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Title: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on February 25, 2012, 05:13:38 AM
Turkish Ibrik:  We do little with Turkish coffee so I decided to kick that up a notch.

Copper, with stainless steel interior.  Up to 22 oz, but best at ~14 oz.
    ^  This construction avoids the health related banter about tin/brass, which 95% of the ibriks out there contain
    ^  Rivets protrude into pot interior, considered a second (Edit 2/28 - pots received are in perfect condition)

You are reigstering for an opportunity of 1 in 5 of of winning as I ordered TWO of these.
    ^  Need 10 folks to play.
    ^  Two pots will go into circulation, groups of 5 each.
    ^  Two winners will be drawn.
    ^  Keep it one week and ship it to next member.
    ^  Post a review

Interested in playing?
    ^  Post commitment here.
    ^  Send $5.15 to boldjava at sidewalkmystic dot com.
    ^  Once we have 10 members willing to bet the farm, I will ask Jim Spain to have his librarian friend draw TWO numbers:  one from 1-5 and one from 6-10.
    ^  Lucky winners go to the bottom and get to keep the ibrik when it hits their porch.


Simple.  Post up.  I will send along instructions.  Who is in?  Remember, your $5.15 gets you a 20% chance of winning.

Players: (full, no more players needed)...
2. Milowebailey, paid
3. JW, paid
4. JSpain, paid
5. BLZFan, paid
Winner
1. BoldJava
-----
6. ModelMaker, paid
8. PozzSka, paid
9. MMW, paid
10. ScareYourPassenger, paid

Winner
7. ECC, paid
(http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/21fJCmnpSaL._SL500_AA300_.jpg)
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: milowebailey on February 25, 2012, 07:17:12 AM
Ahhh, why not.... I'm in.

Now to find some Turkish grown coffee.. :o
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: JW on February 25, 2012, 09:27:04 AM
Never tried turkish ...so I'm in.
JW
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: jspain on February 25, 2012, 10:21:22 AM
Who me? I'm in!  jim
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: blzrfn on February 25, 2012, 10:23:47 AM
Let's see if I can keep my streak alive!  I will send some moolah by the end of the weekend.
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: Modelmaker on February 25, 2012, 07:40:47 PM
I'm in! I love Turkish coffee, actually that is my preferred brewing method
I don't do paypal anymore, but I can have a coworker send it for me if that is ok
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: ecc on February 25, 2012, 07:49:05 PM
Count me in, sounds like fun!

Thanks Dave!
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on February 26, 2012, 05:53:10 AM
Three more entrants needed.  Just got an email from Amazon and the package will be on my porch tomorrow.

B|Java
Title: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: PozzSka on February 26, 2012, 04:30:43 PM
Ok. I'm in. 5.15$ forthcoming.
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on February 26, 2012, 04:39:15 PM
Two more gents needed.  Let loose of those Lincolns.

B|Java
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on February 27, 2012, 06:22:01 PM
Pots in the house.  Need two more players.  Who is in for $5.15 and a 1 in 5 chance of walking with it? Copper, stainless steel lined.
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: milowebailey on February 27, 2012, 06:33:41 PM
I like that bottom photo...
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: ScareYourPassenger on February 27, 2012, 06:44:12 PM
Do they leak? Amazon reviews seemed to indicate that as an issue.
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on February 27, 2012, 06:47:49 PM
Do they leak? Amazon reviews seemed to indicate that as an issue.

None whatsoever.  I read the same reviews.  These are not seconds.  The rivets <?> are flush, clean, and tight.  Each of the pots has had water above the rivets for 3 hours.  Tight.
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: peter on February 27, 2012, 06:48:06 PM
Do they leak? Amazon reviews seemed to indicate that as an issue.

Sorry, that information cannot be divulged until we have two more players.
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: blzrfn on February 28, 2012, 08:42:08 AM
LOL at Peter! 

Surely somebody else has been curious about Turkish coffee.  I for one can't wait to get this in my hands and sport my fez as I try to learn the routine. 

