How do you know when you’re brewing above average coffee?

How do you know when you’re brewing above average coffee?

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How do you know when you’re brewing above average coffee?

An Unfiltered History of Vietnamese Coffee

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How do you know when you’re brewing above average coffee?

How do you know when you’re brewing above average 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...

How do you know when you’re brewing above average coffee?

No one in my family drinks coffee except me. I suppose that's not as harsh a statement as I make it sound since my kids are both under 15 but…my wife won't touch it either. Looking back through my early years of coffee, I would have been about 25 and making pots at home in a drip machine that would have cost $60 or so. I knew enough to buy fresh beans but I was buying from the machine at the grocery store and sometimes grinding at the store itself.

I then moved on to a blade grinder, thinking I was in coffee heaven. There was also a more recent (like 5 years ago) stint with a Starbucks Verisimo machine that I was quite pleased with, cost aside.But I started "getting into" coffee a bit more in recent years and got into some YouTube videos. Seattle Coffee exchange and James Hoffman come to mind. Given that I only need 550ml brewed each morning (what I deem to be 2 cups), a drip machine seemed like way overkill, so I started researching other methods.

I eventually landed on a Chemex. While I agree it's a bit of a process to brew a cup of coffee, I'm getting consistent results and I enjoy the ritual. I've also been using a local roaster with fresh beans for a couple years now — since about the beginning of COVID. I've had some hits and misses, and things are more consistent now that I have a Hario hand grinder (my next gear to upgrade). I'm overall very happy.

But watching some James Hoffman videos and seeing $850 grinders etc, I wonder, how much of the love of my coffee comes from the Dunning Kruger effect? LOL

My family seems to really like my Chemex, though some say it's too strong — a good sign to me that it's good. Lots of Tim Horton drinkers in my family (Canadian Chain).

But I wonder — if James Hoffman sat down at my table for a cup, would he wince? If I gave everyone on r/Coffee a cup tomorrow morning, what percentage of you would like it?

I agree that if I'm happy with it, that's all that matters. But what are some ways to get objective opinions on my dinky little 2 cups per day?

This occurred to me as I slurped my first few sips of Ethiopian this morning, noting it tasted particularly excellent. I wondered — is this somehow disgusting but I like it?

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