Because they have to do it before their first cup of coffee. |
| Best coffee possible is from a Bialetti. They’re small and you can shove it in a cupboard somewhere. The only downside is if they want a second cup. French press is easier to use but harder to clean. I wouldn’t buy a machine just to make an occasional cup of coffee. |
100% agree. There’s a reason they’re so popular in Italy. We have one and love it but I agree that if you want more than one cup it’s not ideal. |
Ugh, I can’t stand Keurig coffee. Tastes vile. Just get a chemex or a french press, OP. |
Aren't Bialettis made with aluminum? That would seem to be a health concern. |
DP- Mine is stainless steel. |
I even used my expensive roast in the keurig and it tasted awful. |
I agree. I used a keurig for years and the amount of sediment in it was gross. It never tasted good and I tried every pod and my own. I used a nespresso in Europe and was surprised by how much better it was. I didn't want to buy a new system and now go back and forth between a french press and instant. Instant coffee is so much better than keurig. |
Yes I'd just get this. Or any similar small coffee pot. Then just spend the $8 to buy a bag of coffee when guests are coming and send it home with them when they leave. You would also get some Starbucks instant coffee packages to have on hand. Much smaller to store, though not as good as drip coffee. It would work in a pinch and then your guests can find the closest coffee shop if they prefer something else. |
DP, but I repeat, Keurig is absolutely terrible. It's not coffee, it's tepid brown water with a vague coffee aroma and taste. OP doesn't have to provide bespoke coffee, but providing something - anything - other than Keurig means she's a considerate host. |
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French press.
It's useful for other things, if cleaned properly. If your guests can't operate a French Press, they are likely dumb enough to decapitate themselves with a drip machine. I wouldn't risk the liability. Just send them to Starbucks if the press is too confusing. |
Nope. |
Many Bialettis are made with aluminum. Another PP said they also make stainless steel ones. |
Maybe, never seen one. Mine is steel, as are all the others I’ve ever seen. |
The Moka pots are aluminum. https://www.amazon.com/Bialetti-06800-stove-coffee-Aluminum/dp/B000CNY6UK?th=1 |