I don’t get how people can say coffee has a massive difference in taste

I don’t get how people can say coffee has a massive difference in taste

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I don’t get how people can say coffee has a massive difference in taste

I don’t get how people can say coffee has a massive difference in taste

I don’t get how people can say coffee has a massive difference in taste

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...

I don’t get how people can say coffee has a massive difference in taste

(Not hating on coffee, just can’t understand it) Now I know that store bought grind will end up tasting lifeless or not great at all and can fully understand if you love coffee that’s basically last resort unless that’s just your personal preference, but I have tried freshly roasted, freshly ground coffee of many different types of coffee where people claimed they taste whole heartedly different. But how is it that anyone can claim there is a massive difference if you have to be “trained” to taste it at times. If I give someone who has never touched tea, served them matcha, and then gave them a puerh or a mass of other types types of tea, some will not even think it’s tea they can be that diversely different. Same goes for things like gin, or other alcohols.

But I never in all the years have found that coffee taste so profoundly differently from each other that I will ask “is this coffee?”

And I’m not referring to brewing temperature/time or how roasted it is altering the flavor because I know that does just solely different beans from one and another if all treated the same.

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