confused about my beginner setup and would love help (decision fatigue, moving parts)

confused about my beginner setup and would love help (decision fatigue, moving parts)

Three Questions with IWCA Executive Director Blanca Castro

When International Women’s Coffee Alliance (IWCA) Executive Director began her job years ago at the Guatemalan coffee association Anacafé, she knew next to nothing about coffee.  “I just pretended that…


Understanding the Process: Koji Fermentation

Continuing our series on coffee processing, we learn about koji fermentation, a unique process usually associated with the brewing of sake. BY TANYA NANETTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Photos courtesy of Forest Coffee If brewed properly, a cup of coffee can offer countless variations of flavor and aroma. The quality and complexity of these attributes depend on many different […]


Girlsplaining Workshop Unites Women in Coffee in Quito, Ecuador

Meet Camila Khalifé, the brains behind Girlsplaining, a unique coffee learning experience with an emphasis on creating space for women in the industry. BY JORDAN BUCHANANSPECIAL TO BARISTA MAGAZINE Photos courtesy of Camila Khalifé Men may hold most of the positions of authority and teaching roles within the specialty-coffee industry, but Camila Khalifé, the owner […]


From Malawi to Edinburgh: The MF Coffee Project

We take a trip from North Carolina to Northern Malawi to Edinburgh, exploring the roots, roasts, and impact of the MF Coffee Project. BY VASILEIA FANARIOTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Photos courtesy of the MF Coffee Project In the quaint village of Manchewe, Northern Malawi, a story unfolded when Cameron Mcallister made the life-altering decision to relocate […]

confused about my beginner setup and would love help (decision fatigue, moving parts)

The Potential of Augmented Reality Technology for the Coffee Industry

Join us as we explore the applications and trends of “augmented reality“ in the world of coffee. BY VASILEIA FANARIOTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Featured photo courtesy of Pixabay In the ever-evolving landscape of technology, augmented reality (AR) has emerged as a transformative force, blurring the lines between the digital and physical worlds. As we step into […]


Pick Your Pourover: Comparing and Contrasting the Most Popular Models

The Hario V60, Kalita Wave, and Chemex are three of the most popular pourover devices. Today, we’re comparing the three to help you determine which is the right choice for you. BY EMILY MENESES BARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Featured photo by Julien Labelle via Unsplash Ah, the pourover—this tried-and-true form of brewing is sacred in the […]


Test Drive: The Linea Micra Espresso Machine from La Marzocco

Ready to find out how La Marzocco’s Linea Micra measures up? Read on for our full Test Drive review!  BY VASILEIA FANARIOTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Photos courtesy of Vasileia Fanarioti  The Linea Micra espresso machine by La Marzocco is the newest addition to their impressive line of home espresso machines. I was lucky to get my […]


Three Questions with IWCA Executive Director Blanca Castro

When International Women’s Coffee Alliance (IWCA) Executive Director began her job years ago at the Guatemalan coffee association Anacafé, she knew next to nothing about coffee.  “I just pretended that…

confused about my beginner setup and would love help (decision fatigue, moving parts)

confused about my beginner setup and would love help (decision fatigue, moving parts)

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...

confused about my beginner setup and would love help (decision fatigue, moving parts)

hi everyone, first time posting here. have gotten so much info from this group.

i just moved into my first house, and i want to have a good coffee rhythm here. at my parents' house they had some stuff that made ad hoc coffee easier, like a meat thermometer (and often i gave into the keurig).

here's what i have:

  • tiny loud cheap slow burr grinder
  • stovetop kettle without temperature display
  • aeropress
  • cuisinart drip coffee maker

i just made my first coffee with the grinder and the drip coffee maker and blehhhhh. i know i should aeropress but i felt discouraged that i had no temp-taking ability, and it would just be nice to make more than one cup at a time, but maybe that's not how good coffee works? but that's part of why i'm having trouble. cause i know there's also that expensive grinder-drip setup from breville. but i'm on a budget and i'm not an expert either.

i have been looking at temperature-reading kettles and the baratza encore. i would consider alternatives to the aeropress like pour-over or french press. i like retro looking stuff. my cat is scared of my current grinder. i like primitive looking stuff. but manual grinders are more for one cup at a time. these are all contradictions that fly in my head. i'd love to wake up every morning and make coffee with confidence knowing what i'm reaching for and why.

edit: i also really like dark, dark, smooth coffee. a little bit bitter doesn't bother me tbh.

any help on how to think about this would be so appreciated!

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