Daisys and Diamonds
Super_Ideal_Rock
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I’m not super technical with the soft brew - when I got my first chemex, I did learn the ratio of beans to water that they recommend (about 1:16) and I’ve continued that over the years. I don’t do it quite “right” tho because I use a med-espresso roast and most soft brew aficionados prefer light roasts but to me, they taste too light in the body and acidic. I love coffee for its toasted, deep caramel flavours.Oh…thanks for sharing your insight! I would love hear more.
Cafe Lungo with Lavazza Super Crema, every day, all day lol! I recommend a Jura espresso maker if you love coffee. It is well worth the investment.
I’m not super technical with the soft brew - when I got my first chemex, I did learn the ratio of beans to water that they recommend (about 1:16) and I’ve continued that over the years. I don’t do it quite “right” tho because I use a med-espresso roast and most soft brew aficionados prefer light roasts but to me, they taste too light in the body and acidic. I love coffee for its toasted, deep caramel flavours.
The only way I can describe what I love about soft brew is that it’s smooth and bright. You can taste all the nice bits of the coffee and none of the overextracted dullness that’s common in poorly extracted espresso.
There’s no ‘wince at the bitterness’ that I find all too common in espresso.
Which model?
Sweet finish is an excellent way to describe it I think. Also I recall reading something years ago about Starbucks coffee being roasted very dark - almost to the point of being burned. If the prevailing taste where you are is for that style of coffee, a blonde or lighter roast would be very appealing.+1. I do appreciate a “sweet” finish, not sure if described it correctly.
I was surprised that I like VIA blonde.
Glad to hear from other espressos drinkers, you like yours fruity or nutty?
Sweet finish is an excellent way to describe it I think.
Also I recall reading something years ago about Starbucks coffee being roasted very dark - almost to the point of being burned. If the prevailing taste where you are is for that style of coffee, a blonde or lighter roast would be very appealing.
I don't have a coffee habit except for just one cup in the morning.
Being on my own, I CBA to use a coffee machine just for one cup. I did have a Nespresso machine, and found it was expensive as I would use 2 of their strongest capsules just for one cup every morning.
I used to drink the strongest instant coffee, namely Alta Rica by Nescafé. However, I decided to change to ground coffee in a cafetière (as in French press) a year or so ago when I was kitting out my campervan and bought 2 of these, one for home and one for the van. Drinking a nice coffee while having breakfast out in the open in the morning while camping is one of the joys of life IMHO.
I use the smallest with 2 scoops of strong ground coffee to make a cup, topped with double cream and 2 level-teaspoonsful of sugar.
I don't know what that is called, however, that's how I like it.
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