Realisation about home espresso

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Realisation about home espresso

Realisation about home espresso

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...

Realisation about home espresso

I purchased a Flair espresso maker to use at home for espresso. My entry point into home coffee was a Nespresso machine years ago, so I was yearning for espresso again after using an aeropress for over a year now.

The videos of puck prep and bottomless portafilters on YouTube swayed me to the Flair, it is one of the cheapest entry points into home espresso.

I've had it two days now and I realised, atleast for me, home espresso is unfortunately too much effort to get right.

By this I mean, there are too many variables. The beans have to fresh (within 4-5 weeks old), the temperature of the group head has to be correct, the grind size has to be perfect, the flow has to be consistent to get a shot in ~35 seconds. As much as I love the process of making a great cup of coffee, I think this is quite excessive.

Would I have a better time with a semi automatic machine vs the Flair? Probably, but the above variables are still in play.

So, I'll probably sell the Flair and look to a brewer type machine, back to the trusty aeropress I go! Maybe something like the sage precision brewer would be best, as I've started to prefer a longer cup now vs a pure espresso shot.

What are your thoughts? Is the sage brewer the right way to go? Is there something better on the market?

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