Making my first Americano with my Moka Pot (The result was bad)

Making my first Americano with my Moka Pot (The result was bad)

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Making my first Americano with my Moka Pot (The result was bad)

Making my first Americano with my Moka Pot (The result was bad)

Making my first Americano with my Moka Pot (The result was bad)

Making my first Americano with my Moka Pot (The result was bad)

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...

Making my first Americano with my Moka Pot (The result was bad)

Hello fellow coffee enjoyers.

So i just bought a Moka Pot to make Iced Americano's at home. I know that it doesn't produce a real espresso but people in this sub-reddit advised me to buy one before buying a fully automatic espresso machine.

My problem is i have no idea on which ratio should i use to make a decent espresso shot. I bought a 6 Cup Moka Pot, and people on web suggest that i should use nearly 30 grams of coffee with it. When i tried to fill the chamber with coffee it didn't take more than 25 grams i suppose. I made it quite tight to squeeze all the coffee in. Then i added 10 oz of boiling water in the lower chamber. When it was finished i added 10 oz of hot water to it and divided all into two big cups.

I know that it was my very first try, but the resulting 'thing' was…… disgusting. It had a strange/burnt taste. But not in a good way.

Can you guys suggest me some basic things about using this device and making decent americanos at home? What ratios (water/coffee) are you using yourself? My my aim is making decent coffees that resembles Iced Americano of Starbucks.

So how much coffee and how much water should i use in this 6 Cup Moka Pot? Since i will use this pot only for one person (myself) Is this type of Moka Pot suitable for me?

Thanks in advance.

(I used Starbucks Blonde Roast coffee btw. I bought it today and they grinded it for me at the store, so it is freshly grinded and in it's best condition).

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