Burr Grinder vs Blade Grinder || Coffee with Serge Ep4

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  • Опубликовано: 2 янв 2021
  • Serge uses a burr grinder, but why? What even IS a burr grinder, and is it really any better than a (much cheaper) blade grinder? Let’s find out!
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  • @1steelcobra
    @1steelcobra 3 года назад +96

    What those blade grinders are great for is turning whole spices into powder.

    • @airwindows
      @airwindows 3 года назад +6

      Yup! And I can turn oats into oat flour and add a little of it to my oatmeal for a thicker texture that doesn't have watery residue :)

    • @2MeatyOwlLegs
      @2MeatyOwlLegs 3 года назад +4

      or waking up your room mates...

    • @Ishsa
      @Ishsa 3 года назад +5

      @@2MeatyOwlLegs I mean, an electronic burr grinder will do that too

  • @davidhe-him3816
    @davidhe-him3816 3 года назад +39

    I'm not sure why it's important to me, but thank you dear Editor for including the "turn off power bar, then reach in" shots

    • @eddyshore6528
      @eddyshore6528 3 года назад

      You can never be too safe, but typically these electric grinders require the top cover in place for the trigger to actuate.

    • @---we1ok
      @---we1ok 3 года назад

      Yeah, there's a reason a lot of blade grinders integrate the button into the lid, so you can't turn them on without that in place.

  • @MDR-zf8th
    @MDR-zf8th 3 года назад +56

    I don't drink coffee, I've never liked coffee...but Serge is just such a ray of sunshine and his passion and enthusiasm for coffee is contagious.

  • @xanosdarkpaw1
    @xanosdarkpaw1 3 года назад +102

    I don't like coffee. But watching people nerd out over things they love is always fun.

    • @evileyeball
      @evileyeball 3 года назад +2

      I am the same as you, I don't like coffee, I drink copious amounts of tea and just like it probably irks serge a little when someone takes cheap coffee and makes it in a basket brewer it irks me a little when someone thinks making tea is as simple as putting a Tea bag into a cup of hot water and letting it sit for a few minutes. There is a difference between those who are connoisseurs of something and those who are not.

    • @ofrutsra
      @ofrutsra 3 года назад

      Absolutely.

  • @JoshPearcetheGreat
    @JoshPearcetheGreat 3 года назад +27

    Want what else Serge has that goes burr for coffee? He has a patreon, and there is a monthly newsletter that every month he goes brr about coffee
    www.patreon.com/sergeyager
    Check it out if you are curious for more

  • @SigmaMorrigan
    @SigmaMorrigan 3 года назад +9

    "That's startling!" 🤣🤣🤣
    Serge, that's exactly why my partner says "Loud" before starting the blade grinder... it's really disconcerting when that noise comes out of nowhere!

    • @astaiannymph
      @astaiannymph 3 года назад +2

      That's a great tactic!

    • @SigmaMorrigan
      @SigmaMorrigan 3 года назад +1

      @@astaiannymph It's truly helpful! Especially in the morning, when I'm *definitely* not awake enough for unexpected loud noises

    • @eddyshore6528
      @eddyshore6528 3 года назад +1

      I recommend the silent vortex grinder by Krups. I upgraded from an el cheapo Black and Decker I had. I love it.

  • @makenawatkins
    @makenawatkins 3 года назад +11

    I chill and drink my coffee while watching Serge tell me about coffee

  • @FattyMcFox
    @FattyMcFox 3 года назад +22

    "And if we add our original one......" Serge makes a 'Radioactive' symbol with coffee grounds giving birth to the Nuclear roast. Doom is upon us.

    • @gradyturnbull1137
      @gradyturnbull1137 3 года назад +1

      I was scrolling the comments as I listened to the video and I swear to you I read that quote in unison with Serge saying it.

