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  • S Shog9 0

    I use one of those, and initially had the same problem. As CG suggested, i just don't grind the coffee as fine, and use more of it. Actually tastes better that way (to me at least)...

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    Lost User
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    Shog9 wrote:

    As CG suggested

    Bloody Aussies, they're all the same :)

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      Shog9 wrote:

      As CG suggested

      Bloody Aussies, they're all the same :)

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      Christian Graus
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      LOL !!!

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        Never hurts to ask. :) Thanks.

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        brianwelsch wrote:

        Never hurts to ask

        Try asking on the forums here[^]

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        • B brianwelsch

          Maybe you can help me then... I recently purchased a reusable filter for a auto-drip machine. The reason being that I want to reduce my non-recyclable paper consumption. The problem is the mesh isn't fine enough and grounds find there way into the carafe. Actually more like a fine coffee silt that makes the last cup unusable. I've talked to a couple of people and they've gone back to paper. Do you have a recommendation for a filter to try? Something to look for? Are they all like this?

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          Christian Graus
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          A drip filter machine should use medium ground coffee, anyhow ( not fine )

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          • C Chris Maunder

            It's official. Starbucks coffee really is that bad[^].

            cheers, Chris Maunder

            CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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            John M Drescher
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            This is news to me. I have not had a cup of coffee at McDonald's since the 80s because back then their coffee was comparable to the stuff served at your local neighborhood bar.

            John

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            • J John M Drescher

              This is news to me. I have not had a cup of coffee at McDonald's since the 80s because back then their coffee was comparable to the stuff served at your local neighborhood bar.

              John

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              Christian Graus
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              Good McDonalds coffee started in Australia, in the late 80's.

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              • C Chris Maunder

                It's official. Starbucks coffee really is that bad[^].

                cheers, Chris Maunder

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                Anna Jayne Metcalfe
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                LOL well I won't go into MacDonalds anyway, so it's kindof irrelevant to me. X| I've come to the conclusion that Costa seem to do better coffee than Starbucks (too sweet for my taste) and Caffe Nero (just wrong. Even Railway Station buffets are better).

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                • C Chris Maunder

                  It's official. Starbucks coffee really is that bad[^].

                  cheers, Chris Maunder

                  CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                  Bradml
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                  In a word.... Wow


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                  • C Christian Graus

                    A drip filter machine should use medium ground coffee, anyhow ( not fine )

                    Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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                    brianwelsch
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                    Strange, when I replied to Shog, I never saw your reply. I was wondering why he mentioned you. Even now, your time stamp is 15 minutes after his. :suss: My grounds aren't espresso fine, but they may be finer than medium. Unfortunately, I don't have accurate control on the grinder I have.

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                      Maybe you can help me then... I recently purchased a reusable filter for a auto-drip machine. The reason being that I want to reduce my non-recyclable paper consumption. The problem is the mesh isn't fine enough and grounds find there way into the carafe. Actually more like a fine coffee silt that makes the last cup unusable. I've talked to a couple of people and they've gone back to paper. Do you have a recommendation for a filter to try? Something to look for? Are they all like this?

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                      Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand.
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                      Tim Craig
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                      brianwelsch wrote:

                      I recently purchased a reusable filter for a auto-drip machine.

                      Did you get one of the metal mesh filters or cloth? I would suspect the cloth would be finer. Probably not as fine as paper though.

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                      • C Chris Maunder

                        It's official. Starbucks coffee really is that bad[^].

                        cheers, Chris Maunder

                        CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                        benjymous
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                        That's why my wife and I frequent a little, personally owned coffee shop in a nearby town, rather than the huge branch of Costa nearby. I've lost count of the number of times the giggly, ever changing teenage staff has messed up our order, whereas the two nice ladies who run the small shop recognise us as regulars (even though we've only been going every Saturday for about a month.) As other people have said in the thread too, proper coffee, hand brewed by experienced baristas on decent equipment makes all the difference when it comes to the quality of the coffee. :)

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                          Maybe you can help me then... I recently purchased a reusable filter for a auto-drip machine. The reason being that I want to reduce my non-recyclable paper consumption. The problem is the mesh isn't fine enough and grounds find there way into the carafe. Actually more like a fine coffee silt that makes the last cup unusable. I've talked to a couple of people and they've gone back to paper. Do you have a recommendation for a filter to try? Something to look for? Are they all like this?