Any suggestions on a blend or bean/ roast style to use with an ibrik?
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: milowebailey on February 28, 2012, 09:54:50 AM
Any suggestions on a blend or bean/ roast style to use with an ibrik?

a Yemen is traditional.... roasted city - city+,  ground like flour.

Good description here:

http://coffeegeek.com/guides/turkishcoffee (http://coffeegeek.com/guides/turkishcoffee)
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: MMW on February 28, 2012, 10:01:48 AM
OK.  In.  Payment soon.
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: smico on February 28, 2012, 10:35:47 AM
In Croatia (and all parts of former Yugoslavia), where I come from, Turkish coffee is the coffee we drink at home.  Espresso is the coffee we drink at bars, or cafes.

To illustrate how important coffee making is, when young girl makes a good coffee, it's was custom to say "Coffee is good, you can get married now."

Turks were expelled from the town where I grew up back in 1688, not far, just 25 km to Bosnia.  The Turkish coffee making, and some Turkish origin words remain to today’s date.  Like Dzezva is the other name for Ibrik.

Note that cups are small, specially made for Turkish coffee.

Common way to cook Turkish coffee:
1.   Boil water in full ibrik (add sugar if you like it sweet)
2.   Pour out one cup of water
3.   Add one full tea spoon per cup of coffee, and stir
4.   Boil again, and remove ibrik right before coffee overflows - this is tricky part as if coffee overflows, you have to start again
5.   Wait few seconds to settle
6.   Add the water back
7.   Distribute one scoop of crust to each cup
8.   Pour the coffee to the cups
9.   Wait few moments for coffee to settle, and serve

How to bake Turkish coffee:
1.   Add coffee and sugar in ibrik and stir
2.   Once sugar start caramelizing, add half ibrik of water and stir until all sugar is dissolved
3.   Add water to the top
4.   Wait for water to boil, and remove ibrik right before coffee overflows
5.   Wait few seconds to settle
6.   Distribute one scoop of crust to each cup
7.   Pour the coffee to the cups
8.   Wait few moments for coffee to settle, and serve

I will continue later with what comes after you drink the coffee...

Enjoy

Miroslav
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: peter on February 28, 2012, 10:52:16 AM
You are a very old man.

Quote
urks were expelled from the town where I grew up back in 1688
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: blzrfn on February 28, 2012, 11:01:27 AM
Peter is on a roll today! 

It sounds like cardamom is something I will need to pick up in order to brew authentic Turkish coffee.  Can I get pre-ground so I don't have to run it through the grinder (that would never be ok with me).
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on February 28, 2012, 11:47:05 AM
I plan on trying a microplane with some cardamom seeds from the co-op.  Can't be too tough. If that isn't the route, mortar and pestle.  Loved the Croatian recipe we got from SMico.  We have a resident expert!

SMico, you would be right at home in our area.  Tons of Croats, Serbs.  This is the restaurant we went to when GCBC out-of-towners were here:

http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/43/472101/restaurant/Bay-View/Three-Brothers-Milwaukee (http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/43/472101/restaurant/Bay-View/Three-Brothers-Milwaukee)
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: PozzSka on February 28, 2012, 12:08:36 PM
Hej prijatelj! Kako je bilo?

Ja sam pola i pola, Hrvatski i Srpski (rodjen na Amerika).

moji hrvatski prijatelji bi tursku kafu kad smo dugo auto vožnja kući noću.

(goodness, I hope that is right, my Croatian is terrible.)

I cook all sorts of ethnic food (cevapcici, pogaca, janjetina, sarma, grah i kupus, etc.), but never made Turkish coffee, I look forward to learning.

Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on February 28, 2012, 12:49:30 PM
MMW is in.  One lucky member still needed.  Who will it be?
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on February 28, 2012, 02:05:43 PM
Behind the quick, magic curtain, Pozz helped me count to 10.  Need one more player.
Title: Re: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: ScareYourPassenger on February 28, 2012, 03:06:59 PM
I am in if here is room.
Title: Re: Full - Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on February 28, 2012, 03:10:43 PM
I am in if here is room.

Should be room.  Squeeze in.  Send in your magic $5.15. Throw Peter off the bus for thread pollution, non-interest, and poor attempts at humor.  <wink>.