  • @christophergamble9334
    @christophergamble9334 3 года назад +4

    I used to have that exsact blade grinder in Uni since I was on a major budget. The trick is to pulse the blades and shake it to redistribute the fines. I now have a burr grinder and love it but it is possible to get just as consistent a grind with the blades. Americas test kitchen has an article about this.

  • @laneedgington
    @laneedgington 3 года назад +8

    More Serge for the algorithm.

  • @Groller
    @Groller 3 года назад +7

    I switched from a blade grinder I had been using for years to a burr grinder a couple months ago. I was pretty good with my blade grinder but the burr grinder now lets me make the same cup of coffee everyday. I also like the fact I can change and control my grind setting for different beans that I buy. If you are new and don't want to spend a lot blade grinders are fine to start with. I do recommend the martini shake I think it helps create a more even grind without over grinding some of the coffee.

    • @RedSaint83
      @RedSaint83 2 года назад

      Hell yeah! The martini shake for sure is a thing I enjoyed the most using a blade grinder 🤣
      But the end result using a burr grinder is just a lot more uniform which is important for better extraction depending on brew method.

  • @WalterBarnes
    @WalterBarnes 3 года назад +3

    I love Serge's response to the "Martini Shake" technique - it's what I used to do before I finally invested in a burr grinder...

  • @JonathanBates
    @JonathanBates 3 года назад

    I don't even drink coffee except very occasionally, but gotta watch and listen to Serge.

  • @fosterark
    @fosterark 3 года назад +4

    This is some of the best content on RUclips lately. Thanks, Serge!

  • @sarah_757
    @sarah_757 3 года назад +1

    I think coffee tastes like crud. I drink it because I need the caffeine but I don't like it. I do, however, love Serge's infectious enthusiasm for this topic. Thank you for sharing this with the world!

  • @Mother_boards
    @Mother_boards 3 года назад +34

    Does Serge have anything to say on electric burr grinder vs manual burr grinder? Any reason to choose one over the other (aside from price)?
    Great episode, really loved it btw!

    • @SeraphimKnight
      @SeraphimKnight 3 года назад +10

      With manual burr grinders you can get some really good results with a very reasonably priced grinder (30$). With electric burr grinders you'll need to invest 5 to 10 times the amount of money to get satisfactory results out of your grind consistency. Plus, unless you've read/watched reviews from people in the know, it's a crap shoot whether your 300$+ grinder is a janky piece of tech that'll make you angry every time you use it or a great piece of kit. If you're getting into coffee it's much more sensible to get a manual grinder first so you can figure out what you like and if it's worth investing in an electric grinder, and also what KIND of grinder you'll want to use, because there's usually some caveats that'll make you choose one or another depending upon the type of coffee you enjoy (espresso, pourover, etc).

    • @AscendtionArc
      @AscendtionArc 3 года назад

      @@SeraphimKnight Thanks for the advice.

    • @jasonadams7308
      @jasonadams7308 3 года назад +1

      Time and effort. I have a manual bur grinder. It produces an ok result but it takes a few minutes and I'm the "motor". Using the "martini" method, my blade grinder is done in a few seconds. Also, not all bur grinders produce the same level of consistency.

  • @NULLxFORxNONE
    @NULLxFORxNONE 3 года назад +2

    The algorithm demands engagement and I demand coffee

  • @Zundfolge
    @Zundfolge 3 года назад +6

    I thought this was going to be satire aimed at coffee snobs (among who's ranks I count myself ... and acknowledge that we're rife for satire) but it actually turned out to be an informative video. I don't know whether to be disappointed or pleased :)

  • @felicitydowdle4420
    @felicitydowdle4420 3 года назад +5

    I wish this was a regular weekly show rather than a mini-series.

    • @ribbontoast
      @ribbontoast 3 года назад

      Just a weekly morning stream of Serge making coffee.

