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Andy Cheatham
PIttsburgh

On Tuesday, December 27, 2016 at 12:41:55 AM UTC-5, sameness wrote:
>
> The classic Bialetti moka pot is aluminum. While I have never tasted the 
> aluminum, the idea behind not cleaning much or at all is to season the 
> interior with coffee oils to mitigate this effect.
>
> Bialetti and others make stainless moka pots. Never owned one, but I have 
> been served from one plenty of times. I honestly couldn't tell any 
> difference in the taste, though it seemed by totally unscientific 
> observation that it brewed a little faster.
>
> Jeff Hagedorn
> Los Angeles, CA USA
>
> On Monday, December 26, 2016 at 9:29:09 PM UTC-8, bo richardson wrote:
>>
>> is the bialatti stainless?
>> my stainless is out in the shed
>> i always thought i could taste the aluminum 
>> in the aluminum espresso pots
>> i love my aeropress.
>> i think the rocket scientist who invented the aeropress 
>> shopped hard for the correct plastic.
>>
>>

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