Everything posted by HemiSam
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RIP someone or another
His story is something I've read a few times in the last few years. Tragically USA in nature, but quite beautiful all the same... HS
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What are you EATING right now?
Four Roses bourbon tasting dinner. Very nice having the master distiller in town to walk us through all the pours. HS
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Coffee Drinkers? (or other hot beverages)
The blend is tasty, Jacob. I’m using it with the chemex. The blueberry and honey are there, but it’s not the blueberry bomb I’ve had in years past out of Ethiopia. I’ll provide thoughts when I get to the Guatemalan. HS
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The latest from Intelligencia. I somehow managed to forget the Black Cat...ugh. Picked up some Hidden City espresso roasted by Oak Cliff out of Dallas. Sourced from a small local shop that does a nice job. Tasty. HS
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Nice score, Jacob! I took a hard look at those machines and almost pulled the trigger on one. HS
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Reading Jacob's post and realized I forgot to include the actual machine...LOL. So surprised how well it's held up simply by using terry cloth and water after uses.
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Approaching two years that I purchased the Lelit Bianca. I ultimately plumbed it directly to water and added a filtration system to make it simpler. This thing is a tank. At first I was using it a few times a week. it's almost a year I use it almost daily. So time for a service and it was good to see how clean things were. Replaced the group head filter and gasket. Gasket was hardening but not brittle by any means and the IMS filter looked very good given usage. Included is the replacement group head filter. The original gasket is in black and 8mm. I bought both 8.0 and 8.5 and the original size was best. Very little to clean under the filter. And finally the product I use to perform backlashes every 1-2 months (mostly latter...). Happy brewing... HS
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What are you EATING right now?
You had me at meaty…. HS
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The Headcase Stax thread
I'll stick to my 007's. They are quite happy with the Carbon making them sing. HS
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RIP someone or another
From what I read, she did not want to be in this world without her boy. Tragic.... HS
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Coffee Drinkers? (or other hot beverages)
I tried the Intelligentsia coffees for the first time. Very good! I will be buying from them again. HS
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RIP someone or another
The end of an era. That rye and dry humor...amazing talent. Godspeed, Alan, and thank you for the good times... HS
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RIP someone or another
That is awful! Condolences to Dorothy. Godspeed, Bea.... We lost our beloved Maddie Jo after almost 14 years. I haven't had the hard to post... HS
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Head Case Motorsports
I have had the pleasure of going around our track in a Cayman GT4 (a friend's) and it was nothing short of amazing...so balanced and forgiving. It makes one a better driver...better than they are anyhoo. I absolutely love the idea of an older Cayman for the track. Like you, I fear it would not be inexpensive but boy would it be a hoot. I got to visit with an older gent tracking a newish Gentian Blue Cayman S....damn that car was sexxxxxxy. HS
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Head Case Motorsports
I picked up this tin can a few months ago to learn how to turn....LOL. It's a '91 (aka NA model). Nothing fancy, but it gets the job done. It's going to be about 100 degrees when I track it this week. I need to get a Cool Shirt system installed or my butt may turn into a puddle in the mean spirited race seat... HS
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Head Case Motorsports
That is awesome! You picked one of the country's best tracks based on what I've read. It looks as if you've gotten pretty serious about the track activities. If you get to the point where the consumables get to be too much you might consider an older Miata. So much cheaper to maintain....brakes, tires, axles, etc... Parts are abundant and relatively inexpensive. They don't give them away, but I figure it might pay for itself if you keep up with all this racing fun. HS
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The Headcase Stax thread
Oh boy... HS
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RIP someone or another
Please accept my sincere condolences, Todd (if I may...). Godspeed, Aunty Joyce... Sam
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RIP someone or another
He had one heck of a run! Godspeed, Jim…. HS
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Coffee Drinkers? (or other hot beverages)
Jacob, I grind either roughly 22 grams for myself or closer to 42 when I have company on a few days of the week. The good thing is the Niche makes the adjustment fairly easy. Swinging between the Chemex and the espresso machine is a bit more but quite manageable. just need to run some beans through it when I go from Chemex to espresso to get the grind closer to ideal. Love the Niche and I'd definitely recommend it to someone. EDIT: I have not used a hand grinder at home. HS
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Coffee Drinkers? (or other hot beverages)
I have the Niche Zero. It has served me well, but I definitely see why some would want to upgrade. My biggest issue at the moment is dialing in my Chemex again. I went through my last box of filters which I thought might be a bit different than all the boxed I'd bought previously. This latest box is much changed. I have to grind finer to get the "resident" time for extraction. HS