Coffee Gear ########### :author: tyrel :category: Coffee :tags: coffee gear, coffee beans, coffee :status: published I put this up on my wiki a bit ago when a friend asked for coffee recommendations. Hopefully you can enjoy it and learn about some coffee machines you don't know yet. ************ What I drink ************ Woke Living Coffee ================== My favorite coffee is from Pamela and Marcus at https://wokelivingcoffee.com/. They are a couple of local to me roasters in Wake Forest, NC who have connections to a farm in La Dalia, Nicaragua. Not only do they sell great coffee, they are extremely nice and we visit them any chance we get at our local `Black Farmers Market `_. **** Gear **** Grinders ======== I prefer burr grinders, there's documented evidence that they are better, I won't get into that here. Baratza ======= I use a `Baratza Virtuoso `_ that I picked up refurbished. It works great! For drip coffee I will grind at step 28, for aeropress I will grind at 20, and for french press I will set to 30. Hario ===== For travel I will bring my `Hario Skerton `_, works great, super easy to clean. I usually don't change the grind setting while traveling so I don't complain about the annoying screw post to set it. **************** Brewing Machines **************** Technivorm ========== For my daily coffee, I have a `Moccamaster Technivorm `_. My friend Andrey recommended it. It works extremely well and very consistent pours. Chemex ====== When I'm feeling fancy - or I'm trying a new coffee - I will break out my `Chemex `_. I do a 1:16 ratio of beans to water. I use the `Brown Paper Chemex Filters `_. I appreciate the bleached papers, but prefer unbleached. Aeropress ========= For camping, I will bring my `Aeropress `_. It's plastic, lightweight, and to my experience it is indestructible for travel. French Press ============ When I roast my own coffee, I like to experience it in multiple brewing methods. I have a `Bodum Bean French Press `_ I got over a decade ago as a gift that has worked great. This one has an o-ring to seal the pouring spout, so the temperature chamber inside doesn't leak - a feature I like. **************************** Roasting Machines & Software **************************** FreshRoast SR700 ================ I have a **glorified popcorn maker** `SR700 `_ as a roaster. I'm not the biggest fan of it, the built in software is a mess, the manual buttons on it are a nightmare to use. It **works**, I can only get consistent coffee out of it if I use OpenRoast. It has a USB port so you can control it with software. OpenRoast ========= The `OpenRoast `_ software is okay, but I don't have a temperature probe on my SR700, so I can only see "what is set" for temperature, and not get an accurate reading if I were using something like Artisan. I could set up a PID server on an arduino and plug into the usb port, but I feel at that rate I'd rather just buy a new roaster that works with better software. I do like OpenRoast is in Python so I can read and write the code.