How To Get The Best Results On The Gaggia Classic Pro / Tips & Tricks

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  • Опубликовано: 23 июл 2024
  • In this episode I will talk about my experience using the Gaggia Classic. I've noticed issues with water temperature stability & steam pressure, and figured out a way to fix them without spending extra money. Using these little tricks you will get the most out of your machine, elevetaing your coffee to a whole new level.
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  • @YES_MALLARD
    @YES_MALLARD 3 года назад +306

    This is one of the most helpful videos. Thank you! I did a write up of what you covered for referencing.
    Brewing workflow
    1. Turn on machine. Let it heat up 15-30m.
    2. Wait for BREW BUTTON to light up
    3. Remove Portafilter
    4. Run some water through group head then wipe with towel and use brush to clean
    5. 18g coffee into basket and tamp
    6. Flip on STEAM BUTTON for 20s then flip off
    7. Put filled Portafilter into place
    8. Brew espresso
    ***Longer than 20s will cause boiling water/steam to spill into group head
    Steaming Milk workflow
    1. Flip on STEAM BUTTON until it lights up
    2. Flip off STEAM BUTTON
    3. Turn steam valve and release all of the steam until it runs out
    4. Press STEAM BUTTON AND BREW BUTTON
    5. Turn steam valve to let some hot water out of steam wand
    6. Flip off BREW BUTTON
    7. Wait for steam to come out of steam wand, then close steam valve
    8. Wait 20s.
    9. Open steam valve to purge a little bit, then steam milk normally.
    ***STEAM BUTTON will not light up, but you will have enough steam for milk
    General workflow for brewing and frothing
    1. Turn on machine
    2. Purge/clean group head
    3. Brew button light on
    4. Flip on Steam button for 20s, flip off
    5. Brew
    6. Wait 20-30s for boiler to heat up again
    7. Press Steam Button + Brew Button
    8. Release hot water out of steam wand
    9. Flip off Brew button
    10. Wait for steam to come out of steam wand, then close valve
    11. Wait 20s
    12. Purge steam valve a little bit, then steam milk normally. Boiler will be hot enough to provide enough steam for (2 latte worth of) milk

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад +16

      Thank you for taking the time to do this :)

    • @fancystreet1429
      @fancystreet1429 3 года назад +12

      Thank you for writing the steps! This is one of the most helpful videos on this machine and I just sat down with pen and paper to write a list like this but you did it all for me. Thanks also to The Majestic Bean for clarifying and sharing about the best results for this machine!

    • @michaelroll10
      @michaelroll10 2 года назад +4

      Now you THE king of coffee. Thank you so much for writing!

    • @FullForce1972
      @FullForce1972 2 года назад +3

      @@tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746 where did you get that funnel for your basket?

    • @elchappo1320
      @elchappo1320 2 года назад +1

      All that jus to get a 2oz espresso shot!? I'll jus use a super-automatic machine

  • @AdastraRecordings
    @AdastraRecordings 3 года назад +243

    What the hell did I get myself into? The Gaggia Classic rabbit hole is a deep one!

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад +9

      It's deep and twisty 😂

    • @keulengnomdererste2850
      @keulengnomdererste2850 2 года назад +6

      Bro, i am not even sure if i even like real cappuccino/flat whites anymore. i just hope my noobie hands just cant get the right settings after one day of testing xd

    • @rjejames28
      @rjejames28 2 года назад +3

      PID install is one a lot of people do to avoid the extra steps

    • @suryarrrr
      @suryarrrr 2 года назад +37

      After buying my gaggia classic - I feel like I have entered a cult. I keep thinking about it even when I sleep

    • @suryarrrr
      @suryarrrr 2 года назад

      Great vid, thanks

  • @jinkazama6159
    @jinkazama6159 6 месяцев назад +5

    Dude I just bought a gaggia and searched all over youtube for a tutorial and yours by far is the greatest of all time man

  • @ropehitch
    @ropehitch 2 года назад +4

    THANK YOU! This is so helpful and such a nice clear explanation of a repeatable process to achieve quality and consistency. Much appreciated. Nice shooting too, I could see everything clearly.

  • @mrinalikharbanda
    @mrinalikharbanda Год назад +7

    Can't espresso how grateful I am for coming across your channel!
    These tips and tricks have elevated my coffee game to the next level. Loving my gaggia thanks to you.

  • @williamdugan2924
    @williamdugan2924 3 года назад +9

    Brilliant idea of using the "funnel" to fill the portafilter from a "standard" grinder ... I was told it would be difficult and messy to not use a dosing grinder ... so, you've provided even more tips than you thought! Thanks!