Full up with Jeremy.  I will ask JJRoaster to have Denise pull two numbers.   JohnF to have his spouse pull two numbers.  Bill has one of those email verifiers turned on.

B|Java
Title: Re: Full - Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: jspain on February 28, 2012, 03:19:42 PM
I am in if here is room.

Should be room.  Squeeze in.  Send in your magic $5.15. Throw Peter off the bus for thread pollution, non-interest, and poor attempts at humor.  <wink>.

Full up with Jeremy.  I will ask JJRoaster to have Denise pull two numbers.

B|Java

David,

Patti said she'd pull my number!  ;)  No need for Denise!
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on February 28, 2012, 04:21:19 PM
...
I will continue later with what comes after you drink the coffee...

Enjoy

Miroslav

Miroslav is going to teach us to read the grounds.  You just wait and see...
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on February 28, 2012, 05:51:03 PM
Thanks to Ms John F, I have won my first traveling road show, 1 and 7. Quit the groaning:

2. Milowebailey, paid
3. JW, paid
4. JSpain, paid
5. BLZFan, paid
Winner
1. BoldJava


6. ModelMaker, paid
8. PozzSka, paid
9. MMW, paid
10. ScareYourPassenger, paid
Winner
7. ECC, paid


I will get these off in the mail to Milo and ModelMaker on Thursday morning.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: ecc on February 28, 2012, 06:19:08 PM
(http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_kM5R4zWpsB0/TNxSIZbNXpI/AAAAAAAAAUw/YYEZUfQUn5w/s1600/picture_of_yeah_baby_austin_powers-125067.jpg)

Stoked!  Thanks and congrats to the B|double-bold java! (and don't let Peter use it!)
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: smico on February 28, 2012, 06:28:34 PM
Hej prijatelj! Kako je bilo?

Ja sam pola i pola, Hrvatski i Srpski (rodjen na Amerika).

moji hrvatski prijatelji bi tursku kafu kad smo dugo auto vožnja kući noću.

(goodness, I hope that is right, my Croatian is terrible.)

I cook all sorts of ethnic food (cevapcici, pogaca, janjetina, sarma, grah i kupus, etc.), but never made Turkish coffee, I look forward to learning.


Pozdrav brate Pozzska. Korijeni su nam isti, drago mi je cuti nas govor.
Well, Pozzska is from my neck of the woods.  Nostalgia, nostalgia.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: smico on February 28, 2012, 07:07:26 PM
...
I will continue later with what comes after you drink the coffee...

Enjoy

Miroslav

Miroslav is going to teach us to read the grounds.  You just wait and see...
How did you know...  I'll teach you the same way as you are trying to teach me how to cup.  Hints of lemon grass, like I know how to lemon the grass, or grass the lemon. 

When I was a kid I loved to sneak in the kitchen and listen women reading the coffee drags: money is comming you way, visitor will come this week, I see love...

The techique is: 
1. Drink the coffee
2. Turn the cup upside down on the plate, and swirl few times
3. After a minute or two, turn it back, mount serious face like you know what ya doin', look at the bottom of the cup
4. Depending on the patient's needs you can find all sorts of symbols, animals, roads, letters, rivers, angels...

Basic pointer is that you represent the handle.  If you find symbols pointing towards handle, you will be getting something, or something is approaching.  If symbol is pointing away, you will loose, or something will depart from you etc...

Once everything is read, then she licks her finger, and press the bottom of the cup, and then second round of reading takes place...
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: JimsJava on February 28, 2012, 07:41:24 PM
...
I will continue later with what comes after you drink the coffee...

Enjoy

Miroslav

Miroslav is going to teach us to read the grounds.  You just wait and see...

Oh, darn! I thought is was going to be something about


David,

Patti said she'd pull my number!  ;)  No need for Denise!

 ;D
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: peter on February 28, 2012, 07:49:25 PM
Stoked!  Thanks and congrats to the B|double-bold java! (and don't let Peter use it!)

