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Lavazza Crema e' Gusto......

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Gatineau, QC, Canada
(04-04-2024, 09:36 PM)Tedolph Wrote: Lavazza Crema e' Gusto......

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Williamsburg, KY
Buccee's Cinnamon Roll with coffee this morning...
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Today's brew was Longneck Coffee Roasters (Williamsburg, VA) Mexico La Laja Honey Process (medium roast) using my opaque plastic Hario V60-01 with regular Cafec filters and James Hoffmann's "A Better 1 Cup V60 Technique" recipe.

I have never had consistent brews with V60s (01 or 02 size) so I was preparing to PIF my opaque plastic Hario V60-01 and V60-02 brewers. I figure that I had V60 covered with my Hario Switch (leaving the switch in the open position). I decided to brew the the V60-01 again and see how it would work with my Oxo electric goose neck kettle now that I feel I have the pouring under control for the most part with that kettle. It was an excellent cup! The chocolate flavor was very pronounced and it was a very good cup. I could probably dial it in a little better, but out of the gate, it was one of the best V60 brews I have ever had.

That then made me consider repeating the brew with the same settings with the Hario Switch as a V60 (taking time to heat the glass by closing the switch to start, then opening the switch before I started brewing). From a Tale's Coffee video, Vincent stated that the 02 size Hario Switch is more like a 1.5 instead of size 02, so I was curious if I would get the same results (knowing that that V60 brews in general can be inconsistent if you are not using them on a regular basis).

The Hario Switch brew was pretty good, but I preferred the V60-01 brew. Eye balling the brewers, the Hario Switch is probably 1/3 taller than my opaque plastic V60-01 which combined with the height of my kitchen counter meant a different pouring angle which resulted in a faster pouring speed from my kettle.

Combined with not needing to preheat the opaque plastic V60s and that the V60s I have handle different capacities (01, 02 vs. 1.5 of the Switch), I plan on keeping my V60s for now. Being able to keep the kettle spout closer to the brew bed for smaller doses is another plus of keeping the V60-01 in particular. I thought of picking up a glass V60-01 and swapping out the cone in the Switch but I don't see the need to do that at the moment as my hybrid recipes call for the standard size Switch cone.

On a totally different note, I upgraded my 1zpresso JX manual grinder with a 1zpresso K-Ultra grinder. The K-Ultra came this afternoon, so I have not tried anything with it yet other than to check the zero on the grinder. I am debating whether I will season the grinder first or just start using it. I have read that people season their grinders with rice or cheap/old coffee. I am not sure which way I will go with that. I am temped just to use it as is knowing that the grind will change subtly after a few bags of beans have been ground with the grinder. I probably will just make a note in my coffee logs of how many bags have be been ground with the grinder and note my brews as 'pre-season' settings until I see differences in the brew.

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