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looks ok to me - if tasting good, then who cares!
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I only fill my kettle with enough water for the brew (+ a little extra for prereheating mug, decanter and rinsing filter).
I've...
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When I spent a while attempting his method I did. But I found it made little difference if I was stirring/swirling the bloom anyway.
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Could be, but if you're getting good brews, how much too aggressive can it really be?
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Don't worry about having trouble without the gooseneck. I tried it for a month and found it difficult too. Doable but very difficult to...
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Is my well a result of pouring too aggressively then?
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I have attempted Hoffman's method before but I find consistency difficult with my standard kettle (despite him saying it works with a...
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@MWJB Is it normal for this 'pouring down the middle' method to create a well in the coffee bed once the water is fully drained through?
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I have found that smaller brews can be harder to extract using this method. For now, don't drink all of the afternoon 20:290g brew &...
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@MWJB
Would you alter the method for a 14.5:210g recipe?
I have a large mug in the morning but prefer a smaller cup in the afternoon.
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Cup this morning:
20:290g at 17 grind
total liquid in 1:45 - total brew time was 2:45
good cup, definitely no bitterness. I have...
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@MWJB Just reporting back.
I made a cup - 20 grind, 18 dose
30g bloom stirred
At 1:00, 270g in in 35 seconds, poured evenly...
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Just to second that, I also use setting 20 on the Wilfa Uniform - MW beat me to it. I do 500ml though so probably 18-20 would be a good...
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Forget bitter/sour, you can get bitter everywhere if you grind too fine/overagitate.
Grind setting is way more important than...
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Thanks, this is really useful. Just to confirm, when you say, "Try grinding around 20", are you referring to the setting on the Wilfa...
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Sound advice from TSK.
Based on what I can see there, if we're talking very broadly, I would say it's not too fine in my opinion.
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Grind size dovetails with pour rate & there's range of what is useful.
Would be helpful to know your regime.
Looks like a Wilfa flat...
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Correct, I recently bought the Wilfa Uniform after getting frustrated with the inconsistency of a hand grinder I previously owned.
I'm...
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The other day I accidentally forgot to adjust my hand grinder from espresso to V60, so I ended up with a V60 from espresso grinds.
It...
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Difficult to give any definitive answer to your question based on the picture. Be guided more by how long your brews take to complete...
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I couldn't personally justify spending more than £30.
I bought these for £17 and they are accurate to 0.1g and time my brew...
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I recently bought the Wilfa Uniform.
I'm super happy, it's a great upgrade from my £20 hand grinder...
Does anyone have any advice...
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