  • @ishmael4489
    @ishmael4489 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you for conducting experiments to demonstrate why burr grinders are preferable. Also, thank you for emphasising the availability of high-quality pre-ground coffee, as there is a lot of snobbery in the coffee world that says if you buy pre-ground coffee, "you are doing it wrong."

  • @daranthered
    @daranthered 3 года назад +1

    Unlike several people in the comments, I do drink coffee and very much enjoy this series. I have used a blade grinder for years because my father left it to me, so it's sentimental, but I think I need to add a burr grinder so I can adjust when needed. Also, I hope that when quarantine is done you can take this on the road. Maybe interview some roasters and baristas in US and CA?

  • @RecklessFables
    @RecklessFables 3 года назад +2

    I did a blind taste test and the difference is dramatic between burr and blade. Blade took the edges off the flavor, so even bad coffee is "OK" but burr really unlocked the potential of good beans/roasting.

  • @jamesriley72281
    @jamesriley72281 3 года назад +3

    Love this! I'm actually in the market for a grinder. Thank you so much good sir.

  • @OUTFXD
    @OUTFXD 3 года назад +2

    It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion.
    It is by the beans of Java the thoughts acquire speed,
    The hands acquire shaking,
    The shaking becomes a warning.
    It is by caffeine alone I set my mind in motion.

  • @gavinli1368
    @gavinli1368 3 года назад +2

    Oh my lord. Talk of fines and coarse is giving me flashbacks to geotechnical engineering classes!

  • @emmettenglish1537
    @emmettenglish1537 3 года назад

    Thank you my beautiful Surge for breaking the stereotype of pre-ground coffee

  • @jmcauley650
    @jmcauley650 3 года назад +1

    I love these videos so much, and I love Serge content

  • @asddsa28
    @asddsa28 3 года назад

    i wish there was something like this for tea

  • @DesolateZombie
    @DesolateZombie 3 года назад

    My wife got me a blade grinder for christmas and it completely changed coffee for me now. I still use a drip coffee maker but I'm looking at a French Presses. I may have to look into a burr grinder now.

  • @0lderSch00l
    @0lderSch00l 3 года назад +2

    Love the breakdown. I have a blade grinder and I've found that it's best for Espresso. It's very consistent if you want a fine grind; which is what I want for my machine. I've got a burr grinder on the way (will arrive in about 7 days) so I'm looking forward to playing around with it. It was only about 40 dollars US and had good revues, so I'm hopeful.

  • @johngiberson3874
    @johngiberson3874 3 года назад

    I use that exact blade grinder, and everything Serge says about it is true. It just comes down to convenience vs consistency

  • @hoobajoob1
    @hoobajoob1 3 года назад

    coffee with serge FOREVER!

  • @JohnMiller-fq5yf
    @JohnMiller-fq5yf 3 года назад

    I do have one warning with blade grinders...DO NOT GRIND TOO LONG...I was making a evening pot of French press coffee...I ground it till it was all way too fine...it plugged up the press and I got a nice hot load of coffee all over my face. it was a lesson painfully learned. so glad I got a grind and brew coffee pot instead, still makes a consistent pot of coffee and I don't have to do human adjustments, and no more hot coffee in the face.

  • @razzKey
    @razzKey 3 года назад

    I never knew preground coffee has not that different of shelf life compared to grinding my own beans! My friend told me it cuts their shelf life by half and I just went with that, buying only smaller quantities of coffee so I can finish the whole bag in a month. Now I feel safe to buy in bulk and save quite a bit of money.

    • @TheMrVengeance
      @TheMrVengeance 3 года назад

      It's always a good idea to just try and see. A "problem" with coffee culture is that you can get extremely nerdy and specific. Some people have borderline laboratory equipment to measure their extraction rates and stuff, and have developed their taste to pick up on subtle notes and flavour elements. Someone like that would tell you that you can _never_ store pre-ground beans. That even beans ground yesterday taste off. Other people enjoy the ritual of making coffee and relaxing with a nice cup of warm bean juice. Someone like that can probably keep pre-ground a bit longer before it really tastes less/off to them.
      Just try and see what works for you. :D

  • @Doodlesthegreat
    @Doodlesthegreat 3 года назад +4

    I remember reading that blade grinding also causes "friction burns" on the beans, but it's been a while and I may be misremembering it.

