I want the EXACT process to creating a "double ristretto" with a Linea Micra

I want the EXACT process to creating a "double ristretto" with a Linea Micra

I want the EXACT process to creating a "double ristretto" with a Linea Micra

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I want the EXACT process to creating a "double ristretto" with a Linea Micra

I want the EXACT process to creating a "double ristretto" with a Linea Micra

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 want the EXACT process to creating a "double ristretto" with a Linea Micra

Hello there, I have spent the last hour or two researching how to create a Melbourne "Magic" coffee — not because I've had it in Melbourne — but because a local Australia-themed cafe here in Toronto has been serving these for years under the name "The Doctor" and it's a very nice drink.

Here's my problem.

There's dozens of articles all over Google from terrible coffee blogs trying to cash in on clicks by putting up "Melbourne Magic" coffee articles, but all of them act as if they know what they're talking about, when in reality, I suspect they do not.

Not ONE of them that I've read can share any kind of technical details, they all are regurgitating the same approximation of a 40ml shot of espresso while completely ignoring the important parts that someone needs to replicate this at home.

The Linea Micra ships with 2 baskets. One of them is 14g (I dose 14.5g in this) and one is 18g (I dose 18.5g in this)

Do I need a TRIPLE basket, which I do not currently own, in order to achieve this 40g of supposed output required? If my biggest basket is 18.5g then even at a 1:2 that's only 37g of espresso and that's a normale range.

So how exactly is one supposed to get to 40ml of output and it's still only a ristretto? How gigantic is the basket people are using?

None of this is making a lot of sense to me

Can someone breakdown the exact parameters for the double riz base of a Melbourne Magic, thank you very much

Portafilter size:

Ground coffee dose in:

Output weight in ml out:

Extraction time:

Lay it on me, I want to pull one of these babies today!

Thank you!

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