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Advice for water or grind size, new to this!

Advice for water or grind size, new to this!

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Advice for water or grind size, new to this!

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Advice for water or grind size, new to this!

Advice for water or grind size, new to this!

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...

Advice for water or grind size, new to this!

Hello! After lurking for a bit and getting some local roast near me I got a kit for at home and have been excitedly trying to get better at pour overs, pretty easy to do when you have 0 experience, or so it seemed.

I'm working with:

  • v60 Decanter w/ the included paper filters from the original box
  • Fellow Stagg kettle
  • Timemore C2
  • This roast

My home uses well water but we have a reverse osmosis system in place and I'm using the James Hoffman v60 method (not single cup)

I have my grind size set to fine per the C2 recommendations.

First brew I made was great, probably the best coffee experience I've ever had. The last 2 were good but more bitter or acidic than the first. I'm unsure if this is user error on my part (I use a scale so unsure what could have changed?) or if maybe I could get something more consistent with other variables controlled. I keep seeing mention of minerals in water, what all is recommended? Is reverse osmosis bad for brewing? Should I buy bottled water or buy minerals and add them to my water for home brewing? Could it be something else (method not good for this roast?).

Thanks for all advice!

EDIT: I forgot to mention, we have RO water as our well water has a sulfuric/egg smell to it. It has been tested before with no indications of sulfur or iron, results came back drinkable. We even bleached the well and use salt to soften the water and that usually helps but unsure if the water quality would be any better for brewing.

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