The article emphasizes the rich history and craftsmanship behind espresso, beginning with Angelo Moriondo's invention of the first espresso machine. Making espresso may appear complex, but the author asserts that anyone can brew good coffee at home with proper equipment, like a decent espresso machine and grinder. A variety of machines have been tested to identify the best-value options available. The piece reflects a deep appreciation for coffee culture and the authorâs own journey in mastering espresso brewing.
More espresso, less depresso. To be clear, these weren't the words of Angelo Moriondo, the Italian inventor who patented the first espresso machine in 1884, but it's nice to imagine that he shared the sentiment.
The truth? It's not hard to brew good espresso at home. It's not even that hard to make a fairly great oneâall you need is a decent espresso machine on your worktop.
Over the past couple of months, I've put a troop of espresso machines...through a highly caffeinated bootcamp to find the best-value espresso machines money can buy.
By the time I've decided a machine is worthy of sitting on my kitchen worktop, I've spent hours poking around comparing specs, brewing methods, and user reviews.
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