Minipresso
Wacaco’s Minipresso is a compact, portable and hand-powered espresso machine. Its scoop and cup are integrated in the machine. It makes 2.35oz. of coffee by default, but Wacaco will also release an optional 4.6oz. water tank.
Wacaco’s Minipresso is a compact, portable and hand-powered espresso machine. Its scoop and cup are integrated in the machine. It makes 2.35oz. of coffee by default, but Wacaco will also release an optional 4.6oz. water tank.
The short answer? You don’t. Or rather, you can’t. Current decaffeination methods can’t extract all of the caffeine from coffee beans, which means if you want to stay caffeine-free you have to give up coffee completely.
Stellavie created the ideal poster for the caffeine addicted. Not only does it look great, it provides useful tips on how to make the perfect cup of espresso or cappuccino. In gold/black or black/off white. Measures 50 x 70cm (~20 x 27.5″).
Lighten up your coffee with this clever glass creamer which looks like one of those restaurant coffee pots. And before you complain that the orange top means “decaf”, just remember that half-and-half has no caffeine either.
A tumbler that turns piping hot coffee – or any other beverage – into a chilled drink in just a couple of minutes. Like Zoku’s slushie maker, the tumbler is meant to be stored in the freezer to keep it cold.
Piamo is a four-piece kit that lets you brew a shot of espresso in 30 seconds using a microwave oven. It can be used with coffee pads and ground coffee. Its inventors are currently seeking funding for mass production.
Designer Craighton Berman’s coffee maker embraces the ritual of slow-poured coffee making. Made from borosilicate glass and bamboo, this elegant sculptural appliance is the embodiment of modern minimalism.
Named after Sir Isaac Newton and designed by Tanja Sipilä, this clever porcelain accessory set keeps the sugar bowl perfectly level as you tip the pitcher to pour cream in your coffee or tea. Also available in black.
A simple coffee brewer for single servings. Canadiano doesn’t need electricity or filters, and is made of maple, walnut or cherry wood and a steel bowl. Apparently each wood is suited to different roasts and beans. Learn more here.
Bonaverde is working on a machine that turns green coffee beans into the drink we love, then set up an online shop to connect consumers to farmers. The goal is to reduce the waste and costs associated with processed coffee.
The cure for Snake Venom? Death Wish Coffee has twice the amount of caffeine compared to regular coffee. Happy customers say that even if you’re used to the kick of caffeine, at least you get a great-tasting cup of joe.
A very special ceramic coffee mug, made using 3D printing tech to create its clay mold. Yes, $99 is a lot to spend on a coffee cup, but true caffeine addicts should consider it a worthwhile investment. Also available as an espresso cup.
Three lucky readers will each win two boxes of awesome stuff, Aces – for the perfect poker game, and Café – for fixing the best cuppa tea or coffee – both from Bespoke Post’s men’s “lifestyle upgrade” service. (Ends 9/24/13)
An ingenious lid for hot beverage cups which changes color when the contents are too hot to drink – turning bright red when the drink is hotter than 120°F (48°C). Available in small packs for home use, or large commercial packs.
By combining American hops, Scottish malt and cold-extracted Guatemalan coffee, Surly Brewing Company may have just invented beer that cures its own hangovers. Ok, we made that last part up, but the caffeine certainly couldn’t hurt.
Handmade in Rhode Island from premium coffee, cane sugar and natural flavors, these delicious small-batch syrups are awesome in a glass of milk, poured on ice cream, carrots, or used in cocktails and cooking. Recipes here.
Sometimes caffeine in your morning cup of joe isn’t enough to get you going. But we bet you’ll be wide awake if you crank up your speakers and listen to this recording of sound designer Diego Stocco fixing himself a cup of coffee.
There’s a great debate at the TA offices as to whether one would rather drink Girl Scout cookies everyday with this new Coffeemate product or simply eat them. We place this deliberation in your hands, beloved readers.
Made from course-ground beans soaked in cold water, this coffee concentrate cuts acidity and makes one smooth cup of joe. Made from overseas beans, Secret Squirrel is raising funds for a special batch made from Hawaiian beans.
Barista/drink artist Nowtoo Sugi amps up his intricate latte-foam creations by adding dashes of colored bartender syrups to his creations. Check out some videos of his methodical drink painting process here.
The Portland Press is a french press that fits over a 24 oz. mason jar. All of its parts are backed with a lifetime warranty. The mason jar isn’t covered by the warranty, but obviously you can easily replace that part.
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