Wow. Just got an "end-game" hand grinder as a gift replacing my ""budget"" (lol) electric burr grinder and I can actually taste subtleties in my coffee??

Wow. Just got an "end-game" hand grinder as a gift replacing my ""budget"" (lol) electric burr grinder and I can actually taste subtleties in my coffee??

Wow. Just got an "end-game" hand grinder as a gift replacing my ""budget"" (lol) electric burr grinder and I can actually taste subtleties in my coffee??

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Wow. Just got an "end-game" hand grinder as a gift replacing my ""budget"" (lol) electric burr grinder and I can actually taste subtleties in my coffee??

Wow. Just got an "end-game" hand grinder as a gift replacing my ""budget"" (lol) electric burr grinder and I can actually taste subtleties in my 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...

Wow. Just got an "end-game" hand grinder as a gift replacing my ""budget"" (lol) electric burr grinder and I can actually taste subtleties in my coffee??

I've been a coffee "nerd" for years, but never managed to get those coffees with fruity notes people were talking about. I've had an entry-level (by this sub's standards) electric burr grinder for going on 6 years now, and my aeropress coffee was (in my opinion) superior to most coffee places I visited, but I always felt like there was further it could go when compared to aeropress cups I'd ordered from nice places.

For Christmas I was gifted a commonly-recommended grinder in this sub for around $120 and it is genuinely like night and day. It isn't as noticeable in darker roasts but my light roasts have taken on a whole new level of flavor they just did not have before. I have changed nothing else about the same recipe I have made for years besides the new grinder.

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