He’s using Weber Workshops EG1 for the grinder, Lelit Bianca is the espresso machine, Weber workshops moonraker for his distribution tool, and Weber Workshops Bean Cellar for the espresso bean dosing tubes, I am unsure which portafilter and tamp though.
I wanted to take a sec and thank you. Watching your videos had inspired me to learn more about coffee. I have invested in starting my own coffee bar, with hopes that I can have as clean of a setup as you one day. Thank you for sparking this interest within me, and I look forward to all of your new videos!
I have been loving your coffee shorts! Even the ones that are similar to each other because they are so relaxing! Thank you for sharing your passion, it helps this humble coffee drinker to understand the expresso thrill.
I like that there's a special little mirror to get a good & convenient angle just to watch the coffee flow from steamer . Coffee gadget is so sophisticated & vain.
hey man, ive been watching your shorts for awhile now. can you make a video on how you started making coffee or a video on how to start this hobby? much appreciated!
i always think about getting into really good coffee, but I can only imagine cleaning all this stuff is a lot of work. Can you show a video from scratch to coffee to scratch again? like a whole cycle? I imagine it taking a lot of time. An uncut video would be perfect :)
Tanner, Do you sometimes need to shoot multiple espresso shots when they aren't dialed in close enough? That is a ton of work you're doing. Truly Inspired work. Shockingly good work.
I love your content!! I have been following you on Instagram for a while now and yours is one of my favourite account on the topic!! I was so glad to see your video show up on my homepage !! Loved the ASMR and wish nothing more than to have such a setup myself. Looking forward to more such videos and many comprehensive guides!!
Can we get a video where you do EVERYTHING? Like you unboxing the beans and roasting them and stuff like that, I'd really appreciate it. AND can you include you putting the esspreso into a drink
Thanks for the video . There are flavored coffee beans like vanilla coffee beans, how do they do that ? Could you please make a short video about it ? Thanks a lot .
the cuts in every scene feel so eerily similar to how to basic that my dumb butt was anticipating eggs being thrown, but thank goodness i got brewing sounds :)
Looks great! Do you use any paper filters inside your portafilter? And if you do, where do you get them? What chemicals are you adding to your water there? And how healthy are they?
I don't use paper filters - after trying them I deceded that I enjoy the espressos more without the filters. The minerals I added here are from Third Wave Water, and I'm adding them in to distilled water (so there is nothing at all in the water originally.) This way I can have water with a mineral balance that is geared towards espresso brewing and hopefully make the espresso taste a bit better! The ingredients are just Magnesium Sulfate, Calcium Citrate, and Potassium Bicarbonate which I believe are all very normal minerals to have in your water.
Thanks for the reply! I rather not have any minerals in my water at all, but thats just me. I do not know the long term effects of these additives, but I do appreciate the answer.@@tannercolsoncoffee
@@Matisyahuwu No, there's no minerals in the water I drink. I drink my own distilled water that I've tested with a TDS meter and reads 0ppm. I get my minerals from... food! There's way more minerals there than you get with water anyway.
@@RootedCactuz153You drink distilled water? Distilled water should not be used for drinking. The lack of minerals cause it to dissolve essential minerals from your body. And you would lose them to all the ways water escapes your body. Please check with a doctor if what you are doing is safe.
I want to buy my wife a expresso machine, she worked at a specialty coffee shop for 5 years so she has experience making expresso. I'm debating between the flair pro 2 and the flair 58 plus. Which would you choose?
I have a question and I don’t know anything about coffee but the wbt people use it always looks like people r only hitting the top do you not push it all the way the bottom or no?
So this specific WDT tools has different lengths of needles, some go all the way down and some focus on the top layer. Also it could just look like that in content becuase that is the most satisfying section of the WDT step to watch, so that's what people put in the vids. You should always start at the bottom and work your way up with a hand held wdt
I have to say and don’t get me wrong, the video is amazing, the coffee looks delicious, really nicely done, but watching it make me felt like this was the most coffee snob video ever 😂😂
@@Logicalsane It's basically a mineral packet to be dissolved in distilled water in order to create "supposedly" better water suited for espresso. But whether it makes a difference or not is unclear and very up to the person.