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  • FloofahNZ@lemmy.nz
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    2 months ago

    We make ours using a 60ml double shot simultaneously into 2 cups, so 30ml coffee extracted onto 30ml of hot water already in each cup. Then a small, and I do mean small, splash of oat milk.

    The tamping is very important, the coffee grinds in the portafilter should be very dense after tamping. My machine user guide suggests tamping at 25Kg. If you’re not getting a full 60ml shot, with your current grind, try extending the extraction time. Maybe don’t run it on auto, but manually start/stop.

    My setup, not a high end machine, can’t cope with extra fine grinds. My extraction time for a double shot is around 30 secs.

    What you describe sounds like under extraction, the coffee is thin and lacking in flavour. Can I suggest you experiment and not rely on the user guide suggestions?

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      2 months ago

      I definitely think my method needs improvement. My machine extracts over about 15-20 seconds, any more and it’s over extracted. I’m guessing this means I need to either grind a bit more or tamp a bit more. I struggle to tamp it any more with the plastic tamper that came with the machine, maybe I need to get a better one.

      I’d like a better grinder as well, but a decent grinder costs more than my espresso machine 😆

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        2 months ago

        What you could try is half filling the portafilter, then tamping, top it up and tamp again.

        I tamp my portafilter by filling it to the rim with ground coffee, resting the portafilter head on the kitchen worktop, then really leaning into the tamping process, only a single tamp press for me. It should drop the coffee level 1-2mm.

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          2 months ago

          I’ve ground it a bit longer and tried what you suggested tamping it twice, which sort of helped.

          It definitely has more flavour, and I had extract for closer to 30s.

          However, with the grounds so dense, when I take the portafilter off it has a pool of water on the top.

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            2 months ago

            Mine does too, so after use, I remove it and leave the portafilter resting on the machine base. After a while, so typically before the next brew, it has dried enough to make the old coffee removal from the portafilter easier.

            Glad to see your extract is better timed. It’s all very tricky on timing to suit the machines, certainly not a plug and play!!!

            • Dave@lemmy.nzOPM
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              2 months ago

              My machine instructions says water pooling on the portafilter is a sign you’re doing something wrong 😆

              certainly not a plug and play!!!

              I had no idea how much this was going to be true! It looks so easy in the cafes 😆

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                2 months ago

                I guess cafes need to run dozens, if not hundreds, of shots a day. Once they establish their process, and that’s typically biased to saving money, that’s when you find your home coffee tastes a million miles better than that from the local cafe.

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                  2 months ago

                  Yeah, also the personal taste thing. Plus they probably do it much quicker because they already have their machines and grinders set to the beans.

                  Definitely a lot of variance in cafes. My wife laughs at me for swapping my order between long black and flat whites depending on the cafe. Often based on a snap judgement of a place I’ve never been before.

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                    2 months ago

                    Time to get into the only “drink at home” principle. I have to admit, we have several friends and locals who often visit us, seemingly primarily for our coffee. Got a visitor coming tomorrow, they’ll get a taste of our new Deadly Sin blend. Won’t say anything, just ask about how they like our “new” coffee.