I'm looking at the "The Keurig Mini Plus Personal Brewer". It looks promising, although it seems the system is harder to find in Europe than the US.
I'm mainly hoping for a system with a minimum of fuss and cleaning unlike my cappuccino machine, although it admittedly makes the best coffee.
Update: After reading some reviews, I've decided that it's probably not possible to find pre-ground coffee which tastes as good as freshly ground coffee. And it was indeed a clear step up in the quality of my cappuccino when I got a home-grinder, so...
Due to a similarity of names, Amazon also came up with the book you see here, I think it's Dutch. Love and swine... ? Really!?...? Too funny.
I must admit that I'm not keen on any of the pod-based systems. I prefer to use something that requires only coffee beans, leaving me the widest choice of where to source them. I won't ever be left with a machine for which pods are no longer available either.
ReplyDeleteI have an Aeropress, the ultimate manual system, requiring nothing but ground coffee and water to make a great cup of coffee.
Then there is the mypressi Twist, a handheld espresso maker powered by little CO2 cartridges. More expensive to buy and run that an Aeropress but if you must have an espresso with a full head of crema, probably a better choice.