A couple from church gave a beautiful ibrik as a Christmas gift, so I'm good.  That's the only reason I didn't join the fray on this round.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: ecc on February 28, 2012, 09:03:18 PM
Stoked!  Thanks and congrats to the B|double-bold java! (and don't let Peter use it!)

A couple from church gave a beautiful ibrik as a Christmas gift, so I'm good.  That's the only reason I didn't join the fray on this round.

I'm just mad you beat me to the 300+ year old comment.  ;D

You're really going to kick yourself when you realize that these are Ibirks (not just common ibriks) and they are also lucky. Lucky ibirks mean much better quality futures, and possibly superpowers.

Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: peter on February 28, 2012, 09:11:00 PM
Stoked!  Thanks and congrats to the B|double-bold java! (and don't let Peter use it!)

A couple from church gave a beautiful ibrik as a Christmas gift, so I'm good.  That's the only reason I didn't join the fray on this round.

I'm just mad you beat me to the 300+ year old comment.  ;D

You're really going to kick yourself when you realize that these are Ibirks (not just common ibriks) and they are also lucky. Lucky ibirks mean much better quality futures, and possibly superpowers.

How nice that you are filling in for Jeffo while he recuperates from his back surgery.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: ecc on February 28, 2012, 09:21:29 PM
Jealous.  ;D
Title: Re: Full: Ibrik, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on February 29, 2012, 05:37:02 AM
Both pots shipped this morning via USPS.  Milo and ModelMaker, stand by.  I have only tested them for water retention/leaks.  Not a drop.  Wash before use; gets rid of manufacturing oils.  Sweetmarias recommends making a pot with grounds and tossing the first batch.  Seasons it.

Watch the 1st thread.  Practice for a week and then ship to next person in line.  PM them for address.

Directions?  Tons of variations out there.  Post your best results:

Miroslav's authentic Croatian approach:  http://greencoffeebuyingclub.com/index.php?topic=13320.msg211328#msg211328 (http://greencoffeebuyingclub.com/index.php?topic=13320.msg211328#msg211328)
CoffeeGeek's method:  http://coffeegeek.com/guides/turkishcoffee (http://coffeegeek.com/guides/turkishcoffee)
Tom Owen on Sweetmaria's: http://www.sweetmarias.com/brewinstr/brew.inst.ibrik.php (http://www.sweetmarias.com/brewinstr/brew.inst.ibrik.php)

Tasseography (didn't know that word before you hung out at GCBC, did ya? http://www.turkishculture.org/lifestyles/turkish-culture-portal/coffee-fortune-telling-205.htm?type=1 (http://www.turkishculture.org/lifestyles/turkish-culture-portal/coffee-fortune-telling-205.htm?type=1)   http://forum.kusadasi.biz/threads/fortune-telling-with-turkish-coffee.16657/ (http://forum.kusadasi.biz/threads/fortune-telling-with-turkish-coffee.16657/)

Thanks to whomever caught the thread title misspelling.  Golly.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: John F on February 29, 2012, 06:50:38 PM
Thanks to Ms John F, I have won my first traveling road show

Congrats*

.

.

*Send blue cheese to Vegasgirlie at 4615 W Mineral.....      ;D   ;D
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: Modelmaker on March 03, 2012, 06:50:26 AM
Got it last night in good order. Tried a couple of batches and I'm ready to pass it on. PozzSka pm me your address and I'll get it off to you on monday.
My impressions: I'll pass, I like the shape, it brews nice but when I went to take it off the flame for the first boil (I use the 3 boil up method) the handle was too hot to lift it. I should have known since it is a brass handle that the heat transfer would be a problem. I lost the first batch because of this.
I'll stick to my original pot
Thank you for the opportunity
Title: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: PozzSka on March 03, 2012, 06:59:24 AM
PM sent. Look forward to it.
Title: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: PozzSka on March 04, 2012, 12:41:18 PM
Someone needs to turn some wood handles to slip over the metal ones.

I'm not a wood turner, but I'll see what I can do. :-/
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: milowebailey on March 04, 2012, 05:26:53 PM
Got home from the cabin today and there was a box on my doorstep...

