After being inspired by legions of coffee cultists, I just ordered and 
received my Aeropress and Hario MSS-1 grinder... Admittedly my head spins 
trying to follow the various aero-brewing techniques... and trying to 
adjust the Hario mill to get the just right grind *(when I'm not even sure 
what IS the right grind)* may require many hours of research, meditation 
and introspection... but I SHALL endeavor to become a proper disciple of 
the sacred bean... at least for a few more attempts until my patience runs 
out *(I must be crazy)*.

I hope from the Aeropress Olympics somehow emerges a simple and practical 
guide to reaching javana with my new coffee syringe... otherwise I may 
convert mine into a traveling pasta-extruder.

Bobby *"Bad-Barista"* Birmingham

 

On Monday, April 20, 2015 at 10:02:23 AM UTC-4, Eddie Flayer wrote:
>
> I stood on my head this morning while using the inverted method and I got 
> confused about which end was up. I then went back to Costco French roast, 
> same old grinder, non-scientific steep and stir, and gotta another great 
> cupa outa the Aero. If you try too hard you can screw it up.
>
> On Wednesday, February 12, 2014 at 8:46:42 PM UTC-8, Manuel Acosta wrote:
>>
>> Found on the blug. 
>> Glad rivendell is selling aeropresses at the BBH but traditional 
>> aeropress technique? Come on! 
>> I bet a test taste on My inverted method of aeropress style.
>> Next time Im  over,like true dojo challenge style, Imma brew them some 
>> really coffee. 
>> Also Imma grab some beans from Keven with his UnderWater coffee.
>>
>>
>>

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