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CoffeeGeek Blog
1d ago
Looking for a coffee grinder on a budget? Check out our fully tested and reviewed best of the best coffee grinders offering great value.
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CoffeeGeek Blog
1w ago
Our first look ever at a Fellow Product, this is our initial take on the Fellow Opus, a multipurpose single dose conical burr grinder.
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CoffeeGeek Blog
1w ago
The most common question we get at CoffeeGeek, finally answered: what is the world's best consumer espresso machine? We have two picks.
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CoffeeGeek Blog
1w ago
Have you ever wondered why your coffee tastes bitter? You're not alone. Here are nine reasons why your coffee is bitter and how to fix them!
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CoffeeGeek Blog
2w ago
Reminiscing about back in the halcyon days when the New York Times really cared about specialty coffee, it showed in the content they published. Those days seem to be gone now.
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CoffeeGeek Blog
2w ago
A no-tools way to get pressure profiling on an espresso machine, if it supports water flow through the grouphead and wand at the same time.
The post A No-Tool Pressure Profile Hack for Some Espresso Machines appeared first on CoffeeGeek ..read more
CoffeeGeek Blog
2w ago
Our first look at a "dual boiler" espresso machine at the $500 price point: the Turin Legato.
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CoffeeGeek Blog
2w ago
What do housing, furniture, lighting, home goods, jewelry, textiles, food production, and fuel all have to do with coffee? Recycling coffee.
The post We are Living in the Future: the Future is Coffee appeared first on CoffeeGeek ..read more
CoffeeGeek Blog
3w ago
The love of good coffee is a universal thing; stereotyping and pigeonholing specific coffee types and methods to social groups is regressive.
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CoffeeGeek Blog
3w ago
Natia Simmons argues that sometimes a "clean cup" of coffee isn't the best cup of coffee.
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