MoccaMaster 8-cup solution for single serving

MoccaMaster 8-cup solution for single serving

4 Cool Cafés to Try Out in Kuala Lumpur

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Why it’s easier for wealthier producers to grow specialty coffee

It takes money – and sometimes a lot – to grow specialty coffee. Producers not only need to continuously maintain and improve quality and yields, but they also have to invest back into their farms. Whether it’s replacing equipment and machinery or planting more resilient varieties, producers need to turn a profit to operate their […]


How to Make the Best Coffee at Home By James Hoffmann: Book Review 

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Bypass coffee brewing: How can it improve extraction?

There is a lot of science to brewing coffee. Whether knowingly or unknowingly, we trigger – and try to control – an almost endless number of chemical reactions to achieve the perfect extraction. To do so, we have to tweak different variables – such as grind size, temperature, and coffee-to-water ratio – to get the […]

MoccaMaster 8-cup solution for single serving

3 Noteworthy Cafés in the Borough of Brooklyn, N.Y.

We explore three standout Brooklyn cafés: drip, BKG, and Coffee Project New York. BY EMILY MENESES BARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Cover photo by Nelson Ndongala via Unsplash Whether you’re a New York local or planning your next NYC trip, you won’t want to miss out on Brooklyn’s vibrant (and constantly evolving) coffee scene. Today, we’re exploring […]


3 All-Women Coffee Roasting Companies that Are Changing the Game

The world of specialty coffee is still largely governed by men, but these all-female specialty-coffee roasters are helping to close the gender gap. BY TANYA NANETTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Feature photo courtesy of Lot Zero/7Gr As is the case for many commercial sectors, the world of specialty coffee continues to display gender disparity along the entire […]


Florencia y Fortunata: A Café Empowering Women in Peru

The Cusco café, founded by Carolina Peralta Minaya, sells coffee from women producers and features women demonstrating their skills behind the bar. BY JORDAN BUCHANANBARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Photos courtesy of Carolina Peralta Minaya Traceability, sustainability, and conscientiousness are key values pervading the specialty-coffee trade. For many consumers and traders, these values inform their decision to […]


Conflict in the Red Sea: Why coffee roasters need to prepare for shipping delays

Like many other industries, conditions in the coffee supply chain can change quickly, and in turn, have a huge impact on all actors and stakeholders. Price volatility is one of the more pertinent – which is influenced by many factors. These include fluctuations in supply and demand, extreme or unexpected weather events, global economic downturn, […]

MoccaMaster 8-cup solution for single serving

How to roast anaerobically fermented coffee

Among the many different kinds of experimental processing methods, anaerobic fermentation is perhaps the most popular and intriguing. Interest in this processing technique is only growing, with more and more anaerobic fermented coffee available in cafés and roasteries around the world. Moreover, of all the advanced processing methods, this particular technique has one of the […]


Girlsplaining Workshop Unites Women in Coffee in Quito, Ecuador

Meet Camila Khalifé, the brains behind Girlsplaining, a unique coffee learning experience with an emphasis on creating space for women in the industry. BY JORDAN BUCHANANSPECIAL TO BARISTA MAGAZINE Photos courtesy of Camila Khalifé Men may hold most of the positions of authority and teaching roles within the specialty-coffee industry, but Camila Khalifé, the owner […]


How to Make the Best Coffee at Home By James Hoffmann: Book Review 

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How to roast anaerobically fermented coffee

Among the many different kinds of experimental processing methods, anaerobic fermentation is perhaps the most popular and intriguing. Interest in this processing technique is only growing, with more and more anaerobic fermented coffee available in cafés and roasteries around the world. Moreover, of all the advanced processing methods, this particular technique has one of the […]

MoccaMaster 8-cup solution for single serving

MoccaMaster 8-cup solution for single serving

minimum dose size?

I use the Hario switch to brew my coffee and am trying to reduce my caffeine consumption. Hence I would like to brew smaller cups of coffee. I am currently using 10g of coffee with 160g of water. (1:16 Ratio) I am wondering if there is a minimum amount of coffee...

MoccaMaster 8-cup solution for single serving

I wanted to level-up my coffee game. Coming from a V60 pourover, I picked up a Baratza Encore & a refurb 8-cup KBTS Moccamaster. Since I'm the only coffee drinker in the house I make single servings in the morning and afternoon, but wanted the 8-cup maker because we have guests often and wanted the flexibility of making a larger batch. I figured with the manual basket I could get a decent 2 cup brew by setting the basket to 1/2. The One Cup was an option, but then I'd be limited when having guests.
 

PROBLEM
Brewing with 2 (1/3) cups of water, ~15 grams of light roast bean (grind setting 17) the water would pass through the coffee bed almost immediately in 15-30 secs. Coffee was watery and distasteful.
 

ATTEMPTED SOLUTIONS

  • Using lower grid settings (down to 12) w/ basket set to 1/2 open – Coffee was bitter
  • Used a V60 as the basket – water passed through bed too quickly. Same result as above.
  • Closed basket and allowed coffee to immerse for 4minutes – Coffee tasted much better, but that defeated the purpose of buying a coffee maker. Now I have a $300+ clever dripper
     

FINAL SOLUTION
Ordered a "Cup One" Moccamaster basket for $16. Added a ~3" tube spacer to raise the basket. Found something to put under my mug and push the carafe sensor (wife's tea pot worked lovely : )). Using 2 (1/3) cups of water, ~15 grams of bean (grind setting 16) I get a brew time of 3:45. Coffee tastes delicious. Dialing in the process now. Picture of the setup  

 

CONCLUSION
The Cup One basket has a much smaller drain hole allowing a much slower flow rate for a single mug brew. Would be nice if Moccamaster had a product that can brew a nice quality single and multiple serving brew.

Maybe this can help someone else out there. Your thoughts, tips, tricks?
 

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