The Ibirk has landed.   Let me see what I can come up with for a handle.  The one on it is too short, too small and at the wrong angle IMO.   On the other hand it's cool eye candy.

Who ends up with this one?  That will determine how easy I make it to take on and off.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on March 04, 2012, 05:59:50 PM
2. Milowebailey, paid
3. JW, paid
4. JSpain, paid
5. BLZFan, paid
Winner
1. BoldJava


Don't get funny.  You will have the Czarina to answer to.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: milowebailey on March 04, 2012, 08:42:19 PM
2. Milowebailey, paid
3. JW, paid
4. JSpain, paid
5. BLZFan, paid
Winner
1. BoldJava


Don't get funny.  You will have the Czarina to answer to.

That sounds like a challenge.  :)

PozzSka

Keep in mind the balance or the Ibirk.  I noticed the pot cannot withstand too much addition weight on the handle or it will tip over.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: milowebailey on March 07, 2012, 12:28:16 PM
Whoa.... this is a magic Ibirk.

I baked the coffee and a little sugar,

Quote
How to bake Turkish coffee:
1.   Add coffee and sugar in ibrik and stir
2.   Once sugar start caramelizing, add half ibrik of water and stir until all sugar is dissolved
3.   Add water to the top
4.   Wait for water to boil, and remove ibrik right before coffee overflows
5.   Wait few seconds to settle
6.   Distribute one scoop of crust to each cup
7.   Pour the coffee to the cups
8.   Wait few moments for coffee to settle, and serve


then added the water and the pot started spinning.... I tried to stop it and it started again.  So I went and grabbed the camera and took this video.  Interestingly it stopped spinning a few seconds before it boiled.  I wonder if it was designed that way.  Oh and it only spun clockwise, I tried to get it to spin the other way and it stopped and turned clockwise again.  I wonder if it would spin counter clockwise South of the equator?

MVI 1132 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qGZ-oPLDdxI#ws)

Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: peter on March 07, 2012, 12:35:23 PM
They spin the other way south of the equator.

I like that they designed the auto-agitation feature into it.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: milowebailey on March 07, 2012, 12:42:12 PM
It seems to turn at a rate of 30 RPM.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: peter on March 07, 2012, 12:43:59 PM
It seems to turn at a rate of 30 RPM.

That's the exact rate you want for perfect Turkish coffee!  Imagine that!
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: milowebailey on March 07, 2012, 12:46:28 PM
Now for the cup.

I used Panama Elida.... I have to say what a waste.  Too sweet and a hair bitter.  I think maybe an Africa coffee might be better suited for this brew method. 

Next round will be without sugar too.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: PozzSka on March 07, 2012, 12:49:12 PM
It seems to turn at a rate of 30 RPM.

There's got to be a way to calculate why that does that...if you change the amount of water does it spin faster or slower or the same?  What if it's empty?
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: milowebailey on March 07, 2012, 12:50:15 PM
It seems to turn at a rate of 30 RPM.

There's got to be a way to calculate why that does that...if you change the amount of water does it spin faster or slower or the same?  What if it's empty?
With just the coffee and sugar in it, it doesn't move.... only once I added the water.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: smico on March 07, 2012, 07:31:52 PM
Haha, I have never seen that.  Magic, magic.
I don't remeber last time I baked coffee as I can not have sugar.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on March 07, 2012, 07:40:30 PM
Whoa.... this is a magic Ibirk.

....  Oh and it only spun clockwise, I tried to get it to spin the other way and it stopped and turned clockwise again.  I wonder if it would spin counter clockwise South of the equator...


I ordered them that way.

Whirling dervishes only spin counter-clockwise, regardless of relationship to Equator.  Ibriks on the other hand are designed to spin the opposite, clockwise.

Whirling Dervishes (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJIofU-0jC0#noexternalembed)
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on March 07, 2012, 07:44:25 PM
Now for the cup.

I used Panama Elida.... I have to say what a waste.  Too sweet and a hair bitter.  I think maybe an Africa coffee might be better suited for this brew method. 

Next round will be without sugar too.