  • @korie08
    @korie08 3 года назад +6

    Thank you very much for your guide, Can’t wait to try in the morning.

  • @michaelfrisbie7247
    @michaelfrisbie7247 3 года назад

    An absolutely essential video for any new Gaggia Classic Pro owner!

  • @Indohomebarista
    @Indohomebarista 3 года назад +11

    This is the exact correct instruction for this gaggia classic pro that I need...thank you

  • @johnhayden1495
    @johnhayden1495 Год назад +5

    This video is the most useful video I've seen for the GCP workflow and overcoming some of its limitations. Everything in it checks out on my machine and is now part of my daily routine. Thank you.

  • @andriymysyk9557
    @andriymysyk9557 3 года назад +2

    Awesome! Finally, I found a video that goes over all the tweeks needed. Thank you!

  • @aligizzle69
    @aligizzle69 2 года назад

    Just bought a Classic Pro and this has been hugely helpful. Definitely improves the quality of espresso no end! Thanks

  • @Kingsfool
    @Kingsfool 3 года назад +9

    Just got this exact machine and this is the video I’ve been looking for. Thank you for putting this together! Extremely helpful.

  • @eleanorbrown8914
    @eleanorbrown8914 3 года назад +5

    really helpful!!!! i found your channel literally the day before my machine arrived, and we have the same grinder as well! thanks so much

  • @TimoONE
    @TimoONE Год назад

    I've been using the Gaggia classic for years now and never heard of these tips before. So helpful. Thank you!

  • @Gohanssb
    @Gohanssb 2 года назад +1

    Excellent video, you explained everything incredibly well and will definitely be utilizing these tips. Thank you!

  • @Midorikevinsama
    @Midorikevinsama 3 года назад +5

    One of the best video I've seen related to gaggia. Well done!

  • @chumakov
    @chumakov 3 года назад +5

    Just got my Gaggia Classic Pro today and I gotta say, your video helped me a lot. Cheers mate!

  • @SnowyFinland
    @SnowyFinland 2 года назад

    Amazingly helpful video. It's probably the best one for using the Gaggia Classic Pro I've seen on RUclips. Many thanks for doing this, TMB.

  • @est.1970
    @est.1970 3 года назад +1

    My Classic Pro is coming today. Thank you for your time and knowledge. Brilliant!

  • @vradonich
    @vradonich 3 года назад +86

    I have had this machine since April and just saw this video. Cant believe I did not know this before. This video has been amazing, finally I have a reason why the micro foam and espressos were not consistent. Thanks mate. Great work. Keep it up!

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад +4

      Thank you for the kind words Vincent. Stay tuned for more videos about the Classic😁

    • @Psychoh90
      @Psychoh90 3 года назад +4

      Great work of this guy, I can totally agree with you. I do something different when steaming latte for latte art. I just turn on the steaming for 25 sec. Wipe the want and start steaming after 30sec, without pressing the 2 buttons.

    • @earnest6
      @earnest6 3 года назад +1

      @@Psychoh90 I’m going to try it your way. Actually I new the technic is different from the new and old machine

  • @droidz3589
    @droidz3589 3 года назад +8

    Amazing! Really helpful tips. I tried this morning and the shots are no longer sour. Thanks a lot!

  • @ronstevens1453
    @ronstevens1453 2 года назад +1

    Thank You!!
    I've had the older model Gaggia Classic for years and had it pretty well in hand (I thought). The pump went and I just replaced it with the new model and tried it this morning with terrible results. Espresso was awful and I couldn't get the milk anywhere near where I wanted. I'm quite sure your excellent instructions will get me back in my happy coffee state of mind again. Great video, so helpful. Much appreciated.

  • @TheHouseOfD
    @TheHouseOfD Год назад +1

    Great video! That step by step workflow was very helpful and made my espresso stay nice and hot.

  • @antoniogranatelli5280
    @antoniogranatelli5280 3 года назад +3

    My machine arrives in about 5 days. Big props to you!

  • @radusebastianionita803
    @radusebastianionita803 3 года назад +54

    Man, where were you 5 months ago? It’s like i have a brand new espresso machine. Top notch content!

