I’ve tried it at home and it was neither especially fast nor good. Cool brew is better. Maybe my setup sucked. Maybe I should try again, has been a while.
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Draconic_NEO@mander.xyz 2 days ago
Just as good is subjective, the question is, is there a noticeable difference? If there is, that difference could mean everything to serious coffee snobs.
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just2look@lemmy.zip 2 days ago
According to the article this is aimed at the commercial/industrial level brewers to save energy. So the coffee snobs probably aren’t really going to be a target audience. Though if it becomes at all widespread I’m sure people will give it a try. There aren’t a shortage of people trying all sorts of wild ways to brew out there.
Draconic_NEO@mander.xyz 1 day ago
Ah so I take it this is likely a replacement for the current process they use to make instant coffee. Which I know is usually brewed in industrial sized percolators. If that’s the case I definitely think it would improve the favor.