    • @eddyshore6528
      @eddyshore6528 3 года назад +2

      I notice that when i use my blade grinder without shaking it, the finer dust clings at the bottom and gets heated up by the friction of the blade and also compacts.
      I get much better results by shaking the grinder as it goes, and less heat.

  • @neuroflare
    @neuroflare 2 года назад +1

    Well that escalated quickly. 9 months later I am the owner a Behmor coffee roaster.

  • @neuroflare
    @neuroflare 3 года назад +2

    I got a burr grinder for christmas this year and the difference was stark compared to what I got from my blade grinder. Especially for making cold brew, I used to get SO much sediment from the blades no matter what I did. Went to the course setting on the burr grinder and had almost none.

    • @KumaKaori
      @KumaKaori 3 года назад +2

      Going from "spice grinder" to cheapo-electric burr grinder, to Baratza Encore (p-good electric burr grinder) has been a continuous staircase of "Less unusable dust")
      The only use case I can argue for a spice grinder are less expensive latte/cappuccino makers where your intent is to consume caffeine, than to dial in the espresso. and the fine-to-dust grind works out.

    • @juliamonexe
      @juliamonexe 3 года назад +1

      I also got a burr grinder for Christmas this year, and I'm really looking forward to finishing up my pre-ground coffee so I can give it a whirl! My blade grinder has been collecting dust in a corner because, well, dust is all it's good for. Coffee dust and inflicting noise-related migraines. Can't wait to toss it.

  • @zelest
    @zelest 3 года назад

    As a Blade Grinder-owner, I've found it best to press and hold the button instead of pulsing, that way the heavier chunks fall down towards the center, and the lighter get pressed up towards the sides, making the grind more consistent.

    • @zelest
      @zelest 3 месяца назад

      3 years later Zelest here. I retract everything I said. After a few years with my blade grinder it is just an inconsistent mess. I really need to get myself a proper grinder.

  • @vegas_party_animal7737
    @vegas_party_animal7737 3 года назад +1

    Yay more coffee talk

  • @RedSaint83
    @RedSaint83 2 года назад

    Be prepared to replace your blade grinders fairly often. My first grinder was a cheap blade grinder which lasted maybe a year before the coffee had worn away at the plastic and completely filled up the electric insides of it. Not sure if that's a fire hazard as well, but yeah.. I can't recommend it for daily use. A burr grinder like a DeLonghi isn't that much more expensive and of good quality. Worth the investment.

  • @geoffreywinn4031
    @geoffreywinn4031 3 года назад

    Cool video!

  • @grimreaper0
    @grimreaper0 3 года назад +6

    Man, my conical burr grinder even on the coarsest settings doesn't get flakes that big. Nowhere near.

  • @FelipeASaito
    @FelipeASaito 3 года назад

    A relic from a happier time

  • @probably-aquarion
    @probably-aquarion 3 года назад +2

    I currently use a Wilfa Uniform, which is a higher end blade grinder that's doing a better and more consistent job than my old (and cheap) Delonghi burr grinder, so I guess it's just as much the quality of the machine as the method of grinding.

    • @---we1ok
      @---we1ok 3 года назад

      Yeah, there's a wide range on burr grinder quality. Particularly if you get into espresso.

