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by wikibob
2052 days ago
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Y’all need to be learning to make better coffee. Your coffee should taste great without any milk much less sugar. Are you using freshly roasted beans, with a burr grinder, and grinding just before brewing? Use a $15 gram scale from Amazon and a $5 melita pour over paper filter holder and paper filter. 1 part of coffee to 15 to 18 parts water.
So for a cup: 23 grams of coffee to 380 grams of water |
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For a brew method, immersion brewing (like an aeropress) is uncomplicated, fast and can make larger batches at once. Brew at ~205F for 2 minutes, extract gently, and add water if it tastes too strong. You can use that method to make a large batch at once and keep it in a thermos, or make coldbrew and then warm it up to ~160F. No need for a scale or constantly grinding the coffee, and you don't end up with a single lukewarm cup of pour-over.
For "fancy" coffee you can do the same, except instead of adding water you can add frothed hot 2% milk. And if you really just want a "coffee ritual": clean everything of old coffee residue, filter the water, bloom the coffee before brewing, wet the filter before extraction, and get your coffee:water ratio, temperature, and extraction time to match the roast. All of that and no hardware besides an aeropress.