(Coffee Gift Guide)
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GIFT GUIDE for Coffee Snobs
I’m a self-confessed coffee snob.
When I chose to move from the city to a small rural town that had no coffee shops that didn’t offer anything but large chain drip coffee, I got a little desperate.
So I started setting up my home espresso bar. These are some of my favourite products that coffee snobs like me will love:
For those times when you need more than one cup at a time, french pressed coffee tastes like the closest thing to espresso, because it keeps the largest amount of the oils in a coffee bean in the finished product. It also doubles as a great tea pot for loose teas: Bodum Thermal French Press
But I really do love my Americanos so I was anxious to find an espresso machine I could use at home.
I’ve heard that this fully-automated machine makes a real great cup ‘a joe: Breville Dual Boiler Espresso Maker
When my first espresso machine bit the dust, I upgraded to the Breville Duo Pro Espresso Machine
That machine makes a much nicer micro foam than my first machine, a great entry level DeLonghi that made a great espresso shot, as long as I stayed on top of timing and shutting it off: DeLonghi EC155 15 BAR Pump Espresso and Cappuccino Maker
Some coffee snobs prefer the old school stove top espresso maker and I always liked The Original Bialetti Moka Express
If using a stovetop, then a coffee snob may also need a milk frother to make a nice latte with. I chose to heat my milk and froth it with an electric frother like this PowerLix Milk Frother
If working with an espresso machine that makes the froth for you, a frothing pitcher and a thermometer are absolute necessities: Myvision Stainless Steel Milk Pitcher comes in various sizes, it’s usually best to work with the smallest pitcher possible, so it may be good to have two different sizes.
Insta-Read Beverage/Frothing Thermometer
While a knock box is not a necessity, it sure makes everything easier. I love my: Breville Mini Espresso Knock Box
The best tasting coffee is made from the freshest of beans that are the freshest roast, and ground immediately prior to pulling the shot, or pouring over the grinds. I love my burr grinder by Bodum: Bodum Bistro Electric Burr Coffee Grinder
Aside from the MOST important item (the coffee beans), there is one thing left that a coffee snob appreciates, a great mug.
I like a mug that I can hold comfortably in my hand, so that my whole hand fits comfortably in the handle.
My favourite travel mug is the travel press by Bodum, it can be used for loose tea, pressed coffee, or with a regular lid for perked coffee.
So that leaves the beans and storage for them. Beans are best kept at room temperature in an air tight container away from light.
I’m the coffee snob who prefers locally dark-roasted, organic fair-trade beans. While these aren’t locally roasted to my home province of Nova Scotia, they are roasted in British Columbia, Canada: Kicking Horse Coffee, Grizzly Claw
Hopefully this gave you some great ideas for shopping for the coffee snob in your life!
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As a fellow coffee snob, I now have a few new ideas to put on my Christmas list this year.
My husband and I are both coffee snobs. These would make excellent Christmas gifts!
I’m in a small town too, and I’m so glad Amazon exists so we can still find those awesome things we want without having to travel to the big cities 🙂
These are amazing recommendations. I don’t drink coffee myself, but a lot of my friends and family do so these are some great gift ideas. I especially like the coffee grinder!
I never would have thought I would say this, but I am definitely becoming a coffee snob!! This list is great!! I have been wanting to get a grinder for the longest time.