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    Wow, I thought I was flash with my Espresso pot for camping but you lot make me look like a Deefer amongst Rangies!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephen Price View Post
    Wow, I thought I was flash with my Espresso pot for camping but you lot make me look like a Deefer amongst Rangies!!
    lol but you will still be brewing up into the sunset while we are trying to coax our tempremental italian machines into chucking out a decent crapaccino

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesH View Post
    ........The ultimate coffee experience is a macchiato made by Paul at Pellegrini's, Bourke Stree Melbourne.
    been going there since I was a kid when my mum introduced me to it. My mum used to work at the top end of collins street and has known it since the late 50's ....a real institution....

    whenever I'm in town I have to go there for a couple of macchiato's too!

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    Quote Originally Posted by neil 90 View Post
    ....just been looking at a new machine that can adjust the group head temp by 0.5 degree c incruments, you wouldnt believe the difference in flavour by varying it from say 90c to 95c in 0.5 steps would make, very impressive 18k tho
    have a look at this then:
    http://www.pidkits.com/

    temperature control made easy for pretty much any machine... I've been considering it for my Silvia for about a year now and not done it yet...

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    Quote Originally Posted by EchiDna View Post
    have a look at this then:
    http://www.pidkits.com/

    temperature control made easy for pretty much any machine... I've been considering it for my Silvia for about a year now and not done it yet...
    what a great idea i will look into them seriously, will keep you posted thanks for the info
    Last edited by p38arover; 25th August 2007 at 04:39 PM. Reason: fix quote

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    Wow now this post is something different,
    what a great mob of connoisseurs. From all over.

    For those interested, and that pm'd me when i do the replies i''' let you know what I am up to and can organise.

    As far as the local scene goes, I am not a major player, we just have a wide circle of friends and word of mouth goes a long way. We are happy doing it that way.
    As small as the local market is, it is still cut-throat.
    Roasters advertise as roasters but won't roast if you don't sell to them, others won't roast if you plan on selling, just in case you sell against them. The list goes on.

    Anyway back to the topic,
    Echidna has some interesting points on the new machines, adjustable temperatures, personally I would love one of the machines we came across when we were in italy 18 months ago ( didn't get the names,let alone hte operating temp) the temp was low, so you didn;'t get a mouth scarring on the first sip. As you do in some places here.



    john

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    Disgusting filthy rotten stinky fluid that Coffee stuff is...

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    Quote Originally Posted by twitchy View Post
    Disgusting filthy rotten stinky fluid that Coffee stuff is...
    I used to think that too until I was introduced to real coffee about five or six years ago.
    I've loved the aroma since I was a kid, but was a confirmed tea drinker until I had the good stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    I used to think that too until I was introduced to real coffee about five or six years ago.
    I've loved the aroma since I was a kid, but was a confirmed tea drinker until I had the good stuff.
    Nah, makes me vomit........

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    Quote Originally Posted by JohnE View Post
    ....Anyway back to the topic,
    Echidna has some interesting points on the new machines, adjustable temperatures, personally I would love one of the machines we came across when we were in italy 18 months ago ( didn't get the names,let alone hte operating temp) the temp was low, so you didn;'t get a mouth scarring on the first sip. As you do in some places here.

    john
    Hi John,
    I think you mean Neal 90?

    anyway, I'm gonna PID control my machine, just depends if it is to my Rancillio or I upgrade to something nicer like this:
    http://www.expobaraustralia.com.au/pdf/Minore.pdf

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