Does anyone have opinions on the quality of the Schaerer Coffee Art C machines that are now used by many gas stations and convenience stores?

Does anyone have opinions on the quality of the Schaerer Coffee Art C machines that are now used by many gas stations and convenience stores?

Does anyone have opinions on the quality of the Schaerer Coffee Art C machines that are now used by many gas stations and convenience stores?

Does anyone have opinions on the quality of the Schaerer Coffee Art C machines that are now used by many gas stations and convenience stores?

Does anyone have opinions on the quality of the Schaerer Coffee Art C machines that are now used by many gas stations and convenience stores?

Does anyone have opinions on the quality of the Schaerer Coffee Art C machines that are now used by many gas stations and convenience stores?

minimum dose size?

I use the Hario switch to brew my coffee and am trying to reduce my caffeine consumption. Hence I would like to brew smaller cups of coffee. I am currently using 10g of coffee with 160g of water. (1:16 Ratio) I am wondering if there is a minimum amount of coffee...

Does anyone have opinions on the quality of the Schaerer Coffee Art C machines that are now used by many gas stations and convenience stores?

It seems like over the past 5-7 years, many of the nicer gas stations and convenience stores have switched to bean-to-cup coffee. Even some of the shitty ones, like Circle K, have made this move. Most seem to rely on the Schaerer Coffee Art C or other similar machines.

Does anyone have any feedback on 1) the quality of these machines, 2) how they differ in quality compared to Starbucks, and/or 3) the overall trend I've described?

For context, I just had a decaf cup from one at a Kum & Go, and it was absolutely horrible. Tasted like flavorless burned water. On the other hand, I've had a great experience at other chains like RaceTrac.

I'm somewhat of a coffee noob personally, but I do make a solid cup at home using either my Aeropress or my pour over. Typically purchase single origin beans or blends from either Equator or Verve.

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