  • @xathridtech727
    @xathridtech727 3 года назад +2

    I want coffee now

  • @andrewlaverghetta715
    @andrewlaverghetta715 3 года назад +4

    I used a simple, similar electric blade grinder, but found the same thing in the huge chunks and the fine powder. It does suggest holding it down for a certain amount of time based on how many servings and how coarse you want it. We got rid of it though when we got a hand crank, brushed metal crank burr grinder from Amazon. It's been good, but the size of our grinder means it takes forever to grind enough coffee for a large glass container of cold brew.
    I'm curious if anybody has come across a good electric burr grinder. My wife has rheumatoid arthritis, and it'd be great if we could both get whole bean coffee instead of getting something pre-ground for her and whole bean for me.

    • @Mother_boards
      @Mother_boards 3 года назад

      I've been using a Wilfa Svart for years, and never had a problem with it. It's pretty expensive, but worth it in my opinion.

    • @hunterdavis9742
      @hunterdavis9742 3 года назад

      I have a Rancillio Jacky, which I love but has sadly been discontinued. I've heard good things about the Rancillio Rocky which replaced it. Again, these grinders are on the expensive side but useful for my use case of fine tuning a grind for espresso

    • @CeilingNinja
      @CeilingNinja 3 года назад

      I have a Bodum burr grinder which works pretty good.

    • @Maladictem
      @Maladictem 3 года назад +1

      If you are looking for a moderately priced grinder, I can highly recommend the Baratza Encore (Comes in around $140), it gives a really consistent grind. It's also repairable; the company sells all the individual parts, so if the motor or the circuit board goes out you can buy just that part, instead of replacing the whole unit.

    • @KumaKaori
      @KumaKaori 3 года назад

      @@Maladictem Seconding the Baratza, specifically that I wanted a grinder that could do coarse for French Press (maybe Cold Brew someday) and fine grind for my Latte/cappuccino maker. So far in love w/ the coarse grind, have yet to try the fine, since I only just got it this holiday season ^^;;;.

  • @Grescheks
    @Grescheks 3 года назад

    I dislike coffee myself (though maybe I've just had bad coffee, I'll have to hunt down Serge and have him help me find good coffee some day :P ) but this is still a great series. Would love more short series like this in the future of people just going into details about things they like and the ins and outs of it.

  • @AMassiveHeadache
    @AMassiveHeadache 3 года назад

    this was very informative. maybe it would have been a waste to do this, like it's a given; but, i assume if you were to aim for a finer grind from the blade grinder you could probably replicate that fine grind with the burr?

  • @darthdenco
    @darthdenco 3 года назад

    I really enjoy these videos, I love coffee and like to see a conaisseurs take on coffee. I'm thinking of using a moka pot for my coffee, does Serge have any experience with them?

  • @SarahBeirne
    @SarahBeirne 3 года назад

    Ok, you've convinced me. But I may still get a blade grinder for spices.

  • @ninjaduck3k
    @ninjaduck3k 3 года назад +1

    Well, I guess we know who is in the pocket of Big Burr Grinder. ;)

  • @VoodooRock01
    @VoodooRock01 3 года назад

    Scale proninciation:
    Ahk-eye-ah
    Question regarding grind and consistency:
    If you use the blade grinder and can get your beans to a fine powder, your coffee will have a greater surface area (more flavour released during brewing?). Why is this not better than using a burr grinder which will give you bigger pieces? Thanks

  • @pamappelquist820
    @pamappelquist820 3 года назад

    Ok huge question!!!! ??? At the end of your video you started talking about gas leaving the bag. Which brings the question how to properly store your beans. If you say gas is no good then if you store coffee in a bag is that what makes it bitter? So wouldnt you want to keep it in something that will let the air escape?

  • @jaishoppy13
    @jaishoppy13 3 года назад

    How far in advance do you guys film things?

  • @oskarljung2201
    @oskarljung2201 3 года назад +5

    i was not the only one who double checked that the power was off on the extension cord when Serge put his finger into the blade grinder, was i?

