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Hey, just wanted to say after our conversation I ended up picking one up last night after finding the 3 cup size on sale as my local shop. I made some this morning and loved it! Definitely the best coffee I’ve made at home. I made some for my wife too and she also really enjoyed it. Clean up was also super easy. Thanks for the info, it was way better than I expected it to be.
Awesome! Glad you like it! What model did you get in the end? The traditional moka or a venus? Was it an original Bialetti or a different brand? What coffee did you get? And did you use preheated water? Was the stove top an issue?
I went for the 3 cup Bialetti Moka Express. The coffee was Three Sisters by Kicking Horse. I think they’re Canada exclusive but I could be wrong. They’re probably not enthusiast specialty beans or anything but they’re available everywhere here, they’re not crazy expensive, and I like the taste. The one I had was very chocolatey, which I like in a coffee. Which is funny because I hate it in a beer.
For the stovetop issue, I followed a guide. Preheat your stovetop on medium heat, and while it’s heating boil the kettle. Then use the freshly boiled water in the moka, screw it together, and put on the centre of the burner. When the coffee first starts coming out, move it to the edge of the burner, so half (or more than half) of the base of the pot is off the heat, and as soon as it starts to sputter remove from heat immediately. The guide also did mention to run cold water over the base of the pot once it starts to sputter if it doesn’t immediately stop after removing it from heat, but I didn’t have that issue so I didn’t bother with cold water. It sounds unnecessarily complicated but it really wasn’t a big deal at all. The whole process was only a couple minutes.