Green Christmas Coffee Special

An espresso maker that doesn’t need electricity is a green gift—an espresso maker that plants trees is even greener. This holiday Season, Presso is offering a Green Christmas Special. Included with the Presso you will receive 200 grams of Espresso Coffee Beans and a Sugar Spoon sugar dispenser. And, for every Green Christmas Special sold Presso will plant a native tree. Now that’s green.

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This year, get the Presso Green Christmas Special and give a little back.

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Sorry, Coffee Maker

Presso VS. Big Brother From our friend Jake Garrett in Vancouver:
When I was a kid I would always put out all the utensils on the table even if we weren’t using spoons with that meal because otherwise I would feel bad for them. I thought this was something I was over, but evidently not, as I have begun to feel bad for my unused coffee maker ever since I got my Presso.

The coffee maker was the most used appliance in our kitchen, but now it sits like a neglected older brother after the new baby is brought home. My roommate uses the Presso every morning, instead of brewing a pot for herself. It’s faster, better, and more tasty than drip coffee. And it’s oh-so-satisfying to push down on those arms and see the espresso shoot out the bottom.

The Presso looks better, too. Its sleek metal build, its small footprint on the counter, its shortness. Next to the Presso, my coffee maker, bulky and dirty, looms over—an awkward looking older brother complete with headgear and too-short pants.

So I feel bad for my coffee maker. But I don’t feel bad enough to stop using the Presso, so I just keep my coffee maker out on the counter with the intention of using it. That’s almost the same thing, right?

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impress(o) my friends

Just back from a cottage weekend north of Peterborough, Ontario to celebrate some birthdays and enjoy the fall colours.   No skinny dipping this time around I’m afraid, just a roaring fire, fun games, great food and plenty of wine shared with an awesome group of friends.  I was on ‘breakfast duty’ so to impress(o) my friends, I pressed out a few espressos and americanos for the group.  Big hit!

I’ve been using Lavazza but I’m wondering if anyone has suggestions of other great brands to try?

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Espresso on the deck

Espresso on the deck

 

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Presso: Won’t Tell You The Time

From our Vancouver dwelling buddy, Jake Tobin Garrett:

Unlike conventional espresso machines, the Presso won’t tell you what time it is. Or, if you’re like me, not necessarily what time it is right now, but what time it could be if you finally programmed the thing to stop flashing “12:00”. That’s because there is no electricity to power a clock, either flashing or correct.

I have so many machines and gadgets plugged in my kitchen that I use a splitter so two outlets turn into six. There is a guilt associated with having so many electronic gadgets plugged in all the time with their clocks flashing—I know they are drawing electricity when I’m not using them. My own personal contribution to our inefficient lives. There is also, of course, the fear my house may burn down one day in an electrical fire. But that’s another story.

One thing I love about the Presso is that it doesn’t tell me the time. It doesn’t flash and make me feel guilty for leaving it plugged in and not programming it. There are no buttons to push, no cords trailing along the counter, no fuses blown when I make toast and coffee at the same time and then make the mistake of opening the fridge door.

The only power is my own. And if I need the time, well, there’s always that clock on the wall.

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South West Airlines Spirit Magazine-October 2009

More Power Less Juice-you and the earth will love this gear

words: Tom Wilmes photography: Adam Voorhes
Take energy savings into your own hands with the Presso Coffee Maker. Unlike electric coffee makers that drain power all day, this sleek, minimalist gadget needs only coffee grounds, hot water, and your own elbow grease to make a café-quality drink. As a bonus, the Presso is completely recyclable. $140, pressousa.com

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DIY BREW

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Presso meets our friend Zoe in NYC

NYC PressoOur friend Zoe Florence in New York City writes:

So a few weeks back I received my first ever coffee making machine! I was super excited for my Presso to arrive, and reassured by my nearest and dearest that I too would be capable of making my own coffee., and save money at that! Goodbye burnt tasting, overpriced, fancy coffee-inspired beverages, hello d.i.y. coffee fun times. I loved the idea of a cordless, super simple machine that even I could operate.

