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So I experienced a sense of loss to discover that coffee shops in the U.S.
are basically "factories" designed mostly for high-turnover, with the coffee
dispensed in paper cups. You are not really a guest, and you are expected
to be on the run.
But even worse, I found what was served up as espresso based drinks
in the U.S. was in my opinion an inferior product. Sure there's a
huge menu on offer, and any combination of flavors, milk, etc., but the
essence of the drink, the espresso itself, was not made in a way that
produces espresso that is rich in flavor and crema. For me the
greatest shock of all was to see the espresso extracted into small
stainless-steel pitchers, and then poured out into a separate, usually
paper, cup. Why anyone would do that was beyond me since it leaves
all the crema that is produced when making good espresso stuck to the
sides of the pitcher. OK, just go ahead and throw away the best
part of the espresso, why don't you!
When I first arrived in the U.S. several years ago, I attempted to
"direct operations" from my side of the counter with limited and mixed
success, and ultimately abandoned coffee shops in favor of making my own
drinks at home. I guess it just goes to prove that I'm an espresso
coffee snob, but inferior espresso drinks just won't do.
My friends appreciate me for the espresso snob that I am. Ask any of
them what they think of my espresso coffee drinks, and they will tell you that
what I serve them is superior in taste to anything they pay for at a coffee shop
chain. And I do it all with equipment that is modestly priced and designed
for the home.
So several home espresso machines, grinders, and bean suppliers later, I am
here to share all that I know so that you too can discover what you've been
missing all this time: superior espresso coffee drinks!
So welcome to EspressoCoffeeSnobs.com. I trust you will find all that I
have shared with you on these pages will enable you to discover "the joy of
coffee". Take some time to read the information you'll find here at
EspressoCoffeeSnobs.com, and before you know it, you'll be an espresso coffee
snob too! |