Sujet : Re: How you can make cold-brew coffee in under 3 minutes using ultrasound
De : jjSNIPlarkin (at) *nospam* highNONOlandtechnology.com (John Larkin)
Groupes : sci.electronics.designDate : 12. May 2024, 00:18:19
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On Sat, 11 May 2024 22:46:23 +0200, "Carlos E.R."
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On 2024-05-11 08:19, Jan Panteltje wrote:
How you can make cold-brew coffee in under 3 minutes using ultrasound
https://arstechnica.com/science/2024/05/how-you-can-make-cold-brew-coffee-in-under-3-minutes-using-ultrasound/
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It is interesting. Anyone criticizing the method, should read the
article first, and then criticize with precision.
I wonder if the tasting was double-blind.
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Me, I am curious and would like to taste it and do my own comparison.
Yes, we can't judge the flavor from a written report.
We have an expresso machine and a coffee bean grinder, and someone
gave us a giant electric coffee pot thing; none are ever used. Too
much hassle, too much junk.
Some days I make two different kinds of coffee, Peets and CDM, and
some days even three, with dcaf for a regular guest. One kettle, three
pots, three filter cones, all working in parallel.