    • @radusebastianionita803
      @radusebastianionita803 3 года назад +5

      I just did that and indeed my flat white is creamier and tastier than ever. Quick one, i remember that in the past, I was pushing brew and steam buttons at the same time by mistake. It has always felt like i am breaking the thing. Are we sure 100% that pushing both steam and brew buttons won't damage any internal ?
      Thx! :)

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад +1

      Cheers mate. I haven't said that you should push both buttons at the same time😂

    • @radusebastianionita803
      @radusebastianionita803 3 года назад

      At 11:40 both buttons are pressed. So what i meant was that if brew and steam are turned on concomitantly, would there be a risk of damaging the internals? I have tested the first part (pulling the shot) and indeed it tastes much better,

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад +3

      @@radusebastianionita803 that's together with the steam knob to let some hot water through the steam wand

    • @damianobaggio838
      @damianobaggio838 3 года назад +1

      Haha! 😄 same here man!! Thank you for this video! Very helpful!

  • @verenaw.5952
    @verenaw.5952 7 месяцев назад +1

    Super helpful thank you! My Gaggia is coming tomorrow.👍🏼

  • @MikeFLHT
    @MikeFLHT 3 года назад +2

    This is a great help. My Gaggia Classic Pro is due to arrive tomorrow and I am grateful to have some insight before I begin. Thanks!

  • @ranjitgovindaraj
    @ranjitgovindaraj 3 года назад +3

    Best tutorial for the GCP. I just got mine. I’m getting better milk froth with your tip. Much appreciated.

  • @Iheartknives1
    @Iheartknives1 3 года назад +4

    This video is a game changer! I’ve been getting ok results with the steam wand before and first try with your method has gotten me perfect microfoam and texture. It makes pouring latte art so much easier when the milk consistency is perfect. Thank you for this video!

  • @stephenwalsh3629
    @stephenwalsh3629 4 месяца назад +1

    WOW ! I am glad I stumbled across this person’s video. Going to try his technique this afternoon. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • @danielkroo
    @danielkroo Год назад

    Thank you so much for this video! Got this Machine today and my first Cappuccino was awful. Used your tricks and the second one was a huge improvement, both in taste and look.

  • @dirkl216
    @dirkl216 3 года назад +17

    Great video! There a lot to miss if you’re not watching it a few times. With practice and familiarity with the specifics of “your” personal machine, these are good suggestions. The coffee journey is all about learning and if you aren’t learning then you must be already there and your journey is over. For the rest of us, much complements on your videos. Keep them coming!

  • @desned
    @desned 3 года назад +4

    Thanks man...the difference of making espresso with my Gaggia before and after I saw the video is huge...appreciate that!!!

  • @JakeEllison94
    @JakeEllison94 Год назад

    Great video, excited to get mine in the mail. Best tips and tricks I have seen for the classic pro!

  • @ZaKidStreet
    @ZaKidStreet Год назад

    Great insite for the steaming! I had a perfect latte this morning after watching your video for the first time since I bought my Gaggia 4 years ago. Thank you.

  • @halbert3642
    @halbert3642 3 года назад +5

    Thank you bro! Now I know why my streamed milk always creates bubbles on top of my latte. It's working perfectly rn!

  • @kelvinbalogun8447
    @kelvinbalogun8447 3 года назад +6

    Saw this video a week or so ago as I was prepping for the arrival of my gaggia classic pro and made a mental note to watch again when the unit arrives. Its here and what a great guide you’ve provided. Many thanks for posting!

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад

      Thank you Kelvin 😁 Are you happy with your new Gaggia machine 😊

    • @kelvinbalogun8447
      @kelvinbalogun8447 3 года назад +3

      Not barrista class yet but its getting better. I've watched some of your other videos and I think the arrival of my baratza virtuoso+ will improve the grind and the result. Hopefully 🙂

    • @arispoli1269
      @arispoli1269 Год назад

      Same. Just got mine and this tip is a game changer thank you!

  • @rickywinterborn1004
    @rickywinterborn1004 3 года назад +2

    I just bought a classic and I love your videos. Keep up the good work!

  • @tomg6284
    @tomg6284 2 года назад

    Getting my machine today, you saved me from a frustrating time.
    Thanks.

  • @MrJustinlandcare
    @MrJustinlandcare 3 года назад +3

    Great video man. Really appreciate the time and effort you put I to it. I'm looking forward to practicing when my pro gets unboxed 🤙

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад

      Thanks Justin, when is you Classic arriving?😁

    • @MrJustinlandcare
      @MrJustinlandcare 3 года назад +2

      @@tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746 it's actually already here. I'm just waiting on my Mignon manuale to arrive before I get it out. Is that the Weiss distribution method you're using?

  • @scottlinovitz2880
    @scottlinovitz2880 3 года назад +3

    Fantastic, informative video. Thank you.

