Is my coffee grinder producing too many ‘fines’ that is giving an unpleasant taste?

Is my coffee grinder producing too many ‘fines’ that is giving an unpleasant taste?

Is my coffee grinder producing too many ‘fines’ that is giving an unpleasant taste?

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Is my coffee grinder producing too many ‘fines’ that is giving an unpleasant taste?

Is my coffee grinder producing too many ‘fines’ that is giving an unpleasant taste?

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 my coffee grinder producing too many ‘fines’ that is giving an unpleasant taste?

I have been getting an unpleasant taste, best I can describe as 'dusty' or slightly stale. I seem to get it more from making V60 than Aeropress coffee and I can't work out what's going on.

I wonder if it might be from my coffee grinder producing far too many 'fines'. An image of my v60 filter after brewing will be posted in the comments – it looks really 'muddy' to me on the sides, but the actual coffee looks a reasonable grind size.

To be clear I have:

– a new kettle so definitely not the issue

– bottled water didn't solve the problem

– fresh, speciality roasted coffee and have tried multiple ones so it's not a case of staleness there

My method is the James Hoffman single cup v60 method recently released. it's between a 4-4.30 minute draw-down which is a bit long which makes me think it could be getting a bit clogged? the results in the images look super 'muddy' to my untrained eye.

Any thoughts on whether this might cause a strange unpleasant taste would be much appreciated! I am wondering if I should get a new grinder but would rather not (currently using Knock Aergrind).

Thank you!

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