Tinkering with Temperature/Grind/flow rate

Tinkering with Temperature/Grind/flow rate

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Tinkering with Temperature/Grind/flow rate

Tinkering with Temperature/Grind/flow rate

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Tinkering with Temperature/Grind/flow rate

Tinkering with Temperature/Grind/flow rate

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...

Tinkering with Temperature/Grind/flow rate

I'm relatively new to this "controlling the variables" bit. I recently got a Breville Precision brewer. I think I have found the ideal settings for my tastes with Trader Joe's Columbia Supremo.

Ok, so the next step is I had a really great cup of Mountain Bird Costa Rica at a restaurant in Eureka Springs a couple of months ago. I got the coffee, and my Bunn didn't even come close (it's the reason I bought the Breville).

I'm looking for the same sweet, slightly fruity flavor it had at Mud Street Cafe. Gold setting did NOT come close. And my TJ's Columbia Supremo setting … too much astringency and bitterness. Not as rich. Can't taste the sweet or fruit flavors.

So right now (for TJ's CS) I have a medium grind, 1 minute bloom, 203 degree water temperature, and a slow flow rate.

I'm not sure if I need to do something to increase the "sweet" flavor extract, or to decrease the astringency. It may be covering up the other flavors. Out of balance, so to speak. OR … I'm not getting enough sweetness and fruity extracted. I suspect it's that, because right now it seems to me if I just decreased the bitter, I'd end up with a "thin" cup. But I could be way off. I've been surprised before.

Any tinkerers out there have an idea what I should try tweaking next to get it closer to what I know it can be?

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