-pressurised that come with the Classic and I think it's been a couple of years since they started doing that. The non-pressurised baskets are cheap and easily available though.

I've got a Gaggia Classic at home, so I don't need an Aeropress as well![]()

So what's the difference between the normal basket and a pressurised one then? And why did they change it if it's not as good?
Edit: oh, it's got a weird disc thing on the bottom of the basket. For improved crema, right?