Not sure I can taste coffee with the low ratios I’m using

Not sure I can taste coffee with the low ratios I’m using

The Slingshot Chalice Puts a New Spin on Espresso Dosing

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Joven and Atucún Join Forces to Empower Young Farmers

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Girlsplaining Workshop Unites Women in Coffee in Quito, Ecuador

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Not sure I can taste coffee with the low ratios I’m using

Not sure I can taste coffee with the low ratios I’m using

Exploring the Potential of Drones in Coffee Production 

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Medium-sized farms play an important role in specialty coffee

For many consumers and industry professionals, specialty coffee and direct trade are inextricably linked. Building strong and mutually beneficial working relationships between producers and roasters is often seen as a cornerstone of establishing a truly sustainable supply chain. So with this association between specialty coffee and direct trade, there can be a narrative of smaller-sized […]


The Origin Story of Turtle Island Coffee in Vancouver, B.C.

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4 Cool Cafés to Try Out in Kuala Lumpur

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Not sure I can taste coffee with the low ratios I’m using

Not sure I can taste coffee with the low ratios I’m using

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...

Not sure I can taste coffee with the low ratios I’m using

Ok so I like my coffee weak for a number of reasons :

  • I'm super sensitive to caffeine. I don't need a lot to feel the effects
  • If I'm feeling anxious and take a strong cup, it can give me a panic attack
  • I sometimes have (stress-related) gastritis and coffee can worsen this condition

But otherwise I like the taste of coffee, and I also like the "functionality" of caffeine (in small doses) for concentration and productivity.

My usual driver is 7 g for 200 mL of water which is a ratio of 1/28 (don't scream). Much lower that what is usually recommended. I find it good, but I feel like I don't get the subtleties of the specialty coffee I'm using.

I sometimes pull a 85 mL of water with 5 g which is a more "normal" 1/17 ratio, but even with that I don't always find all the adjectives that are written on the box :p

I'd like to taste the different kinds specialty coffee, and find those that I really like, but I wonder if I can do that with the doses I'm using ? Is there a optimised way of brewing to get flavorful cups with low dosage of coffee ?

I'm mainly brewing with an Aeropress, and I hand grind my beans with a Timemore C3.

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