Hi everyone - I would really appreciate your views and insights into some affects of brew pressure!
Using my MaraX straight out of the box I found the brew gauge was reading about 10bar during a shot and I was enjoying shots most at around 42 seconds using around 13 on the Niche zero. I'm very much an amateur, but I found I needed these shot times to balance out some harsh acidity.
I then decided to play and reduce the brew pressure to 9bar, and was a little surprised at the result... Using the same grinder settings I'm getting 40grams out of 19 grams of coffee in around 33 seconds, but I had expected these shots to take longer. I feel like I'm getting more sweetness in the cup but also more acidity, which is on the verge of being yummy. (i.e. sometimes yummy acidity, sometimes a touch too much for me). I also found that grinding finder seems to lead to channeling and less balance.
I have a couple of questions!
Thanks in advance - I look forward to your superior wisdom!
Using my MaraX straight out of the box I found the brew gauge was reading about 10bar during a shot and I was enjoying shots most at around 42 seconds using around 13 on the Niche zero. I'm very much an amateur, but I found I needed these shot times to balance out some harsh acidity.
I then decided to play and reduce the brew pressure to 9bar, and was a little surprised at the result... Using the same grinder settings I'm getting 40grams out of 19 grams of coffee in around 33 seconds, but I had expected these shots to take longer. I feel like I'm getting more sweetness in the cup but also more acidity, which is on the verge of being yummy. (i.e. sometimes yummy acidity, sometimes a touch too much for me). I also found that grinding finder seems to lead to channeling and less balance.
I have a couple of questions!
Why has reducing the pressure increased flow? I'm leaning towards not compacting the puck as much and so allowing easier flow? Is there a sort of bell curve of flow vs pressure, and where do people think is the optimum?
Does acidity always come hand in hand with sweetness? I love sweetness in a shot but can't cope with much acidity. Any recommendations for technique or anything here?!
Thanks in advance - I look forward to your superior wisdom!