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Coffee Bean Shop - News, Tips and Offers - July 2012

4/7/2012

31 Comments

 

Want to know the secret to silky smooth milk?

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Let me start by saying, I mostly enjoy my coffee black, so I rarely need to reach for milk, but when I do, or when I see others preparing milk for their cappuccino or flat white, this one single tip almost always improves the texture of the milk, and the flavour of the coffee.

Do you remember that sound of milk being frothed by some actor on TV? Its sounds a lot like "Pssshhhht...Pssshhhht...Pssshhhht..." as they plung the tip of the steam wand in and out of the milk pitcher. That same motion can be seen at most non-cafe restaurants as they prepare their milk pitcher of milk for your flat white. The problem with all that plunging and action, is that you end up with a very bubbly and soap-suds like consistency to your milk. It ends up being very thick on top from bubbles, and very thin and watery underneath. When you addd that to you your espresso base, you end up with what I like to refer to as a thin cup of coffee.  

The secret to producing great microfoam, which is realy what you want, lots and lots of tiny bubbles all through your milk, making a thick and silky smooth texture is to "steam the milk with the tip only gently breaking the surface until the milik gets to 30c (close to body temp by touch), and then to plunge the steam wans INTO the milk pitcher, and if you can, try to make a whirlpool effect" (be careful not to make too much of a whirlpool, or you risk sucking in more air, creating that Pssshhhht...Pssshhhht... noise and fluffing up your milk too much).

At first attempt, it may not seem like this method will work, but it will, and with a little practice, you will be producing delicious silky smooth milk to pour into your coffee base. When you pour microfoam, you will instantly notice a difference in the pour, and the sound of the pour - it appears thicker, and more consistently textured. 

Let me know what you think in the comments or if this method has helped you.  

Leave a comment below and let me know your single best tip.    

Coffee linked to lower skin cancer risks. 

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Coffee lovers are less likely to develop the most common type of skin cancer, a new study found. 

The study of almost 115,000 men and women found those who drank three or more cups of coffee a day had a 20 percent lower risk of basal cell carcinoma than those who said no to coffee.
  
"I think we're seeing more and more evidence for the beneficial effects of coffee consumption," said study author Jiali Han, associate professor of dermatology and epidemiology at Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital and Harvard School of Public Health, explaining that java has also been linked to a reduced risk of diabetes and Parkinson's disease. "I wouldn't recommend drinking coffee solely based on this work, but it does add one more thing to the list." 

The study, published today in the journal Cancer Research, sheds new light on a skin cancer that affects 2.8 million Americans each year, and with Australia having a higher incidence of skin cancer, its a great discovery.

Leave a comment below and let us know what you think.  

Free giveaway time

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I am giving away 1kg of Espresso coffee beans to one lucky customer. Leave a comment below, with the correct answer to;

What is the cost of 50x 1kg bags of Coffee Bean Shop coffee, delivered to Darwin, Northern Territory?

A) $64.50
B) $9.90
C) Coffee Bean Shop doesn't deliver to Northern Territory

The winner will be randomly selected from the comments below at 5pm Monday 9th, so everyone has a chance to win. Winner will be announced here Monday. (I will also contact the winner directly).

Leave your answer AND tell us what coffee machine you use, in the comments below for your chance to win 1kg of Espresso coffee   

31 Comments
mike
6/7/2012 03:57:27 am

$9.90
Saeco

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Chris
6/7/2012 04:17:24 am

The answer is C.

DeLonghi EC270

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James Axisa link
6/7/2012 04:26:37 am

Great news: Coffee Bean Shop delivers to the Northern Territory, and its only $9.90, for as much coffee as you can order (there is no order limit, and the delivery is capped at $9.90 anywhere in Australia).

Now, if only I could plan a holiday to the Northern Territory, I would be happy!

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Emily
6/7/2012 04:32:58 am

B)
Royal Professional Saeco

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John link
6/7/2012 04:57:58 am

$9.90
Prima

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John
6/7/2012 05:05:25 am

$9.90

Rancilio Silvia with PID

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John Knoch
6/7/2012 05:06:49 am

The answer is B $9.90!
I like your little tips. and for that smooth milk with the extra fine bubbles I have always been making it that way for my wife but like you I have mine black.
I use a BZ99S Bezzera machine and a Bezzera Dosing Grinder.

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Lee
6/7/2012 05:36:36 am

Answer is c
Thanks for the great tips.

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Jay
6/7/2012 06:26:02 am

B.
Breville BES860

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Henry Yuen
6/7/2012 06:26:02 am

The answer is B
Coffee machine is Sunbeam

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Sandy Kiely link
6/7/2012 06:43:30 am

Answer = B
Breville BES860

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Angela Hookham
6/7/2012 06:47:40 am

$9.90 for your cheeky question :-)

Breville Ikon is our weapon for great coffee

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Joseph
6/7/2012 06:48:30 am

The answer is C) You do not deliver to NT
Breville

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Troy Patching
6/7/2012 07:44:26 am

Hi the Answer is $9.90

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Bronwyn
6/7/2012 07:46:47 am

Answer is B) $9.90
Jura Impressa Z5

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Fancier
6/7/2012 08:14:38 am

I think the delivery cost intrastate is way too high to justify. I could organize my own pickup but have been told no can do. Dumb. No sale!
Answer is C
Delonghi

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James Axisa link
5/9/2012 03:19:11 am

Hi Fancier - great news! the price for delivery is now capped at $9.90 - I will pick up the cost of delivery that exceeds that amount. Enjoy.

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ham
6/7/2012 09:02:25 am

9.90
Krups

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Kristen
6/7/2012 09:29:41 am

answer is "B"
My coffee machine is a Jura ena5

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Kristen
6/7/2012 09:31:37 am

answer is B'
My coffee machine is Jura ena5

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Charlie
6/7/2012 10:20:24 am

Answer is B.
Breville!!

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Adam link
6/7/2012 10:56:17 am

B) $9.90

Sunbeam Cafe Series EM6910
Sunbeam Cafe Series Grinder EM0480

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Anna Kautmann
6/7/2012 11:01:05 am

answer is B $9.90
My coffee machine is DeLonghi Magnifica pronto cappucino

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Fred Rossi
7/7/2012 12:10:53 am

B. $9.90

I have a Giotto coffee machine

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Bill Parsons
7/7/2012 03:16:52 am

B.$9.90 Thanks for the tip.Sunbeam coffee machine

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Craig
7/7/2012 09:38:57 am

B.
Saeco Xelsis

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Ian
9/7/2012 01:34:36 am

The answer for Delivery costs is B) $9.90
The answer to the question is $945.50 plus $9.90 delivery = Total $955.40 as you ask the cost of 50X1kg bags delivered to NT not the cost of delivery of 50X1kg bags
My machine is a Saeco Syntia

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James Axisa link
11/7/2012 04:16:19 am

The winner is.....<drum roll>... Charlie.

(get in touch with your delivery address and enjoy your 1kg of Espresso coffee beans)

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Zahra link
16/10/2012 10:12:46 am

$9.90

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John henshall
21/12/2012 01:23:15 pm

The answer is $958.00
(the cost of 50x 1 kg bags of coffee delivered to the NT).

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Paul Huntley
7/9/2013 02:04:49 pm

Hi ya,, Answer is B..
& Cant wait to taste your Coffee..Cheers

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