Is bitterness a natural part of coffee, or is it possible to remove it entirely?

Is bitterness a natural part of coffee, or is it possible to remove it entirely?

Conflict in the Red Sea: Why coffee roasters need to prepare for shipping delays

Like many other industries, conditions in the coffee supply chain can change quickly, and in turn, have a huge impact on all actors and stakeholders. Price volatility is one of the more pertinent – which is influenced by many factors. These include fluctuations in supply and demand, extreme or unexpected weather events, global economic downturn, […]


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Conflict in the Red Sea: Why coffee roasters need to prepare for shipping delays

Like many other industries, conditions in the coffee supply chain can change quickly, and in turn, have a huge impact on all actors and stakeholders. Price volatility is one of the more pertinent – which is influenced by many factors. These include fluctuations in supply and demand, extreme or unexpected weather events, global economic downturn, […]


Out Now: The February + March 2023 Issue

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Is bitterness a natural part of coffee, or is it possible to remove it entirely?

Is bitterness a natural part of coffee, or is it possible to remove it entirely?

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...

Is bitterness a natural part of coffee, or is it possible to remove it entirely?

I know bitterness can be covered with cream. And I know bitterness can be reduced by tweaking grind size and water temperature. But can the perfect cup of black coffee have no bitterness in it?

Because I just realized that I might be chasing an impossible goal.

I use an aeropress, a burr grinder set to 20 clicks, boiling water, a 2:30 minute total steep time, and some (admittedly cheap) grocery bin light roast coffee beans.

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