Understanding Espresso Grind Settings

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  • Опубликовано: 11 май 2022
  • Want to learn how to dial your espresso in, using a brew ratio as your sight and changing the grind setting to ensure you get the best from the espresso. Brewing great espresso requires following a brew recipe and using a brew ratio to extract the strength and flavour you desire from your coffee. SUBSCRIBE to the OFFICIAL Alternative Brewing RUclips channel 👉 bit.ly/2MnmLOl
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    Whether you have one set of scales or two, you can effectively dial your coffee into perfection each time - this way consecutive espressos brewed will be as consistent as possible.
    Timestamps:
    0:52 Brew Ratio
    1:22 Begin Dialling in
    3:15 Rocks and Sand Analogy
    4:30 First Espresso Made
    5:16 Changing the Grind
    6:29 Second Espresso Made
    7:50 Third Espresso Made
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Комментарии • 67

  • @occupytosavetheworld
    @occupytosavetheworld 3 дня назад

    This is the single best explanation of this concept on this platform. Well done lad.

  • @iainmartin9724
    @iainmartin9724 2 года назад +9

    Mate. Your vids are superb. Best explanation of this I’ve seen on RUclips to date. 👍

  • @FatNorthernBigot
    @FatNorthernBigot Месяц назад +1

    It's nice to see a channel going the extra mile... So many buckets 👍😉

  • @anotherguycalledsmith
    @anotherguycalledsmith 2 года назад +3

    @1:03 I am _so_ keen on following you up with these videos ;-)
    Already ordered this 20 grams VST basket _before_ my machine even has arrived…
    Thanks a lot, I like your channel and your technical competence very much. All the other coffee/espresso guys just explain - sometimes only scratching the surface of a topic - but you on the contrary, _show_ exactly how it works.
    Kind regards from Berlin, Germany ;-)

  • @charlier7711
    @charlier7711 2 года назад +3

    Great demo with the sand and stones - great video!

  • @B1ueStryk3r
    @B1ueStryk3r Год назад +1

    The best video for espresso shot, thank you.

  • @nvrsrndr4604
    @nvrsrndr4604 8 месяцев назад +1

    Incredible....I've just been educated.
    Keep up the great content. 👍🏻 😊

  • @be.lov3d
    @be.lov3d Год назад +1

    Thank you for this video!!

  • @HaekalAlchatieb
    @HaekalAlchatieb 2 года назад +1

    Thanks man this is very helpful

  • @Koch8
    @Koch8 2 года назад +3

    Great channel

  • @karllee4320
    @karllee4320 2 года назад +2

    Good presentation Josh!!!

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Karl! Congrats on winning QLD Cup taster btw 👌 and all the best at Nationals

    • @karllee4320
      @karllee4320 2 года назад

      @@AlternativeBrewing hahaha thank you! will do my best!!!

  • @juliabouy
    @juliabouy Год назад

    Great video

  • @dlevi67
    @dlevi67 Год назад +2

    Before obsessing over the last second or last gram... ultimately, we brew coffee to drink it. Taste the thing!

    • @kagehasu
      @kagehasu 5 месяцев назад

      The first time I got a grinder and an espresso machine I just couldn't figure it out and drank like 25 shots of espresso before finally figuring the grind size out. Was one hell of a day.

    • @dlevi67
      @dlevi67 5 месяцев назад

      @@kagehasu "When you drink so much caffeine you can see noises - and they have colours!" - I know the feeling...

  • @tamerwahba
    @tamerwahba 2 года назад +1

    Great video , also the type of beans affect the results if u used it

  • @MindfulGamer
    @MindfulGamer 11 месяцев назад +1

    Commenting for the algorithm :)

  • @jimmymc10021
    @jimmymc10021 Год назад

    Thank you for the great tutorial. I'm struggling to dial in with an old Breville grinder BCG800, do I need to upgrade to something newer and better? If so what do you recommend for home use,I make two coffees per day?

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  Год назад +1

      Possible. That is a reasonably good grinder - depends how old is old 😂 But you could be doing a lot better yes. Baratza have some great options - The latest Varia VS3 Grinder or anything from Eureka - you'd be very happy with 👌

  • @KellyanneGill
    @KellyanneGill 2 года назад +1

    I'd like to see a video on single origin coffee

  • @michaelfordyce9160
    @michaelfordyce9160 2 года назад +1

    Hey Guys, Cracking videos so far...I've just got gifted an Ascaso and it has a built in brew time. So does that mean I can get away with only needing a scale to weigh the Brew?