  • @woodsteel8342
    @woodsteel8342 2 года назад

    Happy that I found your channel, really appreciate your help with this little Maschine.

  • @SbrissaFamily
    @SbrissaFamily 11 дней назад

    Goran, you are amazing. Your approach on these videos is clean and precise. Thank you so much for all of this!!

  • @zapnorok
    @zapnorok 3 года назад +4

    Dude, this is insane! Just in time as I've gotten my Gaggia a few weeks back too. Thank you so much man, more content like this please!

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Benjamin, happy to help :)

    • @zapnorok
      @zapnorok 3 года назад +2

      @@tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746 Thanks bud! Only thought is to film it horizontally rather than vertical :)

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад +3

      Thanks mate, will do that as soon as we can film together with Madeleine again. We have a strict lockdown here in Melbourne & can't have people coming over for any type of visits 😔

    • @zapnorok
      @zapnorok 3 года назад +1

      ​@@tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746 Ah gotcha, thanks mate! Are you filming on your phone? Perhaps you can rotate it sideways and film it that way? Hahaha!

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад +2

      We already tried filming horizontal, but it just doesn't look as good😂

  • @renhansen1246
    @renhansen1246 3 года назад +3

    Cheers mate. I'm looking forward to putting your tips into practice tomorrow morning!

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад

      Thank you Ren, let us know how you go 😁

    • @renhansen1246
      @renhansen1246 3 года назад

      @@tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746 Definitely an improvement in the milk frothing but the shower screen isn't flowing properly so I've got some cleaning to do!

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад

      @@renhansen1246 might also be that the shower is too tight or too loose. Play around with the screw until you get satisfactory dispersion 😁

  • @yanvysotskyy581
    @yanvysotskyy581 2 года назад

    Awesome video, thanks for sharing! Going to practice right away.

  • @jmartinsen5379
    @jmartinsen5379 3 года назад +2

    Thanks so much for this video, none of the other videos telling about the Classic pro has even mentioned anything about those isues.
    I just ordered the Gaggia Classic Pro yesterday and thanks to your video I will get of the right way from beginning.

  • @jaclynb3612
    @jaclynb3612 3 года назад +6

    Just got a Gaggia Classic Pro and this channel is an absolute gem; we’ve finally have been able to prepare consistent cappuccinos and microfoam! I’m surprised more people haven’t found this channel yet❣️

  • @DarkMetroid777
    @DarkMetroid777 3 года назад +4

    This is amazing. Had my Gaggia for a few weeks now and been trying to figure out why my coffee wasn't as hot as it should be. Very informative!

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад

      Hope you enjoy your new machine mate 😄

    • @frasertomsfilm
      @frasertomsfilm 3 года назад +1

      @@tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746 some people brew when the light is off after it is preheated by purging some water... when the light is off it is heating the water, so - I'm finding my espresso's to be 80-90% of the time at a good temp.

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад

      @@frasertomsfilm that sounds reasonable. I can't try it because I have a PID now, but hopefully someone else can confirm that it is a more consistent way.

  • @samo2134
    @samo2134 3 месяца назад

    Nice video. Thanks for all the tips 🙏

  • @jockspice
    @jockspice 3 года назад

    Just got a gaggia classic and this vid is very helpful - thank you!

  • @ganjaman3912
    @ganjaman3912 3 года назад +7

    Massive respect from Canada brother, my machine will arrive this week and the information you just provided is priceless. Truly appreciate your help. Just a side note, your English is awesome, well done. I hope you and those that love you are keeping well 😊

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад +1

      Thank you mate, you're very kind 😊 Congratulations on your new machine, hopefully you'll enjoy it and make delicious coffee with it 🙏

  • @H3llfire741
    @H3llfire741 3 года назад +3

    Great video! Thanks for the tips. I just got my machine and have been getting the same problem with my shots not being hot enough.

  • @T100ley
    @T100ley 3 года назад +2

    Can’t wait to try this! Terrific video!

  • @bikesforme7922
    @bikesforme7922 3 года назад +2

    thanks for sharing, it is rare that one finds info that enriches their lives. your info does that for me.

  • @danjv
    @danjv 3 года назад +4

    Thanks very much for putting all these hacks together. I'm expecting my Classic Pro in about a week. I did a lot of research before deciding on the Gaggia. Nothing else compares at this price. It's built to last and the full size group head is what separates this machine from an appliance.
    The 20 second wait for steaming milk cures what they are call waiting the "too late light." Can't wait to put all this into practice. For those who don't want the bother, you could spend twice as much for a bean to cup super automatic.

