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if you want to make great filter coffee, the investment you need to make isn’t a new brewer. - Spend as much as you’re comfortable on a good grinder ($150-300) - get beans from a local roaster, ask for recs - use good water (good rule of thumb is it should have a ph between 6-7)
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some notes: - this assumes you’re into the types of coffee that are a bit more on the acidic side - go for the most popular grinders ( - either find water bottles that meet the criteria or make your own water (see barista hustle s diy water or third wave water)
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Good water always make a big difference wether it's tea or coffee. I've used my RO mashine for years and makes a sterlin brew.
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What are the advantages of a good vs. average grinder? Didn't realize it made that much difference.
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