  • @MrGezzh
    @MrGezzh 5 месяцев назад +1

    Great content as always!
    Just curious do you get any grind/fines in your cup?
    I’ve recently purchased the La Pavoni Celllini and Cilindro grinder. I’ve got the grind at 4 bars and I’m getting some grind in the shot. Can’t taste it but still annoying as I’m not sure if this is supposed to be there?
    Also the shot is flowing quite fast still…
    I’m using the standard 16g basket it came with but I’m dosing at 18grams. Not sure if getting a better basket can help?
    Cheers

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  5 месяцев назад +1

      An IMS of VST filte rbasket will go along way to making a better espresso 👌 Get an 18g or 20g basket. Try not to add any more than1g +/- to the basket. Adding too much coffee in the basket can also make it run too fast - most likely channelling issues. Upgrade the basket - then grind finer.

    • @MrGezzh
      @MrGezzh 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks very much for your reply! I just ordered an 18g Pesado HE[%] High Extraction Basket from you. Hopefully this will make a difference 🤞

  • @Al8468
    @Al8468 9 месяцев назад

    Your video is very helpful. Quick question - portafilter bottom sprout should be very tided up or lightly? If I am making very tided - I have only drops and coffee is not testy at all. Thank you

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  9 месяцев назад

      tied up 👌 if you only have drops - change grind setting coarser

    • @Al8468
      @Al8468 9 месяцев назад

      @@AlternativeBrewing Thank you

  • @marksegal5789
    @marksegal5789 Год назад +1

    My grinder has a grind time so very difficult to pre weigh the beans. Does the grinding time affect the weight of the grounded beans? Thank you mark in London

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  Год назад

      Yes it does. Grind time will produce more or less grounds depending on the length of time. Grind Size will also affect the amount of coffee dosed out. As in, if you had the same grind time and did not change this, and had found the right grind size - if you changed the grind finer, you would get less coffee, and if you changed it coarser, you would get more coffee. Think about smashing the coffee beans with a hammer. To make them finer, it'll take you longer to make them smaller. 👌

  • @RAM_845
    @RAM_845 Месяц назад

    I bought a Sunbeam Coffee Gtinder this week, haven't opened it up yet but anything else that I need to continue the rest of the coffee making my fresh coffee?

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  Месяц назад +1

      A set of scales 🙌 can not stress these enough for consistency in dosing the same amount of coffee each time

    • @RAM_845
      @RAM_845 Месяц назад

      @@AlternativeBrewing Can tea spoons be an alternative? as the countertops in my kitchen not that big thus our storage cupboards not enough room.

  • @adam__smith
    @adam__smith 9 месяцев назад +1

    1:44 measuring to the nearest ounce could get you some interesting results. :-)

  • @watchme7076
    @watchme7076 3 месяца назад +1

    I neee help I’m trying different Grind setting it’s always watery I can only measure 14g in that pot I did setting 1,2,,15 and 30 it’s still watery.
    When I find got it it was fine thick but after 2 days it changed.
    30 seconds is set in the espresso machine.

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  3 месяца назад

      ok - so for 14g in. - your best Espresso - assuming you're using a Medium to dark roast - will only be around 26-30g of liquid. For this 30g of liquid, you should only be brewing for around 1.5g/sec - which is a total time of 20 seconds max. The issue is with the capacity of the filter basket. 14g is very low. Better get a 16g minimum or 20g best 👌

  • @philindeblanc
    @philindeblanc 5 месяцев назад +1

    ***Q for you........Is there any way to know if my Mignon grinder is working properly?
    Just got a espresso machine, and Man!! , I dont know whats going on, but I am barely get 11 seconds maybe 13 seconds shots on my 18g, yet my is at the point that its smashing teeth, and even halting if I dont back off. My burrs are maybe 18 or 24 months old, and before a couple days ago, I was just grinding for pour over in the time I have been using it. Now back to wanting to drink espresso, I am not having fun, as I burned through a bag of costly beans already! I was getting OK-decent tasting espresso in those short times, but, not really great. I will check for channeling when my bottomless portafilter arrives, but I dont think that is the case for all the shots I made. My temp is at 93C, my screens are new and clean, and my basket doesnt have any defective holes.

