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how did that yellow water taste? more coffee next time boyyyy!!
The coffee looked like brown water when u poured it lol. Way too much water for so little grounds.
Perfectly timed video, was drinking my morning coffee to this…. I prefer Dark roast, but will drink others when not around, after all I need coffee…lol
Wrong about the caffeine jack coffee as the same caffeine from light to dark roast
Ima use this to grind my weed lol
That one looks just like mine Jack! I like mine and it does a great job.
buy a funnel.
Yes! I've been looking for a manual burr grinder. Always looking for a better coffee bean, too. Okay, guess I better shut up and watch. LOL! So excited!
If you measure your coffee by scoops, light roasted coffee will have more caffeine. Since the beans are denser than a darker roast. However if you weigh out your scoops, darker roasts will have more caffeine, because there is less mass.
Dark roast with extra shot of espresso!
I don't like coffee any more it smells nasty , I know it maybe who makes the coffee but it stinks.Peace sweetie
Better yet, get an electric conical burr grinder. I know they can get pricy, but it will last forever and you don't have to sit there cranking. You can also adjust the size of the grind. Keep up with coffee videos. I've been roasting coffee for a long time too. If you want some information on that let me know or google/youtube it. It's a fun hobby and you will have the best coffee in the neighborhood.
That looked a little weak there Jack. I don't think you ground enough for that much water.
I've had mlne for about a year now. After a while I noticed that I started having pain in the joints of the hand holding the grinder because I had to grip it so hard to keep it from turning as I moved the handle. The solution I came up with is an old one … I wrapped a couple of 1/4'' rubber bands around the upper body where I grip it. Problem solved. Much easier to grind now.