  • @taden2007
    @taden2007 3 года назад +8

    Great video!! And honestly this kind of makes me just want to save up for a machine with a bigger boiler though, would make things a lot easier I feel

  • @shanelbcvinyl
    @shanelbcvinyl 4 месяца назад

    After trying a few different methods by different people, yours gave me the best results. Huge thanks for sharing

  • @tkm3207
    @tkm3207 3 года назад

    Wow!! Just amazing tips! Makes all the difference! Thanks!!

  • @Abudness
    @Abudness 3 года назад +3

    Your video is so helpful man, I was interested in GCP but I was afraid with the consistency when I saw couple reviews.
    But now after seeing this im convinced enough to get it!
    Thanks again, much appreciated 👌🏽

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад +4

      Glad our video helped you make up your mind. Maybe Gaggia will send some $$$ oir way for sales commission 😂

  • @syariefhidayatuloh9606
    @syariefhidayatuloh9606 3 года назад +3

    Mate you're awesome! Thanks for the tips & tricks on that Gaggia 🍻 i'm still saving some money to get one tho, wish me luck Lol

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад +2

      Thank you for the kind words. Hopefully you get the Classic soon & put it to good use, it makes delicious espresso 😊

  • @michaelfree3308
    @michaelfree3308 2 года назад

    Man this is a great video. I used your tips and was able to immediately make better espresso and steam milk more effective. Thanks a lot!

  • @sandygilliland7600
    @sandygilliland7600 3 года назад +1

    These are some GREAT tips! I received a Gaggia Classic, from my son, for Christmas. Gotta say, I was a bit intimidated. But you explain things so dang well!! You, Sir, have become my 'go to' guy for info. Thank you so much!

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much Sandy, that's extremely kind from you 🙏 How are you enjoying your new machine so far? 😊

  • @jamesgulland
    @jamesgulland 3 года назад +10

    This video is super helpful, and well explained - thank you! Although I still am a little perplexed why everyone is calling this one of the best affordable espresso machines, but it can't do basic things well out of the box without work-arounds! Anyway, really appreciate you taking time out to explain - I'm already adopting these techniques with better results 👍

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад +6

      It's pretty good for the money, all the issues are related to the fact it has a very small single boiler.

    • @Gk2003m
      @Gk2003m Год назад +1

      The great thing is that these techniques are portable; they work on other machines. The old Starbucks/ Saeco machines, the old Krups machines, the old DeLonghi machines, etc.

  • @francochan
    @francochan 3 года назад +5

    As always, thanks for taking the time to video the whole process, so you can allow the rest of us to “walk along with you”. 👍
    Honest question, after you pull your shot at the 15:06 mark, can’t you just jump straight to the steam pre-heating step at 15:17?
    I noticed, that at 15:06, you switched on the steam button and waited for 20 seconds, and then shut it off.
    But then right after, you turned the brew & steam buttons both on, waited for water to come out, then turned off the brew button and waited for steam to come out of the steam wand, then shut the knob off, keeping the steam button on. Then started your timer for 20 seconds before steaming… a similar 20 second step as you did at the 15:06 mark.
    My question again is why the extra step involving the steam button at the 15:06 mark? After you pull your shot, can’t you just jump straight to the steam pre-heating step at 15:17?

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  2 года назад +6

      Excellent question Franco. In all honesty, I'm not techincally gifted enough to understand why I was doing what I was doing. After reading a lot on different coffee forums and experimenting, I found that what I'm doing in this video works very well, and gets me consistent repeatable results. Now that I think about what you said, it would have cut the whole process, but since having a PID on the Gaggia atm, I can't actually try that out. If you have a Classic, try it and let me know if you still get good results.

  • @garystorer5461
    @garystorer5461 3 года назад +1

    G’day mate I bought my Classic pro two weeks age and was ready to send it back until I came across your channel
    I’m now making great shots and milk thanks mate keep the vids coming

  • @spellmadam2947
    @spellmadam2947 3 года назад +1

    Thank you. I got my machine yesterday and I did read in the directions while pulling the shot you had to turn the steam button on as well. This is a great video.

