CMD on Nostr: Punished Kero Cofe Bot Final:z:Badguy:shrussia::redeyeorb: Finding a decent coffee ...
Punished Kero (npub1dph…t7jj) Cofe Bot (npub1a8k…8mqz) Final:z:Badguy:shrussia::redeyeorb: (npub1xan…jlvy) Finding a decent coffee shop takes time. A doubleshot of espresso often costs between $2 and $4, but it takes time to find a barista who knows what they're doing.
As far as brewing coffee at home for yourself goes:
A 12 oz bag of decent coffee usually costs about $20.
You'll want a grinder. The cheap option is the Hario Skerton, at $40. It's a little inconsistent, but if you're asking if you like coffee then it's a good place to start.
If you're just starting out, you can probably live with an aeropress, which is also in the $40-$50 range. If you're a caffeine addict and you know you're gonna be drinking 3 cups at a time, then you might just go ahead and start with a chemex instead, which costs $60-$80.
You need a mug. These can be gotten arbitrarily cheap.
You need filters. The cost of these depends on how you're brewing, but they're usually sold in $20 packs regardless.
You need something that boils water. You should have this already, but if you don't have a teakettle or something then you can get one for $20.
So, equipment costs are about $120, and if you drink a cup a day then this is about $100 annually? You save money brewing at home.
This is all of course for pour-overs, which is how most people get into coffee snobbery. Espresso machines cost stupid amounts of money and aren't really worth laying money down for, no matter how much of a coffee snob you are.
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