In 1933, Alfonso Bialetti revolutionized home coffee brewing in Italy with his iconic stovetop espresso maker. Today, the easy-to-use pot is still found in nearly 90% of Italian homes. We offer this longtime favorite in a range of sizes, from a 3-cup pot to a 12-cup model that's ide...
coffee put into the device was evenly packed, not too tight, and at an appropriate grind. After a lot of experimenting, I found the best tasting cups were from 16g of a grind between an AeroPress fine grind, and a standard espresso grind; what most would call a moka pot grind level....
When it comes to speed,Brikka vs. Mokastats don’t lie. It takes roughly ten minutes to brew a cup of espresso in the classic Moka pot. Brikka is significantly faster, brewing a cup in under three minutes. Admittedly, the upgraded Moka Express speed of brewing is shorter than the older...