Aeropress tasting less extracted at finer grind settings? Is there a "hump" in extraction?

Aeropress tasting less extracted at finer grind settings? Is there a "hump" in extraction?

Aeropress tasting less extracted at finer grind settings? Is there a "hump" in extraction?

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Aeropress tasting less extracted at finer grind settings? Is there a "hump" in extraction?

Aeropress tasting less extracted at finer grind settings? Is there a "hump" in extraction?

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...

Aeropress tasting less extracted at finer grind settings? Is there a "hump" in extraction?

I'll try to keep this as brief as possible but there are a lot of variables at play.

Nova is my usual daily driver and I've been trying to get more sweetness from it.

I figured maybe I was unknowingly over-extracting, so I upped the dose from 60 to 70g/l and coarsened the grind a lot. Water is always just off the boil with the same 2 minute inverted brew.

75 on the K-Max and got just a tickle of sweetness on the finish but it's a bit hollow and uninspiring.
70 has more body and more dark chocolate notes.
65 is full dark chocolate, starting to get a tad bitter, with no real sweetness in there.

But then I ground at 60 and it's like a totally different coffee. There's barely any bitterness and hint of acidity that isn't normally there. The finish is sweet and soft and without as much chocolate. I tried dropping back to 65 with cooler water and it's immediately harsh and bitter again. At 60g/l 60 clicks would be similarly harsh and awful, even at cooler temperatures.

I'm not really sure what's going on here. It's like there's a "hump" in extraction where things taste harsher and harsher and harsher then suddenly MUCH better.

My best guess is that I'm just hitting a point where there's enough sweetness in the cup to counteract the bitterness and roasty notes, but it seems unusual that I'm not getting any dominant acidity or other classically under-extracted notes at coarser settings or with cooler water.

Any ideas?

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