New to AeroPress, whats the fastest way to Experiment & Learn?

New to AeroPress, whats the fastest way to Experiment & Learn?

New to AeroPress, whats the fastest way to Experiment & Learn?

Toronto’s Pilot Coffee Roasters Acquiring Bridgehead Coffee for $3.6 Million

Toronto, Ontario-based specialty coffee roaster and retailer Pilot Coffee Roasters is acquiring Ottawa-based Bridgehead Coffee in a deal worth approximately US$3.6 million.  Bridgehead, which has 21 coffee shop locations throughout…


3 Elements Coffee: Supporting Veterans, One Cup at a Time  

The Australian roasting company helps to create opportunities for veteran communities.  BY VASILEIA FANARIOTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Photos courtesy of 3 Elements Coffee  Brisbane, Australia-based 3 Elements Coffee, founded by Navy veteran Terry McNally in 2016, has a mission to support the transition of ex-military personnel into the commercial workspace. To help achieve their goal and raise […]


Understanding the Process: Koji Fermentation

Continuing our series on coffee processing, we learn about koji fermentation, a unique process usually associated with the brewing of sake. BY TANYA NANETTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Photos courtesy of Forest Coffee If brewed properly, a cup of coffee can offer countless variations of flavor and aroma. The quality and complexity of these attributes depend on many different […]


Bypass coffee brewing: How can it improve extraction?

There is a lot of science to brewing coffee. Whether knowingly or unknowingly, we trigger – and try to control – an almost endless number of chemical reactions to achieve the perfect extraction. To do so, we have to tweak different variables – such as grind size, temperature, and coffee-to-water ratio – to get the […]

New to AeroPress, whats the fastest way to Experiment & Learn?

New to AeroPress, whats the fastest way to Experiment & Learn?

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...

New to AeroPress, whats the fastest way to Experiment & Learn?

Can I keep the ratio same say 55grams to 1 litre and brew a very small batch say 5 grams of coffee and 100ml water to master my technique, grind size etc? And brew multiple batches to test it out?

If I keep the ratio the same, does it even really matter if I brew 11 grams of coffee of 1 gram?

I'm trying to find the fastest way to experiment with different variables without wasting much. This is something that I didn't see being discussed in any YouTube video I've watched so far.

I'm trying to taste what underextracted is and what overextracted tastes like etc to start building a profile for tasting coffee and understanding my errors in a better way.

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