  • @writetokelvin
    @writetokelvin 3 года назад +6

    In my personal experience, or probably due to the warmer climate here (maybe?), the 20s steam button preheat trick may need to be improvised to lesser seconds. I've read around some other user's experience of 8s being sufficient, depending on where the boiler is at, at the point in time. So, just word of advise, do improvise on the steam button preheat seconds. Sometimes 20s for me would torch the grounds and it would come out bitter. Sometimes 12s would turn out nice and sweet. Do play around :)

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад +3

      I absolutely agree mate, the steps shouldn't be followed religiously. They should be adjusted to everyone's individual situation, since not all machines are the same 😁

    • @Gk2003m
      @Gk2003m Год назад +2

      I adjust based on the age of my beans. When the beans are fresh, on my machine 11 seconds works. But as the bag of beans dwindles and they are now 10 days older, that drops down to five. By the time the bag provides its last cup of espresso, I won’t need the steam preheat at all.

  • @juxtabros
    @juxtabros 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for sharing your techniques! I'm getting an older version of the Gaggia Classic soon (the one with the buttons together and the wide steam button), I wonder if the same tips will work on it? We will see!

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад

      Should work, let us know how you go ☺️

    • @donatoton
      @donatoton 3 года назад

      there are a lot of temperature surfing schemes out there. They all are just trying to over come the fact that the temperature range on the gaggia is pretty huge before the heating element kicks back on, even after warmed up. I have the older generation as well and find that letting it warm up for at least 20 minutes, then dispense ~1 ounce of water, then wait for the light to go off; depending on where in the heating cycle it was this takes up to a minute. this means the heating element is back on, it will stay on for about 10 secs. during that time I put in the portafilter, and then once the brew light comes back on, start the brew. However, I also have a brass dispersion plate so it holds more heat than the stock aluminum one. The best thing to do is set up a digital thermometer probe under the portafilter and experiment to find what gives you a good 2-3 ounces of properly heated water.
      Going to give this method a try though.

  • @ron8538
    @ron8538 3 года назад +1

    Thank you very very Much. Ik Just was concidering to throw my new Gaggia away, and take back my old machine! But now i am able to make a perfect and better caffè. It's hot and well extracted finally, very happy. Te milk steaming wil be the next step. So happy you figured this out. 🤩👍great job

  • @ratfoetus1335
    @ratfoetus1335 3 года назад +1

    thankyou. bought it today. first shot bitter. watched video ,second shot perfect. you saved me a lot of time. keep up the good work

  • @noisyshaun
    @noisyshaun 3 года назад +3

    Hi! Thanks for your Gaggia videos, I haven't even looked at the manual, just been using your videos ❤️
    What dose and yeild/ratio are you using here in this example? Many thanks

  • @jonay9221
    @jonay9221 2 года назад +3

    Hi, Thank you for your video BUT, I just tried the shot with a 20s preheat with the steam button using a bottomless portafilter and Fail, I got multiple boiling needle jets from the basket holes. The preheat must have lead to overheat and steam has dislodged the Puck leading to short circuiting. Previously I could see I was getting perfect flow from my basket (after coarsening my grind slightly).

    • @kokoteofilov9486
      @kokoteofilov9486 Год назад +1

      Same here. On my machine 20s preheat with the steam button is way too much. It boils the water and leads to really bad channeling. Just leaving the machine to preheat properly for 10-15 mins works fine most times. It’s probably not as consistent as PID but I keep getting really close extraction times and taste.

  • @lawnandlight
    @lawnandlight Год назад

    Exactly what I’ve been looking for. THANK YOU!!

  • @MartinMarchev
    @MartinMarchev 3 года назад +2

    Very useful video, mate! Keep up the good content!

  • @MrArdytube
    @MrArdytube 3 года назад +10

    Basically, what you are trying to accomplish is a dance between heating and cooling aiming for equilibrium
    When the light comes on... the instantaneous correct temperature has been reached and the heating element is turned off
    So one side of the dance is not operating. And will not start operating until boiler temp is significantly reduced. And even then, there is another problem... if you have watched the heating elements in a toaster oven heat up.... you understand that heat does not come instantaneously. So even after the Gaggia heating element turns on... it still takes a while for that element to start providing significant heat.
    When you turn on the steam switch for 20seconds before brewing.... you are starting up the heating side of the temperature stability dance.
    Cold is the other side of the stability dance. When you turn on the brew switch.... hot water leaves the boiler.... but cold water enters the boiler from the reservoir. This rapidly starts cooling the boiler. Which again disturbs equilibrium. So by having the heating element operational, it compensates for the cold water refilling the boiler.
    There is some other trick that I do. I do a quick flush through the brew head just in case there is overheating from having the heating element on. Then I put in the porta filter... run the brew switch for about 1-2 sec for pre infusion. Wait 3-4 sec for boiler to re heat from cold water. Then do another one sec brew stitch. Wait another 2-3 sec. then start normal extraction
    I came up with this process because I have a pid that shows me boiler temp... and I can see how rapidly the boiler temp drops during the initial stage of extraction when there is no resistance from the coffee puck. After extraction actually starts... the water flow is reduced so the heating element can keep up with heating the cold water refilling the boiler

