Why does my Cuisinart Perfectemp automatic coffee come out richer and more full-bodied than pourover or french press?

Why does my Cuisinart Perfectemp automatic coffee come out richer and more full-bodied than pourover or french press?

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Why does my Cuisinart Perfectemp automatic coffee come out richer and more full-bodied than pourover or french press?

Why does my Cuisinart Perfectemp automatic coffee come out richer and more full-bodied than pourover or french press?

Why does my Cuisinart Perfectemp automatic coffee come out richer and more full-bodied than pourover or french press?

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...

Why does my Cuisinart Perfectemp automatic coffee come out richer and more full-bodied than pourover or french press?

I would have thought pourover and french press coffee would come out equally or more rich and full-bodied than an automatic machine.

However, I consistently get coffee that tastes thinner, a little more acidic, and less full-bodied when I use pourover or french press.

Lately I've been doing pourover. This is my equipment:

– Bonavita gooseneck kettle set to 205 degrees

– Fino Pour-Over Coffee Brewing Filter Cone

I use a paper filter, pour 1 or 2 blooms at 30 seconds each, then slowly pour in concentric circles for around 1.5 minutes and then let it slowly pour through for around another 2 minutes. I use 3 scoops (tablespoons) cone filter ground, dark roast coffee for 8 oz water.

The cup produced by this is super disappointing, pretty thin and watery/bland tasting compared to putting the same grounds in my Cuisinart Perfectemp automatic machine.

Am I doing something wrong with my manual method, or is this actually a really good automatic machine?

I use very dark roast beans.

Thanks!

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