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If you don’t wanna do it, nay.
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Right though, you can't beat freshly ground beans from your local. Those stove-top espresso makers are good and cheap too - you put water in the bottom, fine ground coffee in the middle and it steams up into espresso.
Or total budget choice; coffee filter coffee.
So: don't go nerd, just appreciate and learn as your own thing.
Seriously, like 20% of users here must be, and its okay.
A good starter grinder is the stainless steel burr grinder Timemore. Don't buy anything less, buy right or buy twice.
https://youtu.be/hHR3E0Ihha4
Somewhat more seriously, wouldn't the first step in becoming a nerd of the coffee arts be learning how to roast your own beans[goldstarcoffee.com] in your own roaster?[www.amazon.com]