In Search of the ‘Best’ Coffee Gear, Pt. 1: Andrew Gardner, Coffee "Enthusiast"

In Search of the ‘Best’ Coffee Gear, Pt. 1: Andrew Gardner, Coffee "Enthusiast"

Author: BLISTER February 2, 2023 Duration: 1:00:14

What’s the best way to make coffee? Very strong opinions abound, and Jonathan is currently caught up in trying to figure out the right answer for himself; so he’s recruiting some friends and experts to help. First up is Andrew Gardner. They talk about coffee and life priorities; coffee and cycling culture; how to think about the cost vs the quality of coffee-making equipment; and whether Jonathan should keep or return this new Breville semi-automatic espresso maker that’s sitting in an unopened box at his house. Listen up, then let us know what you think Jonathan should do — and what coffee gear he should get.

TOPICS & TIMES:

  • Andrew justifies this conversation (7:06)
  • Coffee “Enthusiasm” & Cycling Coffee Culture (8:10)
  • Coffee & Life Priorities (12:20)
  • Coffee Gear & Other Gear (15:05)
  • New Espresso / 3rd-Wave Espresso (22:47)
  • Correlating Cost & Quality of Coffee Gear (24:56)
  • Andrew’s Morning Coffee Routine (28:38)
  • Breville Debate & "Good" Coffee (30:28)
  • Coffee Prep Variation (36:57)
  • Grinders (43:46)
  • JE's Coffee-Curious Future (50:58)
  • Best Entry Point for Espresso (56:22)

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