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  5 месяцев назад

      I'd recommend unplugging the Grinder - and opening up in tot he Burr Chamber and give the burrs, and the chamber a good clean out. from here - with everything nice and clean - begin by turning the grinder on and slowly (slowly) turning the grind adjustment fine - until you hear a little chirping noise - as the burrs begin to touch - back off immediately - NOTE the position on the dial - and move 3 numbers coarser and see how this is for Espresso. - Make any further adjustments - and if even at a setting of 2 or 3 from the finest setting you're getting wickedly fast espresso shots - and the beans aren't super aged or anything like that - than yes - it would appear to be an issue with burrs, or grinder alignment.

    • @philindeblanc
      @philindeblanc 5 месяцев назад

      THank you for the reply! I will check for alignment, and shim if need be, and meantime new burrs are on order. MAN!, I hope this solves it or else I am in a bad position! :-) Thank you@@AlternativeBrewing

  • @juliabouy
    @juliabouy Год назад +1

    I thought you did could add 2 grams of coffee on the basket size? 20g basket could be a 22g dose?

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  Год назад +1

      yes, though be careful - you want to allow room for the coffee to swell in the basket. If it has no room, and it is a) difficult to attach to the machine & b) has a significant dent in the puck from the screw in the shower screen - this would suggest there's too much coffee in the basket. If the coffee is unable to swell up, then it remains compacted during brewing and you'll have more chance of channeling and under extraction / over extraction in the cup.

  • @Mrklangleyprivate
    @Mrklangleyprivate 2 года назад +1

    When do you start timing, when you hit the button or at first drip?

    • @lobby1971
      @lobby1971 2 года назад +1

      Great question. I'm fairly new to this and I find first drip may take as long as 12 seconds to appear but I do get those dark thin mouse tails and a gradual flow increase. If I start from pump turn on the flow appears way too fast. It would make a good follow up vid to compare the difference in taste and roast levels.

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  2 года назад +1

      If we want to correctly time the 'brew time" - that is the amount of time the coffee is brewing. This should be done from the moment water comes into contact with coffee - which is when you press the button and start the pump - water will begin to slowly pass its way through the bed of coffee - here, extraction of the coffee is already taking place, even if we haven't seen a drip into our cups. There's many reasons the length of the time it takes to drip out varies, but so long as we begin to time the length of extraction, from the moment water contacts coffee - we're able to keep this as a consistent measurement.

    • @Mrklangleyprivate
      @Mrklangleyprivate 2 года назад

      @@AlternativeBrewing thank you, that makes a lot of sense.

    • @matthewtaylor6065
      @matthewtaylor6065 2 года назад +1

      But what if you have 5 seconds of pre-infusion? My shot doesn’t appear until 10-12 seconds after I pull the dose lever? I understand everything else but I find it confusing when to start the clock?

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  2 года назад +2

      Hey Matt, this is a great topic - pre-infusion and shot time. Let's shorten it to PI & ST here. So your PI should not affect the ST too much - it should remain fairly close to the normal ST. Let's say , without PI, you'd pull a shot in 27-30 sec. It drops around the 5 sec mark, and you're getting 40g of espresso out in that time frame - so your espresso runs for about 22 sec at a rate around 1.8g /s. The only difference with using PI is you will see an increase in flow rate. So you say your shot drops at 12 seconds - and you stop it at 30 sec lets say - to get 40g out. Your espresso is running for 18 seconds for a flow rate of 2.2g/s.
      What pre-infusing is doing - is making the coffee more susceptible to an even extraction earlier on in the shot. So it should saturate the full dose, thus when full pump pressure does turn on - it will naturally flow faster. If it is not flow faster after 12 sec and taking upto 40-50+ seconds - tasting the espresso is the next step to identifying whether it is over extracting or not.
      TLDR: Start timing the shot from the moment you start the shot, PI or no PI. 👍

  • @rutanshuthaker4703
    @rutanshuthaker4703 Год назад

    Why does the studio look like James hoffman's