Really cool to have the CTo there to represent the tech, talk about the chemistry, provide his input. Shame you really dominated and didn’t let him talk though :(
We have a way more comprehensive vid on how it all works coming out at a later date! This one is meant to be more fun/casual without all the crazy nerd stuff 😅
Why can you brew twice with this where you couldn't with a pourover? Curious. There is a vacuum but the end result is a dry bed of coffee you brew again. Is it that the vacuum makes the dwell time low enough to keep some solids in the coffee? Brian we love you but let your guest talk more please :)
We have a ground control in our shop. I still like the curtis brewer but the ground control does add a little flavor. I still dont know if it was worth the investment but it does make a good flash coldbrew
I talked to a few people who’ve got them in their shops and consensus is for drip it’s not worth the price tag. Better if you can take advantage of the cold brew and concentrates. $10k for a brewer is crazy just for batch brew
You gotta use the GC to make latte concentrate and all of that! I think the GC shines by enhancing the products/drinks/services a shop can offer to customers either in quality of beverage or efficiency of service. A shop near me, Nirvana Soul, makes espresso concentrate and uses that to serve all of their events! They save hours of time and labor of pulling shots that would then be dumped in milk anyway
What'd you think of that Inza Pink? I thought it was delicious and very well structured. Seemes to hold up after the usual Pink B flavor fade time of a couple weeks.
Great insights! An additional video explaining the layers would be very interesting.
Really cool to have the CTo there to represent the tech, talk about the chemistry, provide his input. Shame you really dominated and didn’t let him talk though :(
We have a way more comprehensive vid on how it all works coming out at a later date! This one is meant to be more fun/casual without all the crazy nerd stuff 😅
Why can you brew twice with this where you couldn't with a pourover? Curious. There is a vacuum but the end result is a dry bed of coffee you brew again. Is it that the vacuum makes the dwell time low enough to keep some solids in the coffee?
Brian we love you but let your guest talk more please :)
We have a ground control in our shop. I still like the curtis brewer but the ground control does add a little flavor. I still dont know if it was worth the investment but it does make a good flash coldbrew
I talked to a few people who’ve got them in their shops and consensus is for drip it’s not worth the price tag. Better if you can take advantage of the cold brew and concentrates. $10k for a brewer is crazy just for batch brew
You gotta use the GC to make latte concentrate and all of that! I think the GC shines by enhancing the products/drinks/services a shop can offer to customers either in quality of beverage or efficiency of service. A shop near me, Nirvana Soul, makes espresso concentrate and uses that to serve all of their events! They save hours of time and labor of pulling shots that would then be dumped in milk anyway
What'd you think of that Inza Pink? I thought it was delicious and very well structured. Seemes to hold up after the usual Pink B flavor fade time of a couple weeks.
Incredibly well structured acidity with massive sweetness (almost stevia like) I've really enjoyed this coffee.
@@BrianQuan it's a good one. I've been using your SeyHack brew method and have had good success on a variety of Sey coffees.
We need like this machine but smaller for (home users)
takje a peack in the site dude
Oh nooooo. I've been in Oakland until yesterday. I would have said hello but am back to Germany now 😢 bloomingcoffeecologne
I'd love to see an extended discussion on formulating recipes on the Ground Control. How can someone get the absolute most out of this machine?
... to major tom
why arent they showing off their new machine that is about to ship?
I'm swinging by to shoot a vid with them in the coming weeks. For now you can check out the details on their site!
Can you do a similar drying brew with cuptimo?
Man, this brewer is really exciting, innovative stuff
Thanks for sharing!