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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...

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Look. I know every other post on this subreddit is people asking for advice on their V60 method, but I have seriously been tampering with it for YEARS and have yet to make a good pour over at home. To preface, I’m a barista, I know how to make a decent pour over and I have before, many times! And yes I know I know, the gear at a coffee shop is always gonna be better than your home setup. So listen, in a last ditch effort I am going to ask for advice because I have tried everything.

I use: a hario electric kettle, a basic scale with built in timer, a glass v60, a Baratza Encore, and generally a hario bleached paper filter.

I try to use Crystal Geyser water and avoid tap/ filtered water (our tap is immensely hard and sometimes even grey in color). And yes I have heard “tRy THird WaVe wAteR pAckETS” but the idea of continuously spending money on something besides filters, beans, and water is incredibly annoying to me. (But if that’s the consensus I might bite)

I have tried ratios ranging from 1:14-1:16

I have used grind sizes from 14-21 on my Encore

I have tried using doses from 15-30g.

I have tried every recipe and method under the sun.

I have broken a v60 and a scale.

My grinder is pretty consistent and I just cleaned it so it’s in pretty good shape.

I have brewed with a plethora of roasters and origins although I tend to stick to light-medium roasts. Blends and darker roasts are generally not my fav.

The general profile on all my cups has been: acidic, slightly more body than a tea, good clarity, and a recurring lack in any pronounced flavors.

Like I said, I have had a good pour over. I know what they’re supposed to taste like. And I should be able to dial in a recipe with my gear to do that, but it seems like I can’t.

At this point it honestly seems like my water might be the issue.

Please help. I am tired and embarrassed of being known as “the coffee guy” in my friend group who has literally never served them a worthwhile cup haha

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