I stopped at Chad's favorite spice store after work and picked up some whole seed cardamom http://www.thespicehouse.com (http://www.thespicehouse.com).  The clerk said to use 5-10 whole seeds for about 14 oz of coffee, cracking them, and dropping pod and seeds into the pot with the coffee.  No grinding, no mortar and pestle, no grating.  Pour off coffee, leaving pods and coffee behind in pot.


Editorial insert - sugar would gag me.

B|Java

(http://media.web.britannica.com/eb-media/88/115088-004-AF105A77.jpg)
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: milowebailey on March 11, 2012, 01:34:34 PM
Ibirk will be heading out the door early this week.  Onto JW
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: JW on March 16, 2012, 04:43:14 PM
Magic Ibirk arrived today...looking it over it probably spun due to the less than flat bottom. I'm going to try it out in the morning with some full city santa rita natural.
JW
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: JW on March 24, 2012, 10:41:07 AM
Tried the "Ibirk" twice this week. The full city Santa Rita natural was much too bitter. I found it unpalatable. Tried it today with the Columbian Huila roasted to a city+. Tastes sweet and underextracted, but very palatable. Actually really enjoyed it. Tea like...

Did not try the "baked method". I really can't stomach sugar in my coffee anymore. A few years ago I would have needed about 10tsp to make it drinkable. Now well... things changed.  :)

On to Jim on monday....
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on March 31, 2012, 08:22:54 AM
Can we have an update on where each of the Ibriks is?  Reviews, impressions, 1st looks invited.

B|Java
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: JW on March 31, 2012, 10:59:16 AM
The Ibrik was delivered to JSpain on Thursday the 29th 12:16pm according to USPS.

Impressions: I liked the looks of it: pretty copper. I threw in a microfiber cloth to polish it and keep it shiny. Overall, I am not a fan of Turkish coffee though. The Columbian Huila was pretty palatable and did not taste bad, and the powder fines really didn't bother me. Maybe it would just need to grow on me, but I'm not sure.

I think I am just stuck on my CCD. I love that thing.
JW
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on March 31, 2012, 11:21:49 AM
Cool. I think BLZFN is going to do a meet-up with us in Portland.  Jim, you can do a hand-off if you wish.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: jspain on March 31, 2012, 02:18:59 PM
Cool. I think BLZFN is going to do a meet-up with us in Portland.  Jim, you can do a hand-off if you wish.

Dave,

Great idea, but it depends on suitcase space? I'll see. I got it on Friday!!!! That was quick!!!  Jim
Title: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: PozzSka on April 08, 2012, 10:02:54 AM
I have one of the Ibriks (or djezve). 

I'm going to play with it this week and get it out later this week.

Going to make a little cup now. And see how it goes.
Title: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: PozzSka on April 08, 2012, 10:35:08 AM
Just tried it now...

A 5 day rested Full City Roast of brazil santos and Guatemala Antigua.   

Smooth, not bitter, smokeyness of Guat  comes through.   

Tastes sort of like a really strong French press, or something.

So far I'm enjoying it. Thanks for the pass around...

i hvala Miroslav za Turksa kafa recept.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: blzrfn on April 16, 2012, 10:36:29 PM
I have received the Ibrik from Mr. Spain and will send it on its maiden voyage tomorrow morning.  This will be my first try piloting an Ibrik so my expectations are low, which usually improves the perceived results! 
Title: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: PozzSka on April 19, 2012, 02:29:23 PM
Sorry about the delay on my end...I'm putting this in the mail tomorrow morning...I meant to do it anyday this week, but it either slipped my mind or was just too low on the priority list (depending on the day). It will go out tomorrow, sorry again for the delay.

I do like it though, great idea for a pass around.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: blzrfn on April 20, 2012, 04:49:21 PM
I have tried brewing with the Ibrik twice now, mainly just to get used to the process.  I used 16 oz of water and 32g of coffee ground to a fine powder.  The first time I didn't have the heat high enough on my electric stove (started at 7) and after three boils and ~8 minutes the brew was strong but tasted overextracted.  Repeated the process again with the stove on high and the process completed in under 5 minutes.  This brew was pretty good, but not spectacular.  I think I need to be in between these two brew times and it should be just about right.  Now I got the timing down I am going to try some better coffee and may even go get some cardamom to try out.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: blzrfn on April 27, 2012, 09:24:39 PM
I decided to give this one more try before sending it off next week and this was the most successful brew I have made.  I watched vids on Youtube and did some reading and this is what I ended up doing.

