Trying to understand how to better appreciate coffee

Trying to understand how to better appreciate coffee

Understanding the Process: Double Fermentation

Continuing our series on coffee processing, we learn about double fermentation, a term that can refer to several different processes. BY TANYA NANETTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Photos courtesy of Cafe Imports Editor’s note: Check out other entries in our “Understanding the Process“ series here. When exploring the wonderful world of high-quality coffee, you’ll discover that no […]


4 Cool Cafés to Try Out in Bologna

Bologna, the Italian city home to the world’s oldest university, is traditionally famous for its food and drink—and it has some stellar specialty cafés. BY TANYA NANETTI SENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Featured photo by Annie Spratt via Unsplash Bologna is home to the oldest university in the world and is the unofficial “capital“ of the porticos […]


In Tbilisi, Parsek1 Merges Comic Books with Specialty Coffee

We take a look at how this innovative café has changed the face of comics and coffee in the capital of Georgia. BY VASILEIA FANARIOTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Photos courtesy of Parsek1 When it comes to coffee and comic books, Japan is a longtime leader in the field. Manga cafés have been around for decades, combining […]


Pick Your Pourover: Comparing and Contrasting the Most Popular Models

The Hario V60, Kalita Wave, and Chemex are three of the most popular pourover devices. Today, we’re comparing the three to help you determine which is the right choice for you. BY EMILY MENESES BARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Featured photo by Julien Labelle via Unsplash Ah, the pourover—this tried-and-true form of brewing is sacred in the […]

Trying to understand how to better appreciate coffee

Interest in coffee & health is rising – what do consumers need to know?

There is a wealth of scientific research available about the many health benefits of coffee – as well as the undesirable side effects of drinking too much. But like all fields of science, research about the impact of drinking coffee on human health is ever-changing as we uncover new findings.  Interestingly, the continuous discovery of […]


Pick Your Pourover: Comparing and Contrasting the Most Popular Models

The Hario V60, Kalita Wave, and Chemex are three of the most popular pourover devices. Today, we’re comparing the three to help you determine which is the right choice for you. BY EMILY MENESES BARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Featured photo by Julien Labelle via Unsplash Ah, the pourover—this tried-and-true form of brewing is sacred in the […]


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 […]


Test Drive: Update Your Grinding With More Comandante Grinder Accessories

The popular hand grinder has more to offer with a new line of tools and accessories now available. BY TANYA NANETTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Feature photo by Tanya Nanetti To brew the perfect cup of coffee, it’s important to choose the right coffee equipment. One essential is a reliable coffee grinder. Most coffee lovers start with a […]

Trying to understand how to better appreciate coffee

Know Your Sweeteners: Honey: Part One

Not all sweeteners are made equal! In this series, we’ll take a closer look at different types of sweeteners and syrups—starting with honey. BY EMILY JOY MENESESBARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Featured photo by Arwin Neil Baichoo via Unsplash Though you can’t go wrong with simple syrup or the tried-and-true vanilla, there are many options when it […]


Thread Coffee Roasters Opens Tailor-Made Roastery in Baltimore

The interwoven actions of Thread Coffee Roasters in Baltimore are finding exponentially more space this week with the grand opening of a brand-new production roastery and training lab. The worker-owned…


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 First Women-Only Coffee Championships Held in Costa Rica

Feria del Café Frailes seeks to increase the gender diversity of coffee competitions. BY SUNGHEE TARKSPECIAL TO BARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Cover photo by Sunghee Tark The coffee industry has come a long way in the past 20 years, with innovations happening in many parts of the world and in different links of the supply chain. […]

Trying to understand how to better appreciate coffee

Trying to understand how to better appreciate coffee

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...

Trying to understand how to better appreciate coffee

This is more of a rant than advice, so apologies in advance.

My way of having coffee recently has been to go to my nearby Winco, take a pound of vanilla flavored beans, use their in-store grinder for the coarsest setting, and take it home.

Not ideal to grind a whole bunch at once, but I am an embarassing novice, sorry.

I boil water in an electric kettle, use Ikea's glass teapot with the mesh infuser, put about 1.5 tsp of the super coarse coffee in the infuser, then pour 14oz of boiling water through it, and let it sit for about 5 minutes. I'll then pour out the coffee infused water into my mug and enjoy. The coffee feels just light for me, and the vanilla flavor is something I really enjoy.

To try and improve my coffee experience, I ordered a cuisinart grind & brew single serve coffee maker, to have every cup of coffee freshly ground. I saw the reviews and was concerned because, the coffee maker will always grind the same amount of coffee, and I can adjust the strength based on how many ounces of water to serve (8, 10 or 12 oz). The youtuber whose review I saw said that he prefers 8oz, and 12oz is just too watery. I tried the 12oz, and was reeling from how strong this was compared to what I was used to. The vanilla favor is all but gone, and while the coffee's flavor itself is not bad, the experience is bitter (pun intended) partly from the shock of how unexpectedly strong it was.

Before I consider switching to my old ways and returning the coffee maker, I wanted to understand something first. I have one 14oz mug of coffee a day, which I start my morning with. I'd like to appreciate proper coffee and understand a bit better, and was wondering if in my previous way, the priority in the vanilla flavoring and much lighter strength was stopping me from appreciating what proper coffee could be, and the single serve coffee maker is actually pointing me in the right direction, I just need better quality coffee? Of course, if this presumption is wrong, then I suppose purchasing a small grinder and ginding a small amount everyday is another way to go. However, I'd need guidance on which direction is more advisable. To note, my wife hardly drinks coffee, so it's about one serving a day of coffee in the household, which means spending $$$ on coffee related equipment is a relatively harder decision for me.

Thanks for reading this far. Again, apologies if reading this post was not what you wanted, and I'd be happy to hear your opinions.

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