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Rule #1 of Coffee Club : Keep It Fresh

“Think of when you cut into a banana, how quickly that slice of banana oxidizes. Now think of how big that slice of banana is compared to these tiiinnnyyy granules of espresso.”

“They oxidise quickly! Get rid of them, grind them fresh!”

A well-packed 23 minutes from US Barista Champion Heather Perry on making good espresso:

Author Chris F CarrollPosted on 10th January 201822nd December 2019Format QuoteCategories CoffeeTags coffee

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