~9 oz water
~3 T coffee (Ethiopia Aleta Wondo city roast)
~3 t sugar

Put water in Ibrik crank heat to high on the electric range.  Add sugar (didn't stir) and put on range.  Sugar dissolves rather quick and as soon as I saw the tiny bubbles forming I added the coffee and stirred well to completely incorporate.  Returned to heat and crema built very rapidly as soon as the head rose and large bubbles appeared I removed the Ibrik from the heat.  I let it settle for a few seconds and returned to boil one more time.  I then removed from heat and let it settle, spooned a bit of the crema into my demi-tasse and then poured.  I let it settle in the cup and enjoyed the nice, albeit sweet fruity cup.  I'm not sure what it is supposed to taste like but this is actually enjoyable.  I still don't think I would buy one other than as decoration and entertainment value and in those cases I would want an antique. 

I'm going to brew a few more times over the weekend then send it off on Monday.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on May 09, 2012, 05:23:50 AM
Just checking to see where our Ibriks are.  Please update the thread, thanks.

B|Java
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: blzrfn on May 09, 2012, 08:47:01 AM
According to the USPS website the ibrik is in the back of your mail carrier's jeep.  Enjoy B|Turkish!   8)
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on May 10, 2012, 03:01:18 PM
My Ibrik landed on the porch last eve, just as Bro' Dave said it would.  Where is the 2nd one?
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: ScareYourPassenger on May 10, 2012, 03:35:09 PM
I guess mmw has it. He hasn't asked for my address yet.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: MMW on May 11, 2012, 07:37:10 AM
Yes, I have it.  Sorry I've been quite busy the last couple of weeks and need one more weekend with it.  :)
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: ecc on July 07, 2012, 11:50:48 AM
Ibirk hand-delivered!  Just finished meeting SYP and his significant other, swapped some coffee talk, and looking forward to espresso with some of the Ethiopian Deri Kochoha Sidama Jeremy laid on me with the new coffee toy.

Thanks again to SYP, great to meet both of you, thanks for the roadshow Dave!  A little caffeinated today, will try out the Turkish tomorrow.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on July 07, 2012, 12:01:58 PM
As they say in Hollywood, it's a wrap.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: ScareYourPassenger on July 07, 2012, 02:02:19 PM
Thanks for the roadshow Dave. It has been a blast playing with new coffee toys and in some cases sending or receiving extra goodies:)

It was great meeting Todd in person and he was kind enough to share a wonderful local place to get decent coffee!
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on December 09, 2012, 08:12:21 AM
Made Turkish this morning -- by default.

Seems that someone in the family left the grinder in a tight espresso grind mode yesterday morning.  Went to dump the coffee into the KONE and realized what I had done.  Not to fear.

1)  Reach for the ibrik.
2)  Transfer boiling water from the Pino to the ibrik.
3)  Shovel 35 grams of the ground 68 grams into the boiling water.
4)  Let it rise; take off heat/return to heat X 3.
5)  Pour slurry through KONE into Chemex.
6)  Permit to drain.
7)  Serve up with 1/2 and 1/2.

Blind cupping (as in unawares) comment from Czarina -- "Boy that is creamy.  Good flavor."


Even knowing my hiccups, the cup was "not-bad," to use the favorite Midwest expression for understating "good."


(http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/138/244/funny-barack-michelle-obama-face.jpg?1308706785)
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: mp on December 09, 2012, 12:10:35 PM
Made Turkish this morning -- by default.

Seems that someone in the family left the grinder in a tight espresso grind mode yesterday morning.  Went to dump the coffee into the KONE and realized what I had done.  Not to fear.

1)  Reach for the ibrik.
2)  Transfer boiling water from the Pino to the ibrik.
3)  Shovel 35 grams of the ground 68 grams into the boiling water.
4)  Let it rise; take off heat/return to heat X 3.
5)  Pour slurry through KONE into Chemex.
6)  Permit to drain.
7)  Serve up with 1/2 and 1/2.

