Home roasting feels like the best kept open secret in coffee

Home roasting feels like the best kept open secret in coffee

Home roasting feels like the best kept open secret in coffee

Home roasting feels like the best kept open secret in coffee

Home roasting feels like the best kept open secret in coffee

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...

Home roasting feels like the best kept open secret in coffee

I overlooked it as too far into the deep end… but it’s amazing. I’d say it’s roughly equivalent from going from pre-ground to whole ground coffee.

You can kind of emulate it at the store… but it’s really hard. For a while I was that obnoxious guy checking all the dates on the packaging to get the freshest one. Even if you’re willing to do this “best by” dates are more common than “roasted on”.

I struggle to consistently get through a whole bag of coffee in 3 days. I like to mix up my origins and roasts each day. Green coffee stays fresh much longer and allows you to roast how much you need for the week.

Coffee is still good after a week but there is something special about those first few days to one week. The bloom is so intense you can hear the filter paper displacing slightly. Sticking your nose in a bag too… there is a clear difference.

Maybe it’s in my head but it be end coffee seems much more flavorful too.

Am I delusional or are there other believers? Talk some sense into me before I drop a couple hundred on a fresh roast machine!

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