    • @blizzbee
      @blizzbee 3 года назад +1

      ...by watching this video and reading your comment here, i already changed my plan to the Bezzera bz09 😂... This gaggia needs a bit too many steps for me. Both of you shared great tricks though 👍☕

    • @sAmiZZle82
      @sAmiZZle82 3 года назад

      Excellent explanation, as I was wondering what the intent of turning the brew switch on whilst steam switch was on was doing. Also, you mentioned you do pre-infusion using the brew switch. On whole latte love's channel they mention that this will not be a true pre-infusion because it will build pressure and on a classic Pro with the 3 way solenoid, it will suck water back up from the coffee puck resulting in a disturbed puck. They recommend be pre-infusion by opening the steam a quarter turn to release some pressure, then hit the brew switch to pre-infuse for up to 5 seconds, then choose stream and compete your extraction. I hope this might help improve even further :)

  • @i3oosted
    @i3oosted 3 года назад +26

    Christ, this is crackhead level of espresso making.... love it.

  • @bogdanfiliuta6640
    @bogdanfiliuta6640 3 года назад +1

    I think this is the best video on getting the best results out of this coffee machine. There are many videos on this machine, but these tips&tricks helped me get better milk based coffees.

  • @XclusiveAaron
    @XclusiveAaron 7 месяцев назад +2

    I've had my Gaggia classic (not pro) since 2011, very well looked after and always served me well to this day. Always found it sort of inconsistent but good enough. Only this year though I've got more and more into it with a better grinder, wtp, proper tamper etc etc, then I started learning about temperatures and found this video. Well I'll be... Thanks a lot!! Only 12 years with this machine and no clue 🤣

  • @zerniroxa6437
    @zerniroxa6437 Год назад +6

    Since I worked in 3 specialty coffee shops for the past few years, you're making a lot of mistakes in making your coffee and I will write down these mistakes; and that's written in a friendly way to help you get the perfect coffee in the future 🤩
    1. Clean your coffee machine, only after using it and not before. Why I'm saying that? It's because, if you use the machine and then you let it until the next day to clean it, the oil remaining from the coffe will stay for about 24h on the surface of the intern coffee machine and that can destroy the coffee machine in time.
    2. Never wipe the machine in the area where you attach your portafilter. That surface it has to stay wet; it's not a problem.
    3.Grounding your coffee in the portafilter, attaching to the coffee machine and not pressing the button imediately it's the biggest mistake in specialty coffee. Never wait for pressing the button after attaching it to the portafilter.
    4. The heating of the steamer has to be made before attaching the portafilter or before making the milk, but not while you have the portafilter inside already; they don't have anything to do one with each other, since the steamer is for the milk. Yes, heating the steamer helps warming the machine, but do that before making any coffee.
    5. Two of the things that you'll see in a good espresso coffee is: 1. having orange-yellow cream on top, which, your coffee doesn't have it and that's because your coffee is over-extracted (and that's because you attached the portafilter to the machine and then waited those 20 sec for the steamer to heat and then only after those seconds you started the timer and pressed the main button for the coffee) that means, that your extraction, instead of being between 23-26, is around 40, and that's clearly over extracted coffee; 2. the whole coffee has to have a creamy texture and not being watery (check the 9:49 and you'll see what I say that).
    Have a really great week and a lot of good contents! 🤩

  • @Jack_Hunt
    @Jack_Hunt 3 года назад +3

    Watching this video confirmed my fears about this. Gaggia is missing vital components and causing users to revert to silly hacks for something that should be working in a good machine. My biggest concern with this is there is no way to control the temperature ( say like what you can do with the lelita Ana 2 which has a visual temp display and buttons to up and down the temp), you have to rely on the gaggia default temp being the right setting ( question is,... is it? Well your video answered that. It's not.) And if its not, on the lelita you can just hit the button a few times and up the temperature. Wala. Fixed. On the Gaggia, nope. From what I can tell from your video its not by default at the right temperature that's why you are having to hit the STEAM button and piss around with risking it overboiling and ruining your grinds. You shouldn't have to do that if its a good unit. That is a hack and a dangerous one that could ruin your system never mind your coffee. Next there is no external pressure gauge to see if you get 9 bars like you can on the lelita ana 2. Why is that important to see visually? Well lets say you put in the wrong grind of coffee, ( too coarse or too fine ) and you end up gettin a bad tasting coffee but you don't know why. That's because you can't see a pressure gauge hitting 9 bars ). With a gauge if its under 9 or over 9, that means your grind is either too coarse or too fine. When you get the grind right, you will hit the 9 bars each time. Seeing it is vital. Having the pressure gauge really helps. Those are the only 2 downsides i have seen to the gaggia but those are HUGE downsides.

