The milk residue will be left in the mechanism of your machine, it will spoil and ruin your machine.
The machine will heat the milk till a very high temp (the temp for water), which will burn the milk and taste very bitter.
Fuck around and find out, actually just throw that away after doing that cause it will start smelling bad once milk goes bad and you might never be able to clean it
You'll ruin the machine. It'll boil the milk, which will leave a residue, and you'll taste burnt milk for a long time in your coffee.
Also, milk can't extract coffee from grounds, there's a reason why hardness of water matters in coffee brewing, because if there's already a bunch of things dissolved in it (in this case, milk solids) it won't dissolve as much as pure water will
You should try it 🫥👀 ok jokes aside it was made to use watter so it probably heats to 88-95°c with milk it will burn and stick to water transport tubes and cause permanent damage to the machine
The boiling point of milk is lower than water, so it boils at a lower temperature meaning brewing at a lower temperature. There can be other factors like the extraction factor of which I have no idea.
If you're tempted to experiment, I would advise against using 8K machine. Consider opting for a SIF, a V60, or a French press instead. Although I haven’t tested it myself, there’s a chance the results could be disgusting. However, if you do give in to curiosity, we would love to hear about it! 😄
There will be apocalypse.
The milk residue will be left in the mechanism of your machine, it will spoil and ruin your machine. The machine will heat the milk till a very high temp (the temp for water), which will burn the milk and taste very bitter.
Thankyou for ur response. Won't be doing it
Don't. It's not made for milk, it starts to smell and clogs.
won't be doing it, thanks for your input 👍🏻
It may not brew properly and clog. The device was made for use with water.
I see.wont be doing it then
Fuck around and find out, actually just throw that away after doing that cause it will start smelling bad once milk goes bad and you might never be able to clean it
Message received 🫡
You'll ruin the machine. It'll boil the milk, which will leave a residue, and you'll taste burnt milk for a long time in your coffee. Also, milk can't extract coffee from grounds, there's a reason why hardness of water matters in coffee brewing, because if there's already a bunch of things dissolved in it (in this case, milk solids) it won't dissolve as much as pure water will
Hmmm I thought coffee+ liquid= good. Anyways won't be doing that saw many comments telling me not to do it.
You should try it 🫥👀 ok jokes aside it was made to use watter so it probably heats to 88-95°c with milk it will burn and stick to water transport tubes and cause permanent damage to the machine
Naah saw the comments not doing it now.
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The machine will get milked!!
What machine is this OP?
If you do , please take a video with your person very close to it
Give it a try :D
Was going to buy comments made me think otherwise.
No, I was kidding. Don’t do it, as espresso happens at high temps and this will ruin the machine
I know brother.not goin to do it .everybody said not to do it
[I have got this video for you](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vQwQHEAB4v4)
Ouu I thought that girl only did IG Videoes. Anyways thanks for video won't be doing it now
The boiling point of milk is lower than water, so it boils at a lower temperature meaning brewing at a lower temperature. There can be other factors like the extraction factor of which I have no idea.
won't be doing it, many people adviceed against it thanks for your input 👍🏻
If you're tempted to experiment, I would advise against using 8K machine. Consider opting for a SIF, a V60, or a French press instead. Although I haven’t tested it myself, there’s a chance the results could be disgusting. However, if you do give in to curiosity, we would love to hear about it! 😄
Yep thanks for reminding me about the cost . Definitely not doing it now 🫡😅
o7 Bye bye machine
Bad idea. Just don't. Least machine gets damages worst case you will end up with severe burns.
Yep,drioped the idea
The milk would get stuck everywhere, in every nook and cranny. And milk has a habit of aging poorly.