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Presso Review
I actually own one of these devices, and in addition to roasting my own coffee, I enjoy trying to make the best cup of coffee possible. I enjoy both the Mukka and, more importantly the French Press (great video instructions here – click on ‘crafting the perfect cup’). I have, on occassion tried different methods for expresso, but ultimately the only one I’ve liked (at the pricepoint I’m willing to afford) is the presso.
Stephen Leighton’s technique is somewhat different from mine (although I’m going to try his soon), but the end result is the same. Also, as a far greater coffee geek than me, Mr. Leighton’s assesment that it’s an ‘expresso-like’ but ‘very drinkable’ cup of coffee is fascinating. I’d also like to try the Aeropress, especially after Mr. Leighton’s suggestion that it has been compared to the Clover, although not by Mr. Leighton.
Enjoy!
HasBlog Presso Video from Stephen Leighton on Vimeo.