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Introduction to the skills of making coffee by hand 15g how much water to make it correctly

Published: 2024-11-03 Author: World Gafei
Last Updated: 2024/11/03, Professional coffee knowledge exchange more coffee bean information please follow the coffee workshop (Wechat official account cafe_style) Front Street Coffee-Panamanian Hartman Coffee hand to share hand-brewed coffee gourmet ratio practical parameters [heavy taste] 1 10 grams of coffee 11 (milliliters of black coffee), that is, the golden cup standard of 1Ze12.5 coffee 1purl 13.5 (beans weigh more milliliters than raw water) [moderate taste] 1:1

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Practical parameters of gouache ratio of hand-brewed coffee

[heavy flavour] 1VOG 10ml Coffee Bean weight 1ml Coffee Coffee 13.5 (Bean weight ratio unboiled Water ml)

[moderate taste] 1-12-12-1-13 (I. e. 1-14. 5-1-15. 5)

[refreshing] 1-14-1-1-1-16 (I. e., 1-14-1-1-18. 5 of the Golden Cup Criterion)

The scale is right, but the brewing proportion is not right, and it is not easy to make delicious coffee. In the process of learning, we need to drink repeatedly and test the concentration. It is found that the best brewing ratio, that is, the amount of coffee beans is higher than that of black coffee, which is between 1 cup, 12 grams and 13 milliliters, which is equivalent to the four major gold cup systems in Europe and the United States. the yield of coffee beans is 14.5 grams 115.5 per gram of raw water, and it is most likely to hit the golden range of 18% 22% and 1.15% 1.35% of the "golden cup moment". Instead of brewing espresso with tangled flavor spectrum or thin coffee with too strong water flavor.

It is believed that the brewing ratio of most hand-brewed coffee lovers should fall within this range. Our most commonly used hand-brewing ratio is 1-15-15-1-16, that is, the "golden cup" criterion of 1-15-1-1-1-18. 5.

Of course, some hand-brewed coffee lovers use a more extreme brewing ratio. For example, those who like heavy flavors are often hand-brewed at 1:10 (that is, the golden cup ratio is 1-12.5), using a higher concentration to make up for the deficiency of extraction, that is, only to extract low molecular weight and medium molecular weight sour and sweet flavors, to avoid the extraction of high molecular weight bitter substances, although it can also make mellow delicious coffee, but the concentration is too high. It is not easy for ordinary people to accept, and it is too wasteful of coffee powder to be encouraged. In fact, a better coffee can be made at a more normal 1:12 (that is, a golden cup ratio of 114.5%).

Cooking analysis

Recommended cooking methods: siphon, hand flushing

Degree of grinding: 3.5 (Fuji R440, Japan)

Water temperature: 90 °C

V60 filter cup, 15g powder, water temperature 90 degrees, grinding 4, water powder ratio close to 1:15

Steaming in 30 grams of water for 30 seconds

Segment: water injection to 110ml cut off, slow water injection to 225ml

Palate: the palate is supple, the acidity is lively and bright, the acidity is soft, the layer is rich, the aftertaste of red wine is obvious, the taste of honey and sugar is obvious, after complete cooling, the flavor of yellow sugar.

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