Making Espresso at Home
Category: FAQ - Frequently Asked Coffee Questions
Posted: 04/11/2010 23:09
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Synopsis: Being able to make your favourite specialty coffee in the convenience of your own home, adjusted to your own tastes, for a fraction of the cost per cup is a dream come true for coffee enthusiasts. Question is: How to make Espresso.
So you want to make espresso at home...
Being able to make your favourite specialty coffee in the convenience of your own home, adjusted to your own tastes, for a fraction of the cost per cup is a dream come true for coffee enthusiasts. There's a style for everyone, within any budget, but the options can be overwhelming if you're used to just placing an order at your local cafe and don't know what's involved in making that wonderful beverage. Here, we'll narrow down the main choices and explain the pros and cons of each style.
So now that you know what an espresso is, the next step is to learn how to go about making it. There are several different styles of espresso makers, with a wide range of prices and features. Here is a brief introduction:
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