I finally tried freshly roasted coffee and there’s no turning back

I finally tried freshly roasted coffee and there’s no turning back

I finally tried freshly roasted coffee and there’s no turning back

I finally tried freshly roasted coffee and there’s no turning back

I finally tried freshly roasted coffee and there’s no turning back

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...

I finally tried freshly roasted coffee and there’s no turning back

I’ve got into the world of coffee pretty recently and by accident; I just wanted to get a jar of cheap instant coffee to give myself a caffeine boost in the morning as my sleeping patterns at the time were an absolute mess. But after I came back from a grocery store the other day, I realised that I bought a bag of pre-ground coffee by (happy) accident.

At first, I would brew it in a cup and filter it through a sieve. The coffee itself wasn’t that great but even that was miles better than the instant stuff that I drank before. Soon, I decided to level things up and got myself a cezve and some nicer pre-ground coffee. It was a major improvement but soon enough even this was not enough for me as I found out about the whole third-wave coffee thing.

Watching and listening to the coffee geeks over here praising their third-wave coffee so high, I got intrigued and soon found some roasters in my place. The coffee culture is practically non-existent where I’m from so there aren’t many roasters here but I still managed to find some. But some part of me wasn't so sure about it and thought that third-wave coffee was way too overblown. Some part of me thought coffee enthusiasts just pretend about their third-wave, freshly roasted coffee being so good to justify all the expenses and investments. So, when I knew that one of the roasters in my town also operated a coffee shop, I decided to go there and try just one cuppa first.

Today has been that day. I finally went to the coffee shop and ordered a cup of V60 pour-over coffee made with light-roast Ethiopia Guji beans. The coffee shop was quite crowded and I had to wait for a while but it was worth it. When they brought the long-awaited cup, I took the first sip and was blown away. The coffee tasted… unusual but delicious nevertheless. The flavour was fruity with bright and pleasant citrusy acidity. "Wow, they weren't really bluffing when they were talking about all those fruity, berry-like, citrusy and other flavour notes!", I was thinking then. Now without doubt, I can say to myself that freshly roasted coffee is the real deal. And I think I am about to go down the coffee rabbit hole even deeper. There's really no turning back for me at this point 🙂

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