what to do with ground coffee

Brewing at Home and on the Road with Wilford Lamastus Jr.

We talk to the multi-time Panama Brewers Cup champion about his brewing preferences. BY TANYA NANETTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Photos courtesy of Wilford Lamastus Coffee professionals tend to spend most of their days brewing coffee. It can be an espresso shot pulled for a customer or a cupping to check out a new roaster to choose […]


Toronto’s Pilot Coffee Roasters Acquiring Bridgehead Coffee for $3.6 Million

Toronto, Ontario-based specialty coffee roaster and retailer Pilot Coffee Roasters is acquiring Ottawa-based Bridgehead Coffee in a deal worth approximately US$3.6 million.  Bridgehead, which has 21 coffee shop locations throughout…


Out Now: The February + March 2023 Issue

The February + March 2023 issue of Barista Magazine features New Zealand coffee & chef champion Sam Low on the cover. Also inside: a special section on branding, understanding trademark law, an interview with Laura Sommers, field reports from Kansas City, Indonesia, and Hong Kong, and much more. BY KENNETH R. OLSONBARISTA MAGAZINE We’re excited […]


Get Ready for The Barista League’s 2024 Season

The Barista League has announced 12 competitions across four continents. BY J. MARIE CARLANBARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Photos courtesy of The Barista League When The Barista League announces new events, it’s worth paying attention! This year, the schedule will be organized by geographic location, bringing together coffee people in various communities. At The Barista League in […]

what to do with ground coffee

what to do with ground 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...

what to do with ground coffee

I've been recently gifted a bag of coffee from a friend who was holidaying in Thailand. The tasting notes on the packet just says "fruity floral". Unfortunately it came pre-ground, and the grind size is much much finer than what I'm used to (somewhere between medium and fine).

The V60 is my daily brewer of choice, but I also have an Aeropress, which I used to make a cuppa with, and I did not get any fruity nor floral tones, it was quite a bitter and chocolately cup. I then tried making cold brew with a 1:8 ratio, approx 16h in the fridge and that also yielded a similar flavour profile to what I got with the Aeropress, albeit a smoother experience. I'm not a super precise brewer, but I've generally been able to get some, if not all of the tasting notes out of my coffees so I'm at a bit of a loss rn, if anyone has any tips I'd be grateful!

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