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www.scottrao.com
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| | | | | Just in time for the holidays, I thought I'd share a few book and gift recommendations for you to get for the coffee nerd in your life. Or just gift them to yourself if that appeals. :) | |
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coffeechronicler.com
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| | | | | The Aries grinder is almost too cool for school with it's massive 83 mm burrs and clever design ideas. | |
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khymos.org
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| | | | | [AI summary] The blog post explores the intricacies of pour-over and immersion brewing methods, emphasizing their respective strengths and limitations. Pour-over is praised for its quality but is complex, while immersion brewing is robust and repeatable but may lack clarity. The author suggests that the ideal cup of coffee is a balance of both methods, akin to Gale Boetticher's extraction in Breaking Bad. The post also touches on other aspects of coffee preparation, including repeatability and the role of chemistry in food. The comments section includes discussions about nocino, MgCO3, and other topics, with the author noting a blogging hiatus. The blog is managed by Martin Lersch, a chemist, and includes information about cookie consent and advertising. | |
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www.martinloren.com
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| | | [AI summary] A blog post discussing the creation of DIY oscilloscope attenuators using 3D printing techniques, including downloadable STL files and a chart. | ||