A barista made me an incredible cup of Aeropress, and now I’m confused why people recommend the recipes that they do

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A barista made me an incredible cup of Aeropress, and now I’m confused why people recommend the recipes that they do

A barista made me an incredible cup of Aeropress, and now I’m confused why people recommend the recipes that they do

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...

A barista made me an incredible cup of Aeropress, and now I’m confused why people recommend the recipes that they do

I've been making coffee with Aeropress for about two years now. I've always gone by the James Hoffman or Tim Wendlebow recipe, with a lot of different variations to both. More or less, my coffee has always tasted the same. It's not bad, but it's not that good either. Even a pricey Ethiopian will basically just taste like a decent medium roast – not tea-like, no fruityness, etc.

The other day I went to a coffee shop and the barista was making Aeropress for himself. He offered me a small cup for free. It was amazing and completely different from anything I've ever made. Like not even comparable at all to the coffee I always make. He walked me through the recipe. I forget the details, but he did the inverted method, with blooming, and a fair amount of stirring. Basically, it was a complicated recipe.

So this brings me to wonder.. I thought the Hoffman/ Wendlebow recipes were "simple but make a tasty cup"? I thought the more involved recipes weren't really worth it? This is what I thought I've read online. But now I'm thinking, I definitely need to go inverted, start blooming.. all the works. Why are these recipes always recommended when I just had a cup of coffee using a recipe that completely blow these ones out of the water?

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