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                          Ignorance and prejudice and fear walk hand in hand.
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                          Russell Jones
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                          one of the filter manufacturers (can't remember which) uses unbleached paper from sustainable plantations. My cafetiere (sp?) puts fine dregs in the last cup aswell. I need to get a new stove top espresso maker. That, to me, is about the finest coffee you can drink outside a Neapolitan cafe. Can anyone explain what cows have to do with coffee? Russell

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                            It's official. Starbucks coffee really is that bad[^].

                            cheers, Chris Maunder

                            CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                            Frank Kerrigan
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                            I've not drunk at starbucks in a long time, I just don't think their coffe is good.

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                            • C Chris Maunder

                              It's official. Starbucks coffee really is that bad[^].

                              cheers, Chris Maunder

                              CodeProject.com : C++ MVP

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                              Red Stateler
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                              If I peed in a cup and stuck it in the microwave it'd be better than Starbucks coffee.

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                              • C Chris Maunder

                                It's official. Starbucks coffee really is that bad[^].

                                cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                leckey 0
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                                I've never liked hot coffee much. I like a fancy one with the syrup and foam once in a great while. At Starbucks the only thing I've ordered is a Frappuccino. I do love those things.

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                                • R Russell Jones

                                  one of the filter manufacturers (can't remember which) uses unbleached paper from sustainable plantations. My cafetiere (sp?) puts fine dregs in the last cup aswell. I need to get a new stove top espresso maker. That, to me, is about the finest coffee you can drink outside a Neapolitan cafe. Can anyone explain what cows have to do with coffee? Russell

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                                  brianwelsch
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                                  I was using Melita filters; unbleached made of recycled paper. They worked very well, but I thought I'd try out the reusable filters. I think the cow reference was dealing with the frothiness of fresh cream at different times of year, based on the grass the cows ate.

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                                  • T Tim Craig

                                    brianwelsch wrote:

                                    I recently purchased a reusable filter for a auto-drip machine.

                                    Did you get one of the metal mesh filters or cloth? I would suspect the cloth would be finer. Probably not as fine as paper though.

                                    The evolution of the human genome is too important to be left to chance idiots like CSS.

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                                    brianwelsch
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                                    I bought a metal filter. You might be right about the cloth filters. They are supposed to be more difficult to clean, though.

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                                      Christian Graus wrote:

                                      They will compensate for what the cows ate ?

                                      Yeah, at differnt times of the year the grass is different and that can infulence the way the milk frothes.

                                      Christian Graus wrote:

                                      I know what you're saying, and you're right. But, I just couldn't help it. I sold coffee for years, and we lost some big accounts to staff who just didn't care, and management who had no idea.

                                      Most cafe's are to coffee what Coon is to cheese. Coffee and espresso machines are a hobby for me and its a huge and expensive subject. If you talk to the guys that travel around the world to compete in barista competitions you'll realise how much effort can go into that 30ml drink

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                                      Josh Gray wrote:

                                      Coffee and espresso machines are a hobby for me and its a huge and expensive subject

                                      Cool waddya runnin? I've got a Silvia and a Rocky doserless. I know they're not the most expensive gear, but I've spent years perfecting my technique and I can make Silvia sing like an angel now.

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                                      • B benjymous

                                        That's why my wife and I frequent a little, personally owned coffee shop in a nearby town, rather than the huge branch of Costa nearby. I've lost count of the number of times the giggly, ever changing teenage staff has messed up our order, whereas the two nice ladies who run the small shop recognise us as regulars (even though we've only been going every Saturday for about a month.) As other people have said in the thread too, proper coffee, hand brewed by experienced baristas on decent equipment makes all the difference when it comes to the quality of the coffee. :)

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                                        benjymous wrote:

                                        personally owned coffee shop in a nearby town

                                        In my experience for every 1 of those type of shops that care and make good coffee there is at least 1 matching one that they are clueless and make truly bad espresso shots at. Being a small shop is no guarantee of good coffee.

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                                        • L Lost User

                                          I really don't care how my coffee tastes as long as it tastes like coffee. I microwave a cup up water, put a couple teaspoons of coffee grinds in and stir. I drink it like that, grinds and all.

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                                          Jasmine2501
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                                          Jeeebus... you ever hear of Folgers crystals? Instant coffee... it's swill, but better than gritty coffee I would think.

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