Spending to much on Coffee from starbucks and store bought. Transitioning to making my own.

Spending to much on Coffee from starbucks and store bought. Transitioning to making my own.

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Serving Coffee in the Epicenter

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An In-Depth Look at Gruppo Cimbali’s Coffee Technician Wheel

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Spending to much on Coffee from starbucks and store bought. Transitioning to making my own.

Spending to much on Coffee from starbucks and store bought. Transitioning to making my own.

Spending to much on Coffee from starbucks and store bought. Transitioning to making my own.

Spending to much on Coffee from starbucks and store bought. Transitioning to making my own.

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...

Spending to much on Coffee from starbucks and store bought. Transitioning to making my own.

hi guys.

i was wondering if i can get some hand holding here.

i dont want to go to crazy with coffee. so i just want to know the basics about it. I know i should read the wiki, but i am not trying to make coffee into a whole hobby and want to avoid getting deep into it.

I spend to much money at starbucks, store bought coldbrew, instant coffees, and want to stop doing that.

I was wondering what would be a good medium level gear set to buy?

also, how do can i get a basis of which coffee beans suit my taste? the only basis i have that i know of is that I found out i like the Medium Roast coffee beans Starbucks uses. I believe its just called "Medium Roast Pike Place" ? i usually drink that black.

I also like various esspresso from starbucks. but my go to are Blond Roast Caffe Latte with an affogato style shot. or a Blonde Espresso Roast Americano. (I only got the medium roast pike place because they once messed up my order. only to figure out i enjoy it)

with that, what gear setup would suit my needs? the only thing i know for sure is i would prefer a pour over method. And a gooseneck kettle

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