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In article , izibiz wrote:
Hi Justin, get good quality Arabica espresso roast beans (try gastro-supply as good quality you usually will not find at super markets), might be darker or lighter accoding to taste and, so you have a Gaggia grinder too, set it quite fine (eg. Nr. 4 is good for our coffee). Water should be soft and not chlorinated, in some countries it needs bottled destilled water, the water maker on board is fine. [snip] Thanks for the comments Henry. I hope they're useful to others too. Definitely some things to think about... going to have to get one of those power usage devices and see what the Gaggia draws before I decide whether I'd have it on a boat or not. Justin. -- Justin C, by the sea. |
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