How To Tamp Perfectly, EVERYTIME!
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- Опубликовано: 13 июн 2024
- A sneaky snapshot from one of the Modules from our Ultimate Barista Course! You can find this plus so much more, with our in depth training videos, so if you are having troubles brewing or want to upskill to make coffee even BETTER than before this is definitely something you would want to check out!
Content of the video
00:00 - Intro
00:23 - What Is Tamping
01:45 - Different Types of Tampers
04:49 - Tamping Technique
07:37 - What is a Channel
08:09 - Best Technique
09:50 - WHAT NOT TO DO
10:25 - Preparing Your Shot
11:51 - Coffee Time
13:37 - Outro
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In a world where coffee has become elitist and over-the-top hipster, Ryd is on a mission to make specialty coffee inviting and undiscriminating; creating a community of coffee lovers who want to share their thoughts, ask questions and appreciate that we are all on a journey uncovering the delights of home-brewed coffee.
100% the most useful and well put together set of videos on RUclips! No doubt! So informative and engaging. Thank you! ☕️
Thank you for your kind comments! 🙌
It's clear. Coffee is all about detail ..another very useful lesson.
Cheers mate I've learnt so much from you're channel.... I've got a passion for coffee...and now heading my way as a full time Baristo. 👌👌👌
That's awesome! I'm so happy we share the same passion for coffee. 🤗👌
Great tutorial mate - love it
Glad I can help! 👌
This was the biggest problem I had with getting my home coffee right - great tips!
You're welcome!
Love the Kiwi Tamper, bought some Kiwis today and can´t wait to test it with my Domobar :D
Lol! Some of the juices also get into the coffee grinds making for a great flavour add. 😂👌
Hello Ryd, does the pattern underneath the tamper such as flat or spiral affect the coffee extraction? Which pattern is better?
There have been many attempts to play with the style of the base including a gel pad! but in the end, the flat base has had the most success. 👌 ripples are fine too but stay away from rounded bases.
What’s your view on the coffee distributor because I noticed you didn’t use one, also the distributor you can flip upside down and use as a tamper?
Good question! I have a controversial view on these extra distribution tools: I don't rate them. We've become to fixated on extractions being so precise when the rest of the coffee process is not precise at all. I believe the technology is there to guide you but not to rule you. You should spend money on your grinder and forget about the distribution tools.
@@Rydecoffeecoach I’ve only got an entry level machine, bought a 1Zpresso J-Max hand grinder (into purely espresso) and a naked portafilter, was just using my tamp and finding my puck over extracting on one side and just generally messy, then I bought a distributor which I use before the tamp and have found my extractions have come on leaps and bounds, really has helped my coffee game, but I do notice that not everyone uses one, was just curious..
Do you actually own a coffee shop? i have to come in for one of your coffees.. Texture looks fantastic
Oh yes! If you live in Brisbane pop on in! It's called Grounds of Origin/ Coffee Beans Delivered at 4 Patricks road, Arana Hills. 👌
What does it mean if the puck sticks to the machine when you remove the basket
Usually it means you haven't left enough headspace above the puck, causing a vacuum and sticking your pick to the group head. Does less so it leaves a 5mm space from the top of the basket lip to the puck OR get a puck screen
I’m confused - if it’s harder to tamp, wouldn’t that mean the grinds are too coarse and you’d have to grind it finer? It seems like the more powder-like the coffee grinds, the easier it would be to compress (or at least in my experience). Am I misunderstanding?
Maybe I got them mixed up when I said it but you're right, it is too coarse if you can't tamp down. But if the water isn't coming through then that's an indicator of fine grinds.
What is the name of the tamper that is wooden handled mentioned last?
Do you mean the Pullman Tamper? That's my preferred one. There's another timber handle one there but it's just a generic one.
@@Rydecoffeecoach yes thank you !
7 lbs = ~3.18 kg not 15 kg.
Yes, I got them mixed up around the wrong way. I was meant to say 15lbs and 7kg.
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Can't believe how wrong I have been getting this!
Don't beat yourself up. There's an infomation overload when it comes to espresso! 😅 At least, you're on the right track now 🙌
All nonsense, my plastic tamper Is perfect.