Good morning gents. My wife and I have recently 'discovered' Moka coffee pots. As I understand it, Bialetti was the original. I also understand they do NOT make espresso though they are often advertised as stove top espresso makers. I did a search of the cafe forum and found a few informative articles about them. The good, the bad, and some general musings. What I would like are some opinions as to brand of pot and roast of coffee to use.
I am somewhat confused about the "espresso" tag as it applies to coffee anymore. I was always under the impression it should describe the grind. Yet a lot of roasters anymore list the roast itself as espresso. I understand that companies like Illy make a moka grind just for these Lilliputian coffee pots.
I am of course familiar with the Bialetti Moka Express and its variant, the Brikka. As I understand it their resulting coffee is slightly different as well. I am also interested in newer stainless models. Some of them are just beautiful but the reviews for the Bialetti models are dodgy at best. I have also seen the Alessi and Vev Vigano brands and they look to be well made. So fire away gents and tell me why you would or would not buy a moka pot and which one would sway your purchase decision. Thank you.
Regards, Todd
I am somewhat confused about the "espresso" tag as it applies to coffee anymore. I was always under the impression it should describe the grind. Yet a lot of roasters anymore list the roast itself as espresso. I understand that companies like Illy make a moka grind just for these Lilliputian coffee pots.
I am of course familiar with the Bialetti Moka Express and its variant, the Brikka. As I understand it their resulting coffee is slightly different as well. I am also interested in newer stainless models. Some of them are just beautiful but the reviews for the Bialetti models are dodgy at best. I have also seen the Alessi and Vev Vigano brands and they look to be well made. So fire away gents and tell me why you would or would not buy a moka pot and which one would sway your purchase decision. Thank you.
Regards, Todd