GINA brewer by Goat Story

GINA brewer by Goat Story

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GINA brewer by Goat Story

GINA brewer by Goat Story

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...

GINA brewer by Goat Story

Anyone using a GINA for pour over? How are you brewing? I've had mine for a few weeks now and have been playing around with the valve controlling bloom water levels and draw down times. Typical brew process is:

  • 30g coffee/500ml water
  • close valve, rinse filter and pre-heat ceramic cone
  • open valve to drain and pre-heat decanter, dump out decanter
  • close valve, add coffee, pour in water and bloom for 30 sec
  • open valve about half way for slow draw down
  • open valve all the way, add water and stir grinds
  • final pour and let draw down
  • close valve when draw down reduces to a slow drip

It's a hybrid style brew with an immersion bloom and pour over draw down. I can't say that it is the best way, not even close but the coffee is consistent, well extracted and enjoyable to drink even though the beans and roast level aren't my favorite. I will say that my grinder (Fellow Ode gen 2) probably adds to the quality of the brew more so than my brew method but all the variables the valve on the GINA have been fun to play around with.

FYI- mine is the Basic. I already had a good scale and didn't need an integrated one and require use of an app on my phone. The current coffee bean is Mexican Chiapas with a medium roast, maybe a touch on the dark side of medium. For my tastes, I think I'd like this just on the light side of medium but I don't roast my own, yet…

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