richgem
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Tomorrow?I failed. I figured your public shaming would have been enough to get me to bring some in today. I thought about it last night, but forgot this morning in the midst of routine.
Tomorrow?I failed. I figured your public shaming would have been enough to get me to bring some in today. I thought about it last night, but forgot this morning in the midst of routine.
You must be retired to not be clued into the fact this is Friday.Tomorrow?
You must be retired to not be clued into the fact this is Friday.![]()
Yes, that's 1 reason, but if you carry it beyond the bloom it causes even more even extraction for light roast especially. But can reduce heavy body which I don't actually want in a light roast because it reduces clarity and flavor not separation. That is why I like tea like body because it increases tasting note clarity. I love coffee that has complex flavor. Light roast seam to have the most separation of notes ehen done right. Don't like Starbucks burnt dark roast 2 roast flavors common in most commercial coffees nowadays.I use a metal chop stick to create the cone in the ground coffee so when the bloom water is pour it reaches all the grounds evenly.
DittoI’d be interested in seeing a video on it
Ah, I use the swirl method to keep the grounds suspended.Cannot clog because grounds suspended in water.

You said it's slowView attachment 155438
This is my new daily user. Note this is a stock photo from the website. But a little over $100 at Walmart and despite the celebrity endorsement, it does a nice job. Little finicky to program and a little slow. But, you get fresh ground coffee.
I still have my Mueller K-Cup maker for caffeine emergencies when time is of the essence.
Mine is currently loaded with Bali Blue Moon from freshroastedcoffee.com
I'll time it out for you later and get back to you.You said it's slow, about how long does it take to grind and brew the coffee?
For an 8 oz cup on the bold setting, I just clocked 4 minutes and 24 seconds from pressing the go button to "ding fries are done.". But you could pull your cup probably 20 to 30 seconds sooner than that if you don't care about the last few drips and the machine telling you it's done.You said it's slow, about how long does it take to grind and brew the coffee?
Thank you. When you mentioned how long originally. It got me wondering how long it actually takes me yo do a v60 pour over from start to finish. I'm betting heating up kettle takes longest on my usual brew method. I did time my Normcore V2 hand grinder with flat burr. About 30 seconds on 25 clicks. Single pour method I usually use about 1 minute 36 seconds to 2 minutes not counting any setup. I'm gonna time the whole thing from start to finish just out of curiosity. Time only tiny bit important. Enjoyment of the process and end results count the most. Love the work flow and process and taste of coffeeFor an 8 oz cup on the bold setting, I just clocked 4 minutes and 24 seconds from pressing the go button to "ding fries are done.". But you could pull your cup probably 20 to 30 seconds sooner than that if you don't care about the last few drips and the machine telling you it's done.
Note that you can also use pre-ground coffee as there is an option to turn the grinder off.
You're welcome.Thank you. When you mentioned how long originally. It got me wondering how long it actually takes me yo do a v60 pour over from start to finish. I'm betting heating up kettle takes longest on my usual brew method. I did time my Normcore V2 hand grinder with flat burr. About 30 seconds on 25 clicks. Single pour method I usually use about 1 minute 36 seconds to 2 minutes not counting any setup. I'm gonna time the whole thing from start to finish just out of curiosity. Time only tiny bit important. Enjoyment of the process and end results count the most. Love the work flow and process and taste of coffee
That's funny because cost of k cups is what got me started on my coffeeYou're welcome.
Yeah definitely depends on your brewing method. I guess I should have clarified with saying slow as compared to K-Cup.
It is definitely a rabbit hole and can be a very scientific process if you want it to be.That's funny because cost of k cups is what got me started on my coffee️ journey that burned hobbyists rabbit
hole. Started by getting refillable cup and preground Folgers classic roast. Discovered fresh roasted coffee at Innkeepers . Bought beans and grinder to put in refillable cup. Didn't work so we'll because fresh beans Vegas and cause overflow problems. So changed to Breville espresso machine, Clever Dripper, French Press, moka Pot, Oxo pour-over, then V60. Will probably get Oxo Rapid Brewer.
I have one. Makes a great cup.Will probably get Oxo Rapid Brewer.
Just ordered OXO Rapid Brewer from AmazonI have one. Makes a great cup.
Let it never be said that we aren't a bunch of incorrigible enablers.Just ordered OXO Rapid Brewer from Amazon