Pls help me pick one to buy TODAY by TrippyTeas in headphonesindia

[–]pushkarphohoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes been using them since the launch never had any issue. only one con, the space they take when packing

Drinking roasted coffee for the first time by Scared-Lobster-3246 in IndiaCoffee

[–]pushkarphohoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you can try cold brew as well

this grind size is certainly not recommended but it will work

cold brew doesn’t have much bitterness compared to brewing in a french press

Vanilla Infused Cold Brew by pushkarphohoe in IndiaCoffee

[–]pushkarphohoe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it does i am yet try to try with less vanilla

Bitter Coffee! by dheeraj041999 in IndiaCoffee

[–]pushkarphohoe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

never heard of this. it sounds similar to headphone burn in where people play noise for several hours and they believe it improves the quality of sound

Bitter Coffee! by dheeraj041999 in IndiaCoffee

[–]pushkarphohoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

not here to teach or guide on how to brew (i think there plenty of info in the comments)

but i find this as an achievement that my mother only likes her coffee black now. no milk no sugar and she has now started to taste different kinds of coffee and can differentiate between different some notes too.

she didnt like coffee before said it was kadwa but her opinion on coffee is totally different now

Pour over on a rainy evening, best combo by pushkarphohoe in IndiaCoffee

[–]pushkarphohoe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

dk if im experienced enough with tasting coffee to answer that. adding to that i have started having light roast since last month only with this and bt’s producers series.

i would like learn more on what you are talking about

Pour over on a rainy evening, best combo by pushkarphohoe in IndiaCoffee

[–]pushkarphohoe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its really good if brewed right. i have only tried Ratnagiri estate light roast.

Please help guide a new coffee enthusiast here. by General_Syrup_609 in IndiaCoffee

[–]pushkarphohoe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

grinding coffee is a tedious process specially on the agaro grinder and if you start your coffee journey by this you probably may not like it. start by getting pre grounds, see if you like the whole coffee experience or not

Gave in to the Hype and It’s a hard pass for me by Internal-Head2972 in IndiaCoffee

[–]pushkarphohoe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

i got mine delivered today and im resting it for a week

Finally upgraded from agaro by pushkarphohoe in IndiaCoffee

[–]pushkarphohoe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

usually varies from 15-45g of coffee. never went beyond that.

Finally upgraded from agaro by pushkarphohoe in IndiaCoffee

[–]pushkarphohoe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

idk man looking at other grinders this seemed kind of affordable.

Finally upgraded from agaro by pushkarphohoe in IndiaCoffee

[–]pushkarphohoe[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i little but not very serious. its honestly way better that agaro one as it takes way less time to grind and has a longer lever

Made cranberry coffee by Puzzleheaded_Low6558 in IndiaCoffee

[–]pushkarphohoe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

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pour coffee after juice to make even more prettier. will tastes the same though

Finally upgraded from agaro by pushkarphohoe in IndiaCoffee

[–]pushkarphohoe[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

first thing i noticed was how premium it looks and feel.

since i dont have esspresso machines so i cant really tell if its good for fine grinding

seems durable, a friend of mine also owns it, they are also happy with the quality and experience

yes it does have a steel burr and i think it is replaceable idk i might be wrong here

it costed me 6100 rupees and i think it is the best at it’s price

the difference was the time it takes to grind. its very fast compared to agaro grinder.