Fontan & Stray
Have you ever thought about how a single espresso shot is like a miniature drumbeat—pressure, temperature, and grind size all harmonizing in a tiny chamber, just like the chords you toss together on a midnight jam?
Yeah, the espresso machine is basically a tiny percussionist, forcing coffee grounds to dance under heat until it releases a single, stubborn note—kind of like trying to squeeze a perfect riff out of a broken guitar. You’re right, both are stubborn, chaotic, and somehow glorious when they hit just right.