After a long day at work I returned home to find my box o’ Presso waiting for me on my seat and once my cheap and cheerful coffee grinder arrived I was ready to start brewing. Grinding my deluxe beans was a no brainer  and after boiling my water and having all of my equipment in place I pushed down on the arms of the presso and voila, my espresso was ready, and I might add, tasted far better in the comfort of my own home than at some cheesy yuppie coffee bar.

The next thing I knew my roommate and I got really jazzed about the Presso and started making back-to-back lattes, warming and frothing our lactose free varieties of milk and while she was frothing away, I was the house barista. Needless to say we were both bouncing off the walls for the rest of the day and I have now established a pleasant routine of presso-ing daily before running out the door to work.

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Friends, still loving my presso

Gemma Cutler of Toronto, Ontario writes…

I’ve always been daunted by the big boxy machines I’ve seen on friend’s kitchen counters and have instead relied heavily on my local coffee shops to do the work for me. Dose, tamp and pulls were foreign… concepts.

Presso is the easiest espresso maker I’ve ever used and finally understand that espresso isn’t simply strong coffee. There is a true art and technique to pulling the perfect shot…one that Presso let’s you do first hand. Using your hands. It’s really quite cool.

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Presso and the Chickens

Presso and hens

The presso seems right at home out on the green grass surrounded by chickens. I guess one could say it’s only natural as the Presso is one of the lightest and transportable espresso maker in the world. If you love the taste of a fresh espresso and a cafe is not close by you might just want to give the Presso Espresso maker a try.

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Grind It Right

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We Presso folk tend to be pretty simple, but there are certain things that we think are really important in making a great cup of coffee.

Ask any coffee lover and they will tell you, the fresher the grind the better the coffee. If you really want to take your coffee making seriously you must invest in a grinder so that you can grind your own coffee at home. Do you need the most expensive one on the market? Probably not. But it’s a great idea to invest in a conical burr style grinder. This kind of grinder won’t heat the beans up while it grinds the coffee, which means the flavour of the coffee isn’t compromised. You can get manual or electric burr grinders (manual grinders are great for those times when you are off the grid with your Presso).

Grinding your own coffee is all about experimentation. Try altering the coarseness of your grind. Traditionally, you want a finer grind for espresso but you want to make sure that it’s not too fine. If when you begin to press the Presso arms down you feel a tremendous amount of pressure and no liquid is coming through the portafilter, then you know you have gone too fine.  If the coffee starts pouring through the filter at warp speed, you’ve probably ground your coffee a bit too course.

At Presso headquarters, after a little bit of playing around, we have found the perfect grind from our machine. Our grinder produces that perfect consistency when it is set on a fairly course setting. Who woulda thunk?

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Another important aspect of your grind, is how you tamp. Fill your portafilter with your desired amount of coffee, and then using the tamper press down on the coffee (once again, you will have to experiment with your tamp- you need to find a level of strength somewhere between dainty and He-Man). It’s important to keep the portafilter level when you tamp-resting it on a counter top usually helps. Some people go as far as tamping on a scale to make sure they are applying the correct amount of pressure (usually around 30 lbs), but after some experimentation you will know what works best for you and your Presso.

Grind at home, play around with your technique, and start drinking some really delicious coffee!

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Camping With Presso

Presso- Camping Coffee Sleeping outdoors is no excuse for bad coffee. On a recent trip to Rainbow Beach, we didn’t have to sacrifice our morning ritual even though we were miles away from a kitchen. Instead of using our electric kettle, we heated our water over our camping stove—that was the only difference. We had hot, delicious espresso, as we gazed out over the waves—not a bad way to start your morning. The only problem is, it’s been hard to convince people that we were “roughing it.”

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