Kenyan coffee smells AMAZING but tastes slightly bad… help?

Kenyan coffee smells AMAZING but tastes slightly bad… help?

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Kenyan coffee smells AMAZING but tastes slightly bad… help?

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Kenyan coffee smells AMAZING but tastes slightly bad… help?

Kenyan coffee smells AMAZING but tastes slightly bad… help?

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...

Kenyan coffee smells AMAZING but tastes slightly bad… help?

Hi all! I need a tad of help troubleshooting my brew. This has happened to me, both brewing over a Melitta Pour Over as well as Aeropress:

Coffee is a Kenyan Dark Roast. Roaster is not particularly reputable, and a small red flag was the fact that it was labeled as medium roast, but is DARK. Capital D dark. Thought I'd try to make the best out of it anyways.

Since its a dark roast, I grinded a tad coarser than I usually do for pour over, also adjusted temperature to 85°C. For pour over, I bloomed for 30-40 seconds, and then did a one pour. 15g of coffee to 240g of water. Total brew time in between 3.5 and 4 minutes. For aeropress, also 85°C water, inverted, 11g of coffee, 200g of water, steep for 2 minutes, flip, slightly agitate, wait 30 seconds and then do a 30 seconds press.

With both brew methods, I've achieved a coffee that smells pretty damn nice. Something citrusy and fruity and also pleasantly like manure can be smelled. However, it tastes rather bitter and 'empty', as in 'Not any interesting flavours happening'. I wonder, is this something that can be adjusted? Is it just that the coffee is kinda lousy or hasn't been roasted properly? I'm really curious as to the fact that it smells so good yet I have trouble getting the taste of it to be nearly as good.

Any inputs, opinions or suggestions are greatly appreciated!

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