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Melissa Allison follows the world's biggest coffee-shop chain and other Seattle caffeine purveyors.
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Slayer factory moves to Georgetown, gets ready to make first shipments
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Eric Perkunder, Dan Urwiler and Devin Walker pull espresso shots on the Slayer they designed and built.
Seattleites will be able to see and taste the Slayer in action at the new Zoka Coffee & Tea set to open next month on Lake Washington Boulevard in Kirkland.
Zoka owner Jeff Babcock is psyched about the Slayer, which he'll use for single-origin espresso -- a very big deal that coffeehouses rarely, if ever, offer -- and two new machines he's getting from La Marzocco, which is based in Seattle but makes its machines in Italy. One of those machines makes a single cup of drip coffee, a la Clover, but has the temperature and other controls of an espresso machine.
"I covered all my bases," Babcock said. "[The Slayer] creates a drastically different drink. It changes everything."

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The Slayer is made at the old Sicks Rainier Brewing bottling building.
Most espresso machines produce high pressure that never varies. The guys who created the Slayer -- Eric Perkunder, Dan Urwiler and Devin Walker -- think that traditional machines push water through the espresso grounds with such force that not all of the flavor is captured.
The Slayer lets the water spend a little more time with the grounds, pulling a shot in 30 to 35 seconds -- compared with 18 to 23 seconds for your average espresso machine.
They think the sweet spot is a combination of pressure that begins around five bars of pressure, moves up to the nine bars that most espresso machines use, then pulls back to five bars. They're not sure why that combination works. "Everybody is working out their own hackneyed theories," said Perkunder. "Who knows?"

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Close-up of a Slayer group with pressure gauge.
They and Walker teamed with investor Jason Prefontaine to crack the pressure code with the Slayer, which they blog about here.

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An old-time lever espresso machine, possibly from Italy.
Right now, the space is about half filled with parts, a couple of Slayer demos and an old-fashioned lever espresso machine that might date to 1950s Italy, which is fitting for a company that some espresso-heads think has created an automated version of that.
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