Bialetti Brikka Moka Pot – Crema-Rich Stovetop Espresso Maker, Italian Coffee Maker, 2 Espresso Shots (3.4 oz – 100 ml), Black

$46.63

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Description



Brikka turns 23 and for the occasion has been further improved with the insertion of a new column with patented valve, designed to enhance the Creaminess of Coffee, and a new boiler design. To prepare an espresso, intense and creamy as in the bar, there is Brikka: the only cooker coffee maker capable of dispensing cups of espresso from 30 cc. and 3with almost twice the concentration of coffee as a Mocha and with a layer of delicious cremina on the surface. The secret of Brikka is the exclusive valve on the brewing column: a unique and patented system capable of dispensing coffee at twice as much pressure and in half the time compared to a traditional coffee maker. Exclusive and patented product. Special pressure switch valve capable of dispensing coffee at twice the pressure of a traditional coffee maker and in half the time for an espresso with cremina as in the bar. The practical indicator in the collector ensures the right dosage of water. Elegant and traditional design. Soft shapes. HANDLE, KNOB, COVER Made of anti-scald nylon, firm and robust. Open lid so as not to alter the body of the cream with the steam dispensing. 100% QUALITY AND SAFETY GUARANTEED: Exclusive safety valve inspectionable and easy to clean, patented. Bialetti.
Thick Crema for a Rich Espresso: Bialetti Brikka is the only stovetop espresso maker delivering an intense and crema-rich coffee with an unmistakable flavor
Easy Coffee Preparation: Use the measuring cup, fill the boiler with water, add coffee to the filter, close the pot, and place on the stove. Wait for the gurgling sound, then turn off the heat and let the coffee fully extract.
Made in Europe: The new Bialetti Brikka is crafted by Bialetti, the inventor of the original Italian coffee pot, and features the iconic gentleman with a mustache
Versatile Usage: Suitable for gas cooktops, electric stovetops, and propane camping stoves. For induction cooktops, use the Bialetti adaptor plate (sold separately)
Durable Aluminum Construction: Made from high-quality aluminum, ensuring longevity and consistent performance

Reviews (9)

9 reviews for Bialetti Brikka Moka Pot – Crema-Rich Stovetop Espresso Maker, Italian Coffee Maker, 2 Espresso Shots (3.4 oz – 100 ml), Black

