Finicky coffee that tastes like grass

Finicky coffee that tastes like grass

Breaking New Ground: A Sicilian Coffee Plantation, Part One

The impacts of climate change are starting to be felt in Sicily, but while they’re causing problems, the rising temperatures are also bringing new opportunities. BY JOSEPH PHELANSPECIAL TO BARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Featured image courtesy of Henrique Ferreira on Unsplash The Sicilian love affair with coffee is known the world over. Sicily, the largest of […]


Ukraine’s Soloway Coffee Opens First US Shop in Chicago

A specialty coffee roasting company based in western Ukraine called Soloway Coffee (Instagram link) this week opened its first location in the United States. Beans roasted in Ternopil, Ukraine, using…


A Recap of The Barista League’s Mystery Coffee Vacation in Colombia

The Barista League’s Mystery Coffee Vacation in Colombia is over, and we’ve got the scoop on all the fun! BY VASILEIA FANARIOTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Photos courtesy of Vasileia Fanarioti and Juan Henao During the last week of February, the 2022 Barista League champions gathered in Colombia for this year’s Mystery Coffee Vacation. It was an […]


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 […]

Finicky coffee that tastes like grass

Finicky coffee that tastes like grass

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...

Finicky coffee that tastes like grass

I have a Bottomless coffee subscription and love the option to try a different (light roast) coffee every time I run out. It's a risk, of course. Not all coffee is delicious. Last week, I received a 12 oz bag of Blanchard's El Triunfo. I ground up 25 grams and made a cup in my V60. The result? The coffee tasted moldy, grassy… just gross. The smell of the coffee as it brewed was equally gross (my wife thought there was something spoiled in the kitchen). The coffee beans smelled fine (delicious, actually) and all my equipment was clean (Platic v60, cup, grinder, and kettle). The next cup tasted just fine. After a few brews, I figured out the difference between a good cup and a lousy cup: about two degrees. Yep, if I poured water at 203 degrees, the coffee came out disgusting, but if I dropped my temp to 201, the coffee was perfect.

Does anyone know what the heck (chemically) is going on here? Has anyone had a similar experience? I know temperature affects the taste of coffee, but I have never had a similar experience in my five-ish years of making fresh coffee. Excited to hear people's thoughts.

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