Need expert advice for espresso at home (not getting enough coffee out, sour taste)

Need expert advice for espresso at home (not getting enough coffee out, sour taste)

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Need expert advice for espresso at home (not getting enough coffee out, sour taste)

Need expert advice for espresso at home (not getting enough coffee out, sour 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...

Need expert advice for espresso at home (not getting enough coffee out, sour taste)

Hi everyone, my first post here.

I got this Delonghi Dedica EC685M as a gift: https://bre.is/Zs6cNyeU

I know it's not the best espresso machine, but it's an OK-ish one for starters at home, from what I've read. I made a couple of modifications to it, including replacing the pressurized portafilter with a non-pressurized bottomless one.

I also bought the Breville/Sage Smart Grinder Pro. And now, no matter what I do with the grind size, my coffee taste sour and I can't change the weight of the coffee i get out.

  • The coffee I'm using is called Salto, from the Yellow Bourbon variety, 1230 AMSL
  • I grind about 15-16g of ground coffee
  • Then about 25 seconds of brewing time. I count from the moment I press the brew button… at first it makes a noise but nothing comes out, it stops, then the noise comes back again and a few seconds later the brewed coffee comes out. Then the noise stops, the coffee continues to come down, and I press stop when the coffee starts dripping drop by drop.
  • I get about 24-25 grams of brewed coffee.

I started with a grind size of 21 on my grinder, then made it finder to 19, then 17, then made it more coarse to 24. No matter what I do, I get about 24-25 grams of brewed coffee, whereas I'm trying to hit 32g.

And the taste is sour. Every time. And the coarser it is, of course the more sour it is.

And I'm pretty sure if I grind finer, I will have even less coffee output.

So, what should I do to improve my brewing? Hoping for some advice from people who know what's going on.

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