Cupping questions. Fresh vs old beans, and is 42 days too long?

Cupping questions. Fresh vs old beans, and is 42 days too long?

Cupping questions. Fresh vs old beans, and is 42 days too long?

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Cupping questions. Fresh vs old beans, and is 42 days too long?

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Cupping questions. Fresh vs old beans, and is 42 days too long?

Cupping questions. Fresh vs old beans, and is 42 days too long?

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...

Cupping questions. Fresh vs old beans, and is 42 days too long?

Pretty new to this level of good coffee.
I like to think I have a more-than-average palate cause I like tasting and trying different wines and beer and been doing that for a few years now.

I got a new coffee from a local roastery. Kenyan, medium-light roast. Did a few brews, and I just don't seem to like it overall. Currently 10 days old (roasted 7/1/23).
I also have, from the same roastery, a light roast from El Salvador. This is a coffee I've bought before and like quite a lot. The bag I currently have is 42 days old (roasted 6/12/22).

Since I'm struggling with the new Kenyan beans, I decided to cup the two. Used James Hoffmann's videos as guides for prep and tasting.

Surprisingly, the Kenyan is objectively better. Nicer aroma, sweetness, body, etc. The El Salvador is ok, the flavours I know are there, but they're very faint. Even a bit stale.

So, what gives? Is 40+ days too old? I suppose I need to cup closely roasted coffees for the comparison to be accurate, right?
I'll try my usual Aeropress brew with the El Salvador coffee, and see how it is.

Obviously, I need to refine my brew method for the Kenyan, since it tasted way better than my previous brews with it. Most of which were astringent. More with the Aeropress than the V60. I'll try coarser and reduce brew time. Do I need to use more coffee? Up it to 20gr from 18gr for 300ml?

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