I have just bought an aeropress to get me started on the move to good coffee. I can't really afford a good quality burr grinder right now, but would I be better off:
buying a cheaper one (with blades or whatever) which would give me a fresh, albeit lower-quality grind?
not bothering and getting it ground in the shop by their better machine, but having it not being as fresh by the time I use it?
This is pretty much the definition of life advanced by Steve Grand in Creation: Life and How to Make It
It's a fascinating read. I can't comment on its validity as science, but it's very enjoyable.
Well, that depends on whether they then went on to win.
I'd kill for mod points about now. Best post I've read all week.
I have just bought an aeropress to get me started on the move to good coffee. I can't really afford a good quality burr grinder right now, but would I be better off:
- buying a cheaper one (with blades or whatever) which would give me a fresh, albeit lower-quality grind?
- not bothering and getting it ground in the shop by their better machine, but having it not being as fresh by the time I use it?
All (sensible) comments welcome.This is pretty much the definition of life advanced by Steve Grand in Creation: Life and How to Make It It's a fascinating read. I can't comment on its validity as science, but it's very enjoyable.