If you’re not having great results with your French Press, keep experimenting.

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If you’re not having great results with your French Press, keep experimenting.

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Is the World Barista Championship too exclusive & expensive for competitors?

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If you’re not having great results with your French Press, keep experimenting.

If you’re not having great results with your French Press, keep experimenting.

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...

If you’re not having great results with your French Press, keep experimenting.

I’ve always been an avid pour over/Chemex fan. What initially led me to a French Press was coffee I ordered after my meal at a restaurant. The coffee came out in a French Press, and it was excellent coffee.

So about 2 months ago I bought an Espro French Press after reading countless reviews and opinions on the French Press style of coffee. When it arrived I was very excited to try it, but I was unsuccessful after trying for two weeks. The coffee was either too strong or too bitter and always had sediment. I played with the grind settings, but was unsuccessful.

This week I was researching how to make French Roast coffee, and realized I was grinding too much coffee. Today I got my scale and weighed my beans before grinding and I also added the Espro paper filter to the brew to help reduce the sediment. Come to find out, weighing your coffee is a must for this method. I have my Chemex so dialed in that I know which setting to use on my grinder that will give me the right amount of beans to make an excellent pour over, but guessing doesn’t cut it for French Press coffee.

All this to say, if you’re frustrated and/or not liking the coffee your French Press makes, keep experimenting. Once you get it figured out, you will see it makes excellent coffee.

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