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The Use of Sage Barista Impress Yields such Delight, Inspiring a Desire to Prepare Lattes Continuously

Manipulating the mechanical device with a lever offers a thrill of entertainment.

Operating the tamper using a lever adds an enjoyable twist
Operating the tamper using a lever adds an enjoyable twist

The Use of Sage Barista Impress Yields such Delight, Inspiring a Desire to Prepare Lattes Continuously

Coffee's Never Been Better: The Sage Barista Touch Impress

Hey there, coffee aficionados! I've got some exciting news for you. I've been blessed to test out some of the finest coffee makers on the market, but the Sage Barista Touch Impress (or the Breville Barista Touch Impress outside the UK) has stolen the show. This machine is a game-changer, offering a barista-quality coffee experience right in your own kitchen.

I've been brewing with this Heston Blumenthal-designed beaut for a few days now, and boy, oh boy, is it a joy. It's got a price point that's about half the De'Longhi Primadonna Aromatic I recently reviewed, but still exudes the luxurious vibe of a premium bean-to-cup espresso machine.

First things first, let's talk about its design. It comes with both single-walled and pressurized filter baskets, making it easy even for newbies to create a well-balanced espresso. The portafilter feels sturdy and well-built in the hand, and it comes complete with a full set of cleaning tools that neatly keep hidden away in a storage drawer behind the drip tray.

As a thoughtful touch, Sage provides an 'eco starter kit' containing descaler, cleaner for the group head and grinder, steam wand cleaner, and a handy microfiber barista cloth. The machine will even guide you through the cleaning process once it's time to spruce things up. Plus, it comes with a water filter as standard— a feature found in some of the best espresso machines but one that's often an additional cost if you live in a hard water area or simply want to remove impurities that could affect your coffee's taste.

Now, let's dive into the features that make the Sage Barista Touch Impress truly stand out. One of the trickiest parts of being a barista is finding the perfect grind size for your coffee beans. The Sage makes this as effortless as possible, with a 38mm conical burr grinder adjustable among 30 settings, ensuring a precise extraction every time.

Sure, you'll have to do the initial work of dialing in your grind size, but the Sage Barista Touch Impress takes the majority of the guesswork out of the process. After filling the water tank and loading your beans, the Sage will lead you through the coffee-making process, offering you options like espresso, long black, latte, cappuccino, and flat white.

Once you've selected your drink, it will grind the beans and tamp them down for you, all while guiding you to pull down the lever on the left side of the machine. It's a satisfying process, and the machine will even correct you if you're not applying enough pressure. It's beginner-friendly, but don't let that deceive you — this machine has plenty of advanced features for those who want to experiment and perfect their brew.

Overall, the Sage Barista Touch Impress is an exceptional bean-to-cup machine that's versatile, user-friendly, and delivers professional-level results. It's currently securing a spot on our platform's list of the best bean-to-cup coffee machines, and once I've had a chance to explore all its capabilities, I'll be back with a full review. In the meantime, if you'll excuse me, I need to get my caffeine fix!

This machine's design, with single-walled and pressurized filter baskets, is perfect for both beginners and experienced coffee enthusiasts, making it a great fit for various lifestyles and food-and-drink preferences. Because the Sage Barista Touch Impress comes with features like a 38mm conical burr grinder and options for espresso, long black, latte, cappuccino, and flat white, it's not just a kitchen appliance, but a valuable addition to anyone's home-and-garden lifestyle, especially those who appreciate high-quality cooking equipment.

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