Re: They're all in Clover



Marshall <mrfuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

| Is this a revolution in drip coffee brewing? Maybe. The long awaited
| "Clover" from Coffee Equipment Company is now public. Hope any alties
| at CoffeeFest report here on it.
|
| Tonx's report: http://makeashorterlink.com/?P2661221C
|
| Chris (Malachi) Tacy's report: http://makeashorterlink.com/?G1562121C

How can you overextract (or even properly extract) drip coffee in a 30
second infusion?

How much coffee does the thing use for a 6 oz cup?

- David R.
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