  1. Tove

    Follow Brikka instructions to the letter for perfect crema ☕😋
    I bought the 2 cup Brikka for myself and also sent one to my daughter and son-in-law, who are former Starbucks managers with advanced barista skills (They don’t like Starbucks coffee 😂). I also sent them a bag of Bialetti Perfetto Moka Classico and a canister of illy Classico Espresso for Moka to try. I was hoping they’d help me nail my Brikka technique and they did! They love it! ☕😋We knew from reading Amazon reviews that the Bialetti instructions for Brikka must be followed to the letter for best results, and they’re different than the Bialetti instructions for the Moka Express.Water: The bad reviews that say hot coffee spurted out the hole or overflowed used too much water! You can’t fill Brikka until the water touches the bottom of the valve, like you would with the regular Moka. Follow Bialetti instructions and use the enclosed measuring cup to fill the bottom with cold or room temperature filtered or bottled water: 120ml of water for the 2 cup Brikka, or 170ml for the 4 cup Brikka.Starting with cold or room temperature water, per Bialetti instructions, allows time for the coffee to bloom and for the gasses to create the right pressure. So ignore the current social media influencers’ hack to fill Moka pots with boiled hot water; it doesn’t improve the flavor and can damage the valve from heating the metal too suddenly, or burn your hand when you screw the pot together. It’s a myth that starting with boiled hot water is the way to prevent scorched, bitter coffee – The way to prevent scorched, bitter coffee is to follow the Italian tradition of removing the pot from the stove early, at just the right time, so it finishes brewing off the stove from the heat inside the pot. So don’t do the other social media influencers’ hack of running the pot under cold water to cool it down when you remove it from the stove – It’s not necessary and you need the pot to stay hot so it finishes brewing off the stove.Coffee: Bialetti replied to my email that “the official correct grind size for the Moka pot is medium-fine.” Most pre-ground espressos are too fine for the regular Moka and the Brikka, but the pre-ground espressos sold in Italian grocery stores are ground medium-fine to work in the Moka and Brikka, since every Italian household uses a Moka pot. Look for the little Moka pot icon on the package. The most popular brands are illy, Lavazza, Kimbo, and Bialetti Perfetto Moka. (Sold on Amazon.)Overfill the coffee funnel loosely with medium-fine ground espresso, then use the straight edge of a knife or your finger to scrape off the extra so the coffee is level with the rim. Do not press it, tap it on the counter, pack it, or tamp it. Coffee grounds must be loose so the water can flow through it properly for a good extraction. Wipe the rim free of grounds so it will form a tight seal with the rubber gasket when you lock the pot. Screw the pot together tightly.Break In: Bialetti recommends brewing at least three pots of coffee and throwing them away before you can brew a drinkable batch with good flavor. You can use old coffee for this. I think it takes a few batches for the valve to start consistently producing a lot of crema. It’s good to practice several times so you can see how long it takes for the crema to come in and start accelerating.Heat: For the regular Moka pot you would use a low gas flame or a preheated medium electric stove; and I think the Brikka is about the same, but if your heat isn’t high enough it won’t make good crema. So, depending on your stove, you might need to go up to a medium-low gas flame, or maybe go a click above medium on your electric stove. Even a tiny adjustment in the heat makes a big difference in the amount of crema!Timing: (Timing might take longer for the 4 cup Brikka.) With my 2 cup Brikka, on a preheated medium electric stove, the coffee starts quietly streaming into the upper chamber after aprox 4 minutes, then several seconds later the crema starts coming, and several seconds after that the crema is accelerating, so I take it off the stove before it gets loud, around 4-1/2 minutes; and I let it finish brewing on my countertop. It finishes brewing at around 5 minutes or a little before. See my attached video that shows when to remove it from the stove. My barista daughter recommends listening for the ripping/tearing sound and immediately taking it off the heat, so she sent me the attached video showing when she takes it off.(My first few tries my heat was too low, so it took a total of 6 or 7 minutes to finish brewing and it didn’t make much, if any, crema.)Cleaning: When you unscrew your pot, there should be a some brown water left in the bottom because that leftover water would’ve diluted your brew too much if it had gone through, and it’s got a lot of fines in it, so it’s not the best-tasting. This I’ve learned from the Moka pot video on the “Il Barista Italiano” YouTube channel, among others.Per Bialetti instructions, never use soap on your Moka or Brikka, just wash them in hot water and wipe with a cloth after every use. A toothpick works well to pry out the rubber gasket and remove the metal filter so you can wash them because grounds get trapped inside. They do stay very clean this way! Once a month you can boil a batch of plain water in the pot to deep clean it. The Bialetti website also has some instructions about occasionally deep cleaning with vinegar or citric acid, if necessary. A paste of baking soda and water can be rubbed on stains to remove them. Italians keep their Moka pots for decades, they last a lifetime as long as the gasket is changed every few years; so you’ll see some old pots with discolored aluminum inside that look dirty even though they’re clean. This isn’t a buildup of rancid coffee oils, it’s discoloration that happens over the years, even with daily cleaning.Conclusion: I have two Bialetti Venus stainless steel Moka pots and I love them! They’re beautiful industrial art and can be used on induction, electric, or gas stoves because they’re stainless steel. But Brikka is now my favorite and I use it daily for delicious espresso! (Italians always call Moka pot coffee “espresso.”)Tips: I drink Latte/Cafe con Leche made with 5 oz of hot whole milk to 1 shot of Moka or Brikka coffee. I stir sweetener into my hot milk before I pour in the coffee so I won’t kill the crema by stirring in sweetener later.If you’re new to Bialetti or you aren’t satisfied with your Moka pot coffee, I recommend searching YouTube for “Annalisa J Moka pot” video. She explains the correct traditional Italian way to make Moka pot “espresso” in depth, the way they’ve done it since 1933. Just remember the Brikka instructions are a little bit different from the Moka instructions. There’s another good Moka video by “Italian with Bri.” Also the Moka video by “Il Barista Italiano.” Very few YouTube videos teach the authentic Italian Moka technique, and in my experience the Specialty Coffee influencers’ hacks are unnecessarily complicated and don’t produce the best flavor. Tradition and Bialetti instructions, plus a little practice for the perfect amount of heat and timing, will give you the best results so you can enjoy delicious espresso drinks at home! 😋 ☕

