No matter what I do I can never get a coffee cup that smells like the beans, is that normal ?

No matter what I do I can never get a coffee cup that smells like the beans, is that normal ?

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No matter what I do I can never get a coffee cup that smells like the beans, is that normal ?

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No matter what I do I can never get a coffee cup that smells like the beans, is that normal ?

No matter what I do I can never get a coffee cup that smells like the beans, is that normal ?

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...

No matter what I do I can never get a coffee cup that smells like the beans, is that normal ?

Hello !

I'm pretty new to specialty coffee brewing and i'm slowly falling down the rabbit hole. Started by buying some fancy beans and every time I open a bag, i'm astonished by how fragrant the beans are ! Every beans have some distinct smell, complex and interesting ! Grinding them also make them smell super good and enjoyable !

However when i'm trying to brew them, no matter what I do, i always lose that character. Now the coffee isn't bad, it's actually quite good, but it definitly loses a lot of aromatics compared to just the beans.

I'm using an Aeropress to brew, either doing a mug (11g + 200ml, medium coarse) or a espresso-style concentrated cup (18g + 90ml, fine), depending on the roast and what i feel like drinking, using James Hoffman recipe. I'm quite fond of the pseudo-espresso recipe. I grind with a Timemore C2.

Is that just normal that coffee eventually doesn't smell as good once brewed ? Or am I doing something wrong ?

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