When I make cold brew I tend to use a filter bag, makes cleanup a lot easier. While I would love to go on a tangent about sourcing local specialty coffee & grinding just to your dose to keep your beans fresh, those don't matter quite as much for cold brew as they do for espresso & pour over. What really matters is if you enjoy the end result, so if there's anything that you don't particularly enjoy about your cold brew you can determine the root cause & adjust accordingly.
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Huh, I was wondering why 10% of our patrons disappeared overnight. It's normal for a drop-off at the start of the month but not normally such a large one
Even as a grown adult that's hard to do without specialized tools, never underestimate the tenacity of a child though lol
Oh the number of times I've burned myself during a nozzle change on my 3D printers, lol.
Have you tried the shower head insert from coffeepilot? My least favorite thing about my moccamaster was the uneven distribution & extraction, that solved most of my issues (I still babysit it and use the flow switch for different parts of the brew cycle) & now it makes a better cup than ever before
I get a certain satisfaction out of putting my neo back in it's case when All's said and done
I dig the stand but this probably isn't the best angle for the case, it looks like someone handled your headphones with chocolate on their hands. I'm guessing it looks better from the side? Either way, I hope you're enjoying your setup!
An old girlfriend was back in town and she wanted to take some pictures of us playing around for her OnlyFans. After we had done the deed she handed me her phone & told me to pick my favorite pictures & send them to myself. Turns out she has a coworker with the same first name as me & I wasn't paying attention due to the afterglow...
I haven't had any problems getting lactose free milk to foam, but I normally use a little beater-whisk-wand-thingy instead of a steam wand or automatic frother, so it's possible the method will impact how well it froths into a nice foam. The next time I break out my De'longhi instead of my Flair I will experiment & compare foam.
Califa Farms & Oatly have solid "Barista Edition" oat milks that work well for me. If it's the lactose & not the dairy that's the problem for you, you can try lactose-free milks; e.g. Kroger has their "Carbmaster" milk which is lactose free, there's also Fairlife which works just as well as traditional full-fat milk.
If you are unable to get Barista editions or lactose free milks then your best bet would be the creamiest oat milk you can get your hands on.
A wash & cure station for his resin prints would be a good idea of he doesn't already have one. Mine really stepped my game up & I consider it an incredibly useful utility.
For his Ender I think some utilities like the Mintion Beagle camera or a filament dryer are very useful but also aren't everyone's first thought for an upgrade. Good luck!
Pretty much any cloth "cold brew bag" will do. There are metal tea infuser style ones that work as well, but personally I prefer the result from a cloth filter over metal