Blind cupping (as in unawares) comment from Czarina -- "Boy that is creamy.  Good flavor."


Even knowing my hiccups, the cup was "not-bad," to use the favorite Midwest expression for understating "good."


([url]http://i0.kym-cdn.com/photos/images/original/000/138/244/funny-barack-michelle-obama-face.jpg?1308706785[/url])


Well done B|QuickAdjuster!

 ;D
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on February 04, 2013, 05:13:17 AM
Inadvertently left the grinder on espresso from yesterday's macchiato prep and ended up with 68 grams of espresso grind for my pourover.  Nuts. 

Pulled out the trusty Turk.  Weighed out 44 grams of the Brazilian espresso grind and brought the water to the top with three bubbling events.  Took out the KONE, the Hario 2, and a pyrex 16 oz measuring cup.  Poured the slurry through the KONE, let it drip through with some spooned assistance (grabbing as many grounds as I could).  16 oz of a cup that most resembles a strong Mokka cup.   But I wasn't finished there. . .

When Smico was here, he taught us to read the grounds the Croatia way.  I pointed the handle towards me (just like Miroslav taught us) and most of the grounds were on the right, pointing to the future.  The grounds suggested, "Bet you will probably forget to readjust the grinder several more times this year, champ!"




(https://www.gstatic.com/android/market/coffee.furtune/f-705-9)
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: milowebailey on February 04, 2013, 06:02:18 AM
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Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: smico on February 04, 2013, 01:15:08 PM
 I am so delighted that my short visit had such profound effect on coffee dregs reading customs in Mid West.

Dave, you obviously have great skills. If you can read so much from the cup after Kone 3 filtration, what kind of bright and shiny future you would be able to read from real turkish coffee cup? :)
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on February 04, 2013, 01:50:01 PM
I am so delighted that my short visit had such profound effect on coffee dregs reading customs in Mid West.

Dave, you obviously have great skills. If you can read so much from the cup after Kone 3 filtration, what kind of bright and shiny future you would be able to read from real turkish coffee cup? :)

I only prepare Balkan coffee <wink>.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on February 13, 2014, 03:22:54 AM
Looking for my Ibrik this morning.  Not up here, must be in basement resting.  Need it for the LIDO2 testing.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: smico on April 20, 2014, 08:48:00 AM
I got some Sulawesi Toraja from Dave last year.  This is not my favourite espresso bean, and I use it sparingly in some blends.  I roasted some last week, and brought it yesterday to our friend that made Turkish coffee with it, and it was one of the most enjoyable coffees I have had in the last little while. 
It might be that I have Turkish so rarely, but for sure Sulawesi shines big time using that preparation.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: BoldJava on April 20, 2014, 08:55:48 AM
... have had in the last little while. 
It might be that I have Turkish so rarely, but for sure Sulawesi shines big time using that preparation.

Thanks for the idea.  I will try the Sula PB in my ibrik - - it is spectacular in the espresso.
Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: Fahad on April 20, 2014, 11:23:18 AM
According to how the levantine-run roasters we have here sell their coffee for prep as Turkish coffee, the variant would normally be either Brazilian or Colombian, where Colombian is apparently conceived to be the superior grade.

Most customers would buy their coffee ground on the spot with cardamom in the same grinder.

In one case I made espresso with beans bought from one of those roasters, and somehow the texture was espresso-like but the flavor was so close to what Turkish coffee tastes like when prepared. I was baffled at the time, and would now guess it is related to roast profile where I'm assuming beans are either scorched or baked as I suspect this is an extreme and not some sort of middle ground profile.

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Title: Re: Full: Ibirk, Turkish Coffee Maker - Traveling Road Show
Post by: smico on April 20, 2014, 12:24:57 PM
This is interesting theory Fahad. I would have not thought about that... Indeed, my profile was a bit longer than desired.
I dropped the beans at higher temp, and then struggled throughout the roast to follow my old template, then tamed the roast at the end too much...