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Not as large as I thought it would be, but of much better quality than the one I had previously ordered. It is what I was looking for as far as material and quality.
When I saw that tan foam floating inside the upper chamber the first time, I cut the heat then. In the following weeks, I learned the best time to take the heat off was when crema production reached it peak.
Since I posted the review, I've observed almost 100 percent coverage of crema when using the Musa. Allowing the pot to continue brewing after this coverage is reached results in the crema disappearing and the taste degrading.Although the crema surface coverage is not full, the Musa espresso taste is rich -- more so than many coffee shop machine brews I've had.
Peak production in my Musa is when the crema sits on 50-60 percent of the espresso surface measured about two inches from the lid. Now, that I've learned it on my own, my low-tech Musa produces high-brow espresso.P.S.
My fun-loving life as a stove-stop barista would have begun much earlier if Bialetti just said the following:"When you see the crema, you're done."Sadly, it was in my third month of use before I accidentally discovered that the Bialetti Musa generates crema similar to that of espresso machines. The taste was better than before.
The failure to note the crema generation is my only complaint.
A total waste of money. I use peaberry estate beans from Hawaii and burr grind the coffee beans fresh for each pot.
Unlike the coffee that has come out of this pot.
And, have always had wonderful tasting coffee that was not bitter. The quality of the pot is first rate and that is the only reason I gave a rating of 1 star.
Terrible Coffee.If you want to drink mud then this is the pot for you. I tossed this pot in the trash.The ability of this pot to brew a good cup of coffee is non existent.And, it is not my coffee brewing skills.
Bitter doesn't even begin to describe this muddy brew.
I needed a bigger one because now I'm making coffee for two. I top off my cup with milk, his with hot water = morning bliss. This is my second Bialetti stovetop percolator. This size is perfect for us, it makes exactly 2 half-cups of espresso.
The difficult lid handle is one of them, plus the craftsmanship and finish are remarcably inferior. Is there any difference in the product. All I can say is that I did not get what I bought. But (deceptive advertising). I consider myself deceived. I own other sizes and can tell the difference.
Why there was no disclosing of the product origin, but all you read makes you THINK you are getting a product made in Italy. When I ordered this Bialetti Espresso Coffee Maker I was sure I was getting one made in Italy. the one I got was made in India. Yes, it makes good coffee, but now that is not the issue.
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