DVC Coffee Snob Thread (non snobs welcome too)

I have a slightly larger pour-over for home--I can serve 2-3 people with it. I do not have the capacity to make coffee At Scale, but I am usually only brewing for one.

https://www.bodum.com/us/en/11571-109us-pour-over
ahh I had a Chemex that was large like this. Honestly cant remember if it broke or if I gave it to my Mom. I hated folding the Chemex filters. But I have since learned I was making it more complicated than it needed to be.
 
I do. I have so many coffee contraptions.

Espresso machine (decided its not worth it to use much)
V60 Pour over (use several times a week)
French press (use rarely, but will use it for Cacao "coffee")
Percolator (use when my mom visits since that thing is frustrating with the filters, but it makes the best coffee for more than 1 person)
Keurig (take this on my travel where I am driving)
Nespresso (use this often)
I no longer have an espresso machine.

I've got all the rest and an old Tassimo machine.
I liked the Tassimo pods better than Nespresso, but it became difficult to get easily.

I keep a small supply of Nespresso and occasionally will make it for me but friends go for it all the time when they come over. (I have a small coffee bar set up.

Love french press coffee when I get a grind I like. Again, when I need coffee in the morning it's work and I rarely drink it later than breakfast.

Percolator and pour over are gathering dust in the pantry high cupboards.

So I default to Keurig on an everyday basis because it's just easy.
 
I no longer have an espresso machine.

I've got all the rest and an old Tassimo machine.
I liked the Tassimo pods better than Nespresso, but it became difficult to get easily.

I keep a small supply of Nespresso and occasionally will make it for me but friends go for it all the time when they come over. (I have a small coffee bar set up.

Love french press coffee when I get a grind I like. Again, when I need coffee in the morning it's work and I rarely drink it later than breakfast.

Percolator and pour over are gathering dust in the pantry high cupboards.

So I default to Keurig on an everyday basis because it's just easy.
The pod machines are so so easy. I had never heard of a Tassimo so I googled it to take a peek!
 

Hello All! I am a DVCer at heart only, I’m afraid, but when I saw your coffee thread in the “New” section, I couldn’t help but jump in. My coffee snobbishness prevents me from regressing to any instant coffee or being able to drink more than a few sips of coffee made from a pod. It is not that I have anything against the pod concept, I have just never had coffee from one that wasn’t too weak for my taste. Also, I try to avoid coffee anywhere where I know it is being made from a syrup.

I do not enjoy hot flavoured coffees, but will drink them iced. I do love adding an occasional shot of something to flavor a hot coffee, like whiskey, Amaretto, Amarula, etc…

I like my coffee strong and medium-to-dark roasted, black or with cream. I enjoy lots of espresso beverages, too, from shots to flat white. I own a burr grinder, and buy both beans and ground coffee. I have a French press, mocha pot, espresso maker, pour over and electric drip makers. Yes, I use them all, selection depends on my mood and how much time I have. I love being able to control the strength, but have never been pleased with my own efforts to steam milk. Oh well, that’s what coffee shops are for!

All time favorite beans and brews for me have been Jamaican Blue Mountain and Kona blends. Impossible to buy around home (Nova Scotia) but when I travel, I shop more for coffee than anything else!

My very first visit to WDW in 1994, was memorable in so many ways, including the first time a cup of coffee truly got my attention. It was in the Fountain at the Dolphin. My family was enjoying milkshakes but I caught the coffee aroma as soon as we walked in. It was Colombian, and sparked love at first sip. Now, I enjoy a Joffrey’s latte every morning while we are in town, and drink coffee the rest of the day anywhere the coffee hits my nose just right. Most recently, i really enjoyed the one at Storybook Dining at Artist Point!
 
Funny aside for those who hate Joffrey's. Personally I don't mind them - they're not the World's best, but compared to what Disney had before them, they're like royalty. Joffrey's signed on as official supplier in 2013, and had been around as specialty supplier from the mid-90s. But before that, Disney's coffee was supplied by Nescafe. The same instant coffee famous from WWII. It was awful. I literally could not drink coffee when I went to Disney unless it was one of the few restaurants that did their own bean...everything else throughout the parks and resorts was Nescafe instant.

It's that memory of the horrible Nescafe instant coffee that makes be avoid Nespresso - just the name itself is too close, even though the Nespresso machines use real ground coffee...I am thinking about instant coffee whenever I see the 'Nes' in the name.
100% agree! I avoid any coffee any place where there is any indication of a Nespresso product being served. I remember trying desperately to get a coffee in MK one night. A real coffee. One not made from the Nestle syrup. Nope. I was beyond thrilled to see Joffreys and Starbucks show up and actually brew coffee.
 
Hello All! I am a DVCer at heart only, I’m afraid, but when I saw your coffee thread in the “New” section, I couldn’t help but jump in. My coffee snobbishness prevents me from regressing to any instant coffee or being able to drink more than a few sips of coffee made from a pod. It is not that I have anything against the pod concept, I have just never had coffee from one that wasn’t too weak for my taste. Also, I try to avoid coffee anywhere where I know it is being made from a syrup.

I do not enjoy hot flavoured coffees, but will drink them iced. I do love adding an occasional shot of something to flavor a hot coffee, like whiskey, Amaretto, Amarula, etc…

I like my coffee strong and medium-to-dark roasted, black or with cream. I enjoy lots of espresso beverages, too, from shots to flat white. I own a burr grinder, and buy both beans and ground coffee. I have a French press, mocha pot, espresso maker, pour over and electric drip makers. Yes, I use them all, selection depends on my mood and how much time I have. I love being able to control the strength, but have never been pleased with my own efforts to steam milk. Oh well, that’s what coffee shops are for!

All time favorite beans and brews for me have been Jamaican Blue Mountain and Kona blends. Impossible to buy around home (Nova Scotia) but when I travel, I shop more for coffee than anything else!

My very first visit to WDW in 1994, was memorable in so many ways, including the first time a cup of coffee truly got my attention. It was in the Fountain at the Dolphin. My family was enjoying milkshakes but I caught the coffee aroma as soon as we walked in. It was Colombian, and sparked love at first sip. Now, I enjoy a Joffrey’s latte every morning while we are in town, and drink coffee the rest of the day anywhere the coffee hits my nose just right. Most recently, i really enjoyed the one at Storybook Dining at Artist Point!
I no longer own the Nespresso that has a milk steamer. What I have resorted to is warming my milk in the metal cup on a coffee warmer then I froth with a cheap IKEA frother. For sure not just like coffee shops steamed milk but it gives me that extra foam I crave.
 
Does anyone have an espresso machine? Not that I need one but have considered it.
We have a De'longhi Dinamica and love it. Lattes every day. This one is nicely automated, it grinds the beans and spits the puck into a bin. We paid our dues with an old school tamping kind before this one so the ease is appreciated. This one is still going strong after 4 years.
 
We have a De'longhi Dinamica and love it. Lattes every day. This one is nicely automated, it grinds the beans and spits the puck into a bin. We paid our dues with an old school tamping kind before this one so the ease is appreciated. This one is still going strong after 4 years.
That sounds amazing. It was the tamping that got me sour on busting it out more often.
 
We have a De'longhi Dinamica and love it. Lattes every day. This one is nicely automated, it grinds the beans and spits the puck into a bin. We paid our dues with an old school tamping kind before this one so the ease is appreciated. This one is still going strong after 4 years.

This 100%. Get a super automatic and never go back. Coffee, espresso, cappuccino, it does them all excellently. We have a Jura E6 and it was well worth the $. Find a good locally roasted bean and you're all set.
 











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