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад +1

      You're correct Jack, but you have to consider the pricing point as well. The Lelit is a couple of hundred dollars more expensive, so you basically get what you pay for ☺️

    • @Jack_Hunt
      @Jack_Hunt 3 года назад +1

      @@tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746 Certainly i agree. If you have the money i say go for something a little better.

    • @alexbryant93
      @alexbryant93 3 года назад +1

      @@tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746 Or pop a PID on your machine :)

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад

      @@alexbryant93 hell yeah 😁

    • @nekita59
      @nekita59 3 года назад

      What's your beef Mate???

  • @darinbigelow3856
    @darinbigelow3856 3 года назад +1

    Thanks for the tips man! It has made a world of difference.

  • @paulperotti3946
    @paulperotti3946 2 года назад

    My new GCP is to arrive next week
    With you sharing your research i am more confident that i will be able to have good results.
    Thank You
    paul in Calif.

  • @androidery1999
    @androidery1999 4 месяца назад

    Wonderful video. Thanks so much!

  • @kajotapege6873
    @kajotapege6873 8 месяцев назад

    The best and useful video as fas today..! Thanks a lot..! Thanks 👍

  • @eddygonzo
    @eddygonzo Год назад

    Excellent! a must to see.

  • @aamirtyyebi9266
    @aamirtyyebi9266 3 месяца назад +1

    Just tried these techniques on my gaggia classic (original) and significantly stepped up my cappuccino game.
    Thanks so much for making this video - very helpful!

  • @saminabaig5675
    @saminabaig5675 Год назад

    Best video on the GCP. Thanks so much!!!

  • @CoffeeCravings1
    @CoffeeCravings1 3 года назад

    I recently purchased this machine.
    Thank you. Quite helpful.

  • @AB-qm9wr
    @AB-qm9wr 3 года назад +1

    I just got my Gaggia Classic Pro! My wife is AWESOME!!!! Thank you for making this video! Keep making video's !

  • @mikanawilkinson37
    @mikanawilkinson37 3 года назад +2

    This is SO helpful! Thank you!

  • @sarcasticundertones3513
    @sarcasticundertones3513 Год назад

    These are great tips!

  • @michaelgelinas7862
    @michaelgelinas7862 3 года назад +2

    I have the exact same issues with my gaggia classic pro, I can't wait to try this tomorrow morning! This video is GOLD.

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад +1

      Thanks Michael, good luck tomorrow and let us know how you go 🤞😀

    • @michaelgelinas7862
      @michaelgelinas7862 3 года назад +4

      WOW the difference is night and day!! It seriously feels like I just upgraded my machine, im so glad you made this video. ALL gaggia classic owners should see this!

    • @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746
      @tmb-themajesticbeanchannel1746  3 года назад +4

      I'm so happy it worked, you're right I also felt like I had a new machine once I tried this. I hope more people see this video and make better espresso :)

  • @mokyingleung
    @mokyingleung 6 месяцев назад

    Amazing tricks & information. Very helpful. Thanks.

  • @happyhaneep
    @happyhaneep 3 года назад +2

    You are amazing! I really hated losing pressure towards the end of milk steaming...I’ll try this. Thanks!

  • @tas6117
    @tas6117 3 года назад +2

    You are a savior, purchase my new Gaggia Classic pro yesterday with Sette 270 and I couldn't believe how badly the machine was frothing losing so much steam power. I watched this video and boom problem solved, I can believe nobody else has picked this up on this. You are a legend thanks.

  • @SS-ys2wh
    @SS-ys2wh 3 года назад +1

    Great video, very helpful! Was about to return my GCP because I couldn't steam enough milk for 2 coffees in the morning. Going to go give your tips a try now. Thank you very much!

  • @yasmanyalpizarful
    @yasmanyalpizarful 3 года назад +1

    Good video!
    I agree, I let it warm up for at least 30min purge and brew and for the steaming after researching about it I replaced the 145 degree thermostat for the steamer for a 155degree, very easy to do no hazard, and a lot of steam power...

  • @rhladylo1609
    @rhladylo1609 7 месяцев назад

    This is the best instruction! Thank you so much!