    • @viperion_nz
      @viperion_nz 3 года назад +2

      If it's anything like my grinder, it can't turn on without the lid in place (there's a switch in the body of the grinder that can only be accessed by a lever in the lid; to turn it on you need to have the lid on, and push down on the button on the lid)

    • @daredaemon8878
      @daredaemon8878 3 года назад

      @@viperion_nz Or do something intentionally reckless in the form of forcibly pushing that lever down, but why would you?
      Still doesn't hurt to have a backup safety in the form of outright cutting power.

    • @viperion_nz
      @viperion_nz 3 года назад +1

      I would argue if you're doing something "intentionally reckless" you're leaving the power connected on purpose

  • @flannelshirtenthusiast4159
    @flannelshirtenthusiast4159 3 года назад +1

    Question: Are there automatic burr grinders, for people who like the consistency but don't like to hand grind?

    • @maywecomein
      @maywecomein 3 года назад +2

      Yes! There are many out there but they do tend to be slightly more expensive than blade grinders. They are also loud. :) btw I found I can get good consistency w/ a blade grinder if I periodically shake the grinder, separate out the big/uncut pieces from the smaller pieces in temporary bowls, then regrind just the big pieces. This is definitely easier if you have a blade grinder with a removable receptacle (unlike what Serge is showing here).

  • @nathanlonghair
    @nathanlonghair 3 года назад +2

    I watch Serge talk about the finer points of good coffee while drinking my instant coffee w. instant cocoa "mocha".
    I'm only slightly embarrassed.

    • @RobertJW
      @RobertJW 3 года назад +1

      Hey, I take mine the same way!

    • @nathanlonghair
      @nathanlonghair 3 года назад

      @@RobertJW High five! 🙌

  • @Finkeldinken
    @Finkeldinken 3 года назад +1

    Coffee nerds: So, I get my coffee beans ground elsewhere, but my consumption varies a lot. I was wondering if packaging my freshly ground beans well and freezing them (-18C) is advisable over drinking 2+ months old beans?
    Thoughts? Thank you.

    • @Sahdirah
      @Sahdirah 3 года назад

      +

    • @Maladictem
      @Maladictem 3 года назад

      I know that a lot of people do freeze their beans and grounds, so I don't think it would ruin them. I would probably just do a taste comparison, make some of both and see which is better.

  • @usmub
    @usmub 3 года назад +2

    I'm genuinely wondering what Serge's thoughts are on high end, Michelin star restaurants serving high end Nespresso. I was quite surprised when I found out they did, but apparently it's because it enables consistently making the same cup of coffee in a way a human being never could.

    • @sidewinderxx
      @sidewinderxx 3 года назад

      Maybe because once someone's had a 10 course degustation with 6 wines and a dessert they couldn't taste the difference anyway 🤣

  • @KoSmIcRUSH
    @KoSmIcRUSH 3 года назад

    If I were to ever spend a day with anyone id choose Serge so that he could show me all of the coffee everything cus oof

  • @nox9856
    @nox9856 3 года назад

    Interesting differences between the two.

  • @jorgemendieta8085
    @jorgemendieta8085 3 года назад +1

    Serge you should make like a begginer's guide for people interested in the coffee culture

    • @KumaKaori
      @KumaKaori 3 года назад +2

      ... you're actively watching said guide?

  • @Mahyuddin-cf
    @Mahyuddin-cf 3 года назад +1

    Nice video. Thank for drink coffee I am coffee farmer from Indonesian if you want say something to the coffer farmer you can say with short video and make translation to bahasa Indonesia and I will share Thank you
    Sorry my English is not perfect

  • @ancientswordrage
    @ancientswordrage 3 года назад

    I've definitely had better coffee than Serge managed to get out of the blade grinder, but he's right that it's way more inconsistent!

  • @hypnoit
    @hypnoit 3 года назад +3

    Coffee Grinder go BBBBBRRRRR!!!

  • @astaiannymph
    @astaiannymph 3 года назад +1

    I'm a bit surprised: I couldn't tell the difference by just looking at them.

