At what point am I simply only tasting what I taste because of heavy/experimental processing?

At what point am I simply only tasting what I taste because of heavy/experimental processing?

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At what point am I simply only tasting what I taste because of heavy/experimental processing?

At what point am I simply only tasting what I taste because of heavy/experimental processing?

At what point am I simply only tasting what I taste because of heavy/experimental processing?

At what point am I simply only tasting what I taste because of heavy/experimental processing?

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...

At what point am I simply only tasting what I taste because of heavy/experimental processing?

For context, I only fell down the coffee rabbit hole about 8 months ago and have been wanting to try some gesha beans for a couple of months now with all the hype around it. I currently have my eyes on buying some from Manhattan Coffee Roasters but I am looking to only buy one for now since two at once would be overkill for my wallet but I can't decide which one I should purchase for my first gesha. I am in between getting one that's a "double fermentation thermal shock process" or an "anaerobic natural." I got the idea of snagging the double fermentation one after watching a video where a guy was just completely gushing over the beans with how sweet and wild the experience was to drink, but I am curious are the flavors wild ONLY because of the heavy fermentation behind it or with it being a geisha also contributes to the flavor. Really curious to know what you guys think and will appreciate any help in making my decision! Thanks for your time 🙂

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