the search is over. You have found the perfect machine to combine your love affair with coffee: a super automatic that grinds, prepares and even prepares a cappuccino at the touch of a button. (and, no, you won’t mind using soy milk). Now, the thing is, something happened before with an oilier coffee that made friends with your machine, and you’re not quite sure. how to quit were you really on cloud nine, or was it just your head that was in the clouds?
If you feel like you don’t know anything about fatty coffee, no problem. Our experts have been around the block more than a few times, and we know how to save your machine (and your wallet) from overpriced, oily franchise cafes. We’ve taken a look at some of the most popular strains and roasts out there and put together our own expert guide to help you make a smooth transition to super-automatic brewing. We even provide several options for bold dark roasts that should pair well with any grinder.
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what does all this mean? To get started, check out our infographic below and more details on all things oily beans, our top picks for beans that pair well with super-autos, and the answer to a frequently asked question: are oily beans good or bad? think of it as a roadmap to a new era of coffee bliss.
what are fatty beans?
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Oily beans are a completely natural result of roasting coffee until natural sugars and oils coat the outside of the beans. oily beans are almost always dark roasted beans that are near or just past the second crack during roasting. Caramelized sugars and oils create shiny, oily beans that give smoky, chocolatey, caramel and/or bitter notes depending on the origin and quality of the beans.
Because coffee has a natural sweetness that coats the beans, many coffee and espresso lovers find that they love the balance between a rich espresso combined with a caramelized flavor note. however, it’s important to make sure you’re taking the proper steps to ensure you’re using a great quality bean that isn’t super oily if you’re using a super automatic machine.
But all hope is not lost: If you have a super-automatic machine and you’re a dark roast lover, here are our safe picks for high-quality beans that won’t clog your machine.
the best coffee beans for super-automatic espresso machines
Some of our favorite picks for super-automatic espresso machines include latte love crema wave, gaggia 100% arabica, maromas orphea, carraro dolci arabica, and lavazza super crema.
oily coffee beans: good or bad?
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Short answer: It depends.
oily coffee beans aren’t necessarily bad, they actually have a lot of benefits in terms of adding a unique flavor to your coffee and using oily coffee beans in your prosumer or semi-automatic won’t usually do you any significant harm, but it can be difficult to work with depending on the machine you are using.
Oily beans are generally safe even for use with Super Automatics, as long as they are good quality beans and are not too dark or oily. if you use super oily beans on a super auto, you’re headed for bad territory.
so, as a safe bet, we suggest double checking which beans will work with your machine so you don’t get stuck with a clogged super auto and a long list of cleaning and maintenance issues.
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