Espresso - Guide for Arabica coffees
The perfect espresso is all about dialing in the "shot". Here's our recommended recipe for how to get the best tasting cup.
AGE BEST USED
12 - 15 days after manufacturing date
DOSE
20g
EXTRACTION
41 grams ( 2 Shots)
EXTRACTION TIME
25-28 seconds
TEMPERATURE
93.5°C
FREEZE DATE
10 - 15 Days after manufacturing date
Espresso - Guide for Liberica coffees
The perfect espresso is all about dialing in the "shot". Here's our recommended recipe for how to get the best tasting cup.
AGE BEST USED
12 - 15 days after manufacturing date
DOSE
18.5g
EXTRACTION
60 grams ( 2 Shots)
EXTRACTION TIME
28-26 seconds
TEMPERATURE
93.5°C
FREEZE DATE
10 - 15 Days after manufacturing date
Pour Over- Guide for Arabica coffees
Use this recipe as a starting point for your brewing device. The key is to try and get a clean and sweet cup of coffee by changing one variable at a time.
AGE BEST USED
10-25 days after manufacturing date
DOSE
20g
Water Amount
300 Grams
TEMPERATURE
88-90°C
BLOOM
60g (30 seconds)
BREW TIME
2:15-2:45
POURS
5 pours (all 60g)
FREEZE DATE
10 - 15 Days after manufacturing date
Pour Over- Guide for Liberica coffees
Use this recipe as a starting point for your brewing device. The key is to try and get a clean and sweet cup of coffee by changing one variable at a time.
AGE BEST USED
10-25 days after manufacturing date
DOSE
15g
Water Amount
225 Grams
TEMPERATURE
88-90°C
BLOOM
45g (30 seconds)
BREW TIME
2:15-2:45
POURS
5 pours (all 45g)
FREEZE DATE
10 - 15 Days after manufacturing date
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Do you have any question?
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Coffee taste harsh or too bitter
Adjust to a courser grind size. Harshness is a sign of over-extraction try to aim for a faster brew time. -
Coffee is too weak or diluted
Use less brew water -
Coffee is astringent
Astringency is a sign of under-extraction, try extending the brew time or using more brew water.