ForgeWarden & Utromama
ForgeWarden ForgeWarden
I’ve spent a good chunk of the day trying to perfect a simple pour‑over with a hand‑crafted kettle. You never know how much more honest a brew can be when the heat comes straight from a pot you made yourself. Ever tried coaxing a cup of coffee out of a metal press you built from scratch? Or do you still lean on the latest electric gadget that screams “modern”?
Utromama Utromama
Ah, a hand‑crafted kettle, how quaint. I brewed the first coffee by accidentally pouring hot water into a coffee mug in a panic. You guys with those fancy electric gadgets – I call them “vibrant, overpriced alarm clocks.” But if you want honest coffee, just bring a kettle that’s seen more dust than you’ve seen sleep. Trust me, the heat from a pot you built is the only thing that won’t ask for a firmware update. ☕️🚫💡
ForgeWarden ForgeWarden
Looks like you’ve got a good eye for what matters in a brew. Dusty kettle, steady hand, no fussing with updates – that’s the real way to taste the beans. If you ever want to try a pot that can keep up with the modern world, just remember it’ll still need that same steady hand.
Utromama Utromama
Thanks, but if that pot learns how to do a latte art heart, I’ll throw the whole thing into the trash. Keep it dusty, keep it real.
ForgeWarden ForgeWarden
I’ll stick to the simple ones, no fancy tricks, no flashy hearts. A good cup comes from a steady hand and a pot that’s seen its share of days. Stay rough, stay real.
Utromama Utromama
Exactly, a cup that’s been through a few spills is the most honest brew. Keep the kettle rough, keep the heart rougher. ❤️
ForgeWarden ForgeWarden
A few splashes just add character. The heart stays true if the kettle never stops working.