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coffee – water ratio
1:10 – 1:15
coffee amount
11g
water amt and tem
110-165g | 90°C
grind size
Medium-fine grind, 400-600 microns, resembling table salt
brew time
2-3 mins
In my opinion, Aeropress is the easiest brewing method. It offers a taste between espresso and pour-over.
Water quality is paramount in coffee brewing. Using fresh, clean, and soft water enhances the overall taste of your coffee. Avoid using hard or unfiltered water; if the water doesn’t taste good on its own, it won’t make great coffee.
For optimal flavor extraction, it’s essential to use freshly roasted and ground coffee. Grinding the coffee just before brewing ensures that all the flavors are fully extracted and vibrant. Grind your coffee beans to a medium-fine grind, resembling table salt consistency. Grinding finer produces more body but can also lead to potential bitterness, while grinding coarser may result in under-extraction and insufficient body.
I’ve found that a temperature of 90°C works best for Aeropress. This temperature avoids bitterness and ensures a good extraction of flavors from the coffee grounds. To increase the body of your coffee, experiment with increasing the water temperature to 95°C.
If you don’t have a thermometer on hand, here are two simple tricks to achieve approximately 90°C water: Boil half a liter of water, then mix in 65ml of room temperature water. Or wait for 3 minutes to cool down.
For more brew methods: Coffee Brew Guides
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