Fellow Atmos Flavor Lingering

Fellow Atmos Flavor Lingering

Fellow Atmos Flavor Lingering

The Caripe Variety: A Groundbreaking Milestone in Venezuelan Coffee Farming

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Exploring the Potential of Drones in Coffee Production 

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In Tbilisi, Parsek1 Merges Comic Books with Specialty Coffee

We take a look at how this innovative café has changed the face of comics and coffee in the capital of Georgia. BY VASILEIA FANARIOTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Photos courtesy of Parsek1 When it comes to coffee and comic books, Japan is a longtime leader in the field. Manga cafés have been around for decades, combining […]


Miami-Made Panther Coffee is Popping Up in Manhattan

Beloved Miami specialty coffee company Panther Coffee is making its first major New York City showing with the opening of a popup shop in Soho. With a soft opening scheduled…

Fellow Atmos Flavor Lingering

Fellow Atmos Flavor Lingering

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...

Fellow Atmos Flavor Lingering

Hi everyone! I bought a clear glass Fellow Atmos vacuum storage (that I keep in a dark, cool cupboard so no need to address that right now) a couple of months ago and have loved it. Recently, I bought a much darker roast than usual from a local roaster that was very oily; to the point that the whole beans left a visible oily residue on the inside of the glass. I didn't like the flavor as much, so I put those beans instead into a little ziplock bag and called it a day. In case it's relevant, the flavor notes were listed as: Earthy, tobacco, hops, and rye. They were very accurate in their description!

I then cleaned out the carafe thoroughly with soap and warm water and no smell or residue remained. For the lid, however, I know that the cleaning is different and you have to be careful not to let much water come in contact with it. I did what I usually do, and gently wiped it down with a wrung-out paper towel with a small amount of soap, then a second time without soap. I noticed that there was still a lingering smell of those oily beans on the inside lid but didn't think much of it.

Since then I put in another bag of whole beans (medium roast with a totally different flavor profile) in my Atmos and after about a week and most the coffee gone through, I can still taste some of those darn oily beans (not sure if it's relevant, but I grind my coffee fresh each day for french press in my humble Baratza Encore and have thoroughly cleaned my french presses more than once between these beans.

On a final note, I've ground coffee that wasn't stored in the Atmos during this same period and haven't had this same problem with the oily beans' flavor presenting in the cup so it might not be a grinder cleanliness issue.

What are y'all's thoughts? Has anyone experienced this, and how did you fix it?

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