    • @---we1ok
      @---we1ok 3 года назад

      Honestly, I'm not sure Serge's burr grinder is the best comparison. I mostly grind for espresso which has much lower tolerances for variation than pourover, but even my cheap old cylinder-style manual grinder (which took ages to grind a single dose) had a lot less chaff and fines than that one.

  • @zach3553
    @zach3553 3 года назад

    I miss my roommate's grinder

  • @TheErikusan
    @TheErikusan 3 года назад

    So would you say grind control with a blade grinder is less... granular?
    ...I'll show myself out.

  • @psikot
    @psikot 3 года назад +1

    Why only 1 burr grinder test? Shouldn't it have been 3?

    • @Sahdirah
      @Sahdirah 3 года назад +2

      (Sorry, misunderstood the first time and had to fix my answer) Right, understandable and it’d have made more sense for the viewers if he had - knowing Serge, I’m certain it was because with the burr grinder, he literally uses that one multiple times every day, so he *knew* that it makes the same consistency each time. But yes, actually demonstrating that would have made more sense.

    • @psikot
      @psikot 3 года назад

      @@Sahdirah "I'm going to be scientific with this." Should have some higher standards, even though it is a chill explanation video. But that might just be me.

  • @gradyturnbull1137
    @gradyturnbull1137 3 года назад

    I love you, Serge, but when you did the side-by-side comparison they looked exactly the same.

  • @Rashagar
    @Rashagar 3 года назад

    Every time I see this video in my recommendeds I think it's about the "dating" app.

  • @ericostby
    @ericostby 3 года назад

    SCIENCE RAMEKINS! (For science!)

  • @andyjame6801
    @andyjame6801 2 года назад

    *Have had 3 of these units in the past 20+ years. They are good grinders **MyBest.Kitchen** what most if not all the complaints are about concerns a small pop-up switch in the bottom of the unit where the clear plastic hopper slides in. Please don't throw the unit away when nothing happens after pressing the start button. Just take the hopper out, clean @ the pop-up switch or vacuum the area around the switch and I think you'll find that it turns on. Hope this helps....have read reviews where the unit only worked for one grinding, then mysteriously quit working. Again, clean the switch it will most likely solve the issue.*

  • @lordmeep5803
    @lordmeep5803 3 года назад

    I remain unconvinced! Shaking an electronic grinder has always given me a good and consistent blend. A couple large chunks escaping doesn't effect the flavor and if you know the grind you're looking for you can get results in just a few seconds. It certainly is much more difficult to adjust the course-fine ratio but for making the coffee I like a grinder does the job faster and with the same precision. Plus its real fun to shake.

  • @kilo3989
    @kilo3989 3 года назад

    Experiments!!!

    • @kilo3989
      @kilo3989 3 года назад

      Is there a difference between hand-ground and machine ground, though? That feels like a variable that could stand to be accounted for.

  • @shgecko
    @shgecko 3 года назад +1

    oh lol i just get my coffee from starbucks

  • @durge12
    @durge12 3 года назад

    how long until the obligatory serge yager "haha, grinder go burr" shirt?

  • @zedorda1337
    @zedorda1337 3 года назад

    Problem is the crap blade grinder you are using. Try a Krups F203 you will not need nearly the same amount of grinding.

  • @phantomaniperv
    @phantomaniperv 3 года назад

    Grinder goes BURRRR

  • @cardinalwiggles
    @cardinalwiggles 3 года назад +1

    Haha grinder goes burr

  • @EternalDensity
    @EternalDensity 3 года назад

    Whe else misread the title as "Grindr" cos of Serge's Jackbox patent?

  • @oafkad
    @oafkad 3 года назад

    That intro disclaimer is super important lol. Otherwise folks look so rude.

  • @LivingThing28
    @LivingThing28 3 года назад

    Ouphe

  • @Jalais
    @Jalais 3 года назад

    yikes