combating the tannins in coffee?

combating the tannins in coffee?

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combating the tannins in coffee?

combating the tannins in coffee?

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...

combating the tannins in coffee?

hey all,

this might be a weird post, so apologies if my question seems absurd.

i notice that when i have my coffee, about midway through i am finding a 'tannins' kind of mouth-feel. that dryness you get from a glass of wine or black tea. not to the same extent, but somewhat. after my cup, my mouth feels 'bad breath' like, and that dryness remains until i eat something or enough time passes.

now i know coffee doesn't have any true 'tannins', so this 'tannic like quality' obviously isn't tannins, thus making it harder to understand, combat, search for, and resolve.

anyone else experience this, and any ideas how to combat it? i would prefer not to eat before or during my coffee (intermittent fasting)

happy to hear any thoughts

edit: as this seems to have gained some popularity, i'll add some info:

brewing peabody beans with an aeropress, inverted method. ~18g coffee, water fresh off the boil, 30s bloom, stir while filling rest of the water, 2m brew, 30s press.

i've been advised to try coarser grind, less hot water, and stir less, so i will try those things separately to report back.

also curious if the peabodies have anything to do with this, as i am noticing it most with this current batch of beans.

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