@ItsGoodCoffee
Hi there! I just discovered your account, and it's great to have a pro in the #caffeineclub.
I have been a French press devoteé for many years, but I'm a bit frugal. I tend to brew at a ratio closer to 1:20 rather than the typically recommended 1:16. I'm typically drinking lighter roasts (I'm an especially huge fan of Ethiopians) and to get a little bit more out of the smaller quantity I brew for a full 5 minutes after the initial 30 second bloom.
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BTW, this is what I'm drinking now:
https://happymugcoffee.com/collections/roasted-coffee/products/ethiopia-zelelu-washed
This is next - I've had it before and it's excellent.
https://happymugcoffee.com/collections/roasted-coffee/products/ethiopia-yirgacheffe-adiso-kidane-1
@ItsGoodCoffee
What I'm wondering if this is a bit backwards, and if the longer brew time is actually masking the fruity flavors in the roast I'm buying.
I know the correct answer is to just reduce my water if I don't want to go through my beans so fast...
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