Hand grinders and grinding speed: Does it matter?

Hand grinders and grinding speed: Does it matter?

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Hand grinders and grinding speed: Does it matter?

Hand grinders and grinding speed: Does it matter?

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...

Hand grinders and grinding speed: Does it matter?

Hello!

I.. have no idea why I am writing this post, this is just a vague hunch I have about something I noticed.
I make a lot of pourovers nowadays before going to work. I have a Commandante C40 mk3,
great grinder, i keep it clean in between new batches of coffee etc etc.

I notice that, on sloppy mornings, if I crank slow, on the same grind setting, I end up getting considerably more fines (with the same coffee) than I would if I wake up energized and I'm able to
speed grind my way to victory. How this affects the coffee is, I notice some mud on top if
I've ground slow, whereas my grind is way more consistent when I speed up, and I don't end up with
a layer of mud on the bed.

I'm interested to know if people experienced something similar. Does this track with RPM settings
on an electric grinder? What is considered preferable when selecting a speed on a machine?
Does it even matter? Am I hallucinating?

I'm interested to know your thoughts,

Somebody in a City

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