  2. Imine Yang

    convience to use
    The Bialetti Moka Express is a classic stovetop espresso maker that delivers rich, aromatic coffee effortlessly. The dual valve system ensures safety and optimal pressure extraction, producing a smooth yet robust brew. Its aluminum construction heats quickly, while the ergonomic handle stays cool. Cleanup is simple, though thorough drying is needed to prevent oxidation. For best results, use medium heat and finely ground coffee. While it takes practice to avoid bitterness, the flavor rivals pricier machines. Compact and iconic, it’s perfect for espresso lovers seeking authenticity without electricity.

  3. One-Day Reversal

    Its just an experiment until you get it right (Using a 2 oz Brikka)
    I was following the directions using the correct amount of water and coffee level amounts . To get consistent results from cup to cup use a Brikka 2 cup. Its better than the Moka express for consistency.1) Correct water amount2) Same gas flame size or on stove setting knob3) Always use one aeropress paper filter each time.If you don’t clean the rectangular orifice or valve near the spout you get no coffee flow and it plugs up very easy . Finer ground coffee will plug it up also ,I use one aeropress paper filter bottom of pitcher to prevent that from occurring and from coffee bursting out through the top If your dreaming of crema its all in your head, its advertising.The directions don’t tell you on the valve. Just take it out and clean it just finger tight.(O ring seal)…rather than doing all the maintenance required each time of taking it all apart.I prefer using just 3 oz hot milk with 3 oz Cuban (La Carreta) brand with a little condensed milk. It suits me fine but everyone has their own preference.Beware: First thing you will need to replace the handle attached to the lid that does get hot. HANDLE, KNOB, COVER Made of anti-scald nylon. Check this item’s best price before you buy! Why I rated this item 1 star. Parts are a problem for this item. You might just need to buy another one for parts. You may need to make your own 3 inch metal handle better than what is provided on this item with plastic. What’s next I need to replace in parts?An aeropress is much quicker making coffee and less maintenance than this item. I would say, save your hard cash and spending your life cleaning up the mess it leaves behind. Don’t buy this product you will regret it, its not a thing I would take to my grave.

  4. Ricardo

    Best coffee pot I’ve owned
    Best moka pot I’ve owned. It took me a while to learn how to get great testing coffee from it, but after that it’s pure coffee magic.Better results if using freshly ground especialty coffee beans.I bought the 2 cup one.120ml of filtered water in.Approx 18g of ground coffee (it may vary depending on roasting level and variety). Ground setting: fine but never espresso fine.I stop the brewing process by submerging the bottom half of the pot in water.I get 60ml out .

  5. 四方絵美

    ずいぶんと昔にアルミ製かなんか同社の2,000円くらいの買った時は1回使って放置、でしたが、今回のはクレマもできるということで選びました。昔のはもっと荒い造りでしたが、これは精密に出来ていて、クレマも出来るし、とても美味しく抽出できて、お湯で薄めて飲んだ時、ハンドドリップで淹れるより、美味しいような気がしました。

  6. Maia

    Le cafe est bon mais pas spécialement meilleur qu avec une autre cafetière,La cafetière se visse mal, elle goutte souvent, je suis déçue

  7. Amazon Customer

    Not bialetti, not brekka. Broken parcel.Received replacement and finally it’s the item shown on description but looks like an used one…

  8. Max Regni

    Fare il caffè con questa macchinetta rende il caffè migliore di quello al bar soldi spesi benissimo la consiglio

  9. Octav

    Pour un bon espresso .

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