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Good Morning, All!
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Opa!!
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How is the coffee coming out, Greg? Maybe it has nothing to do with the beans and something is wrong with the machine or the dosing.
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You should grind coffee before brewing, not a week in advance.
Try adding a pinch of salt to ground coffee in the filter before brewing. There's no real secret to brewing in drip pot. All you can do is adjust the amount of coffee, the grind, or both.
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Originally Posted by mosesbotbol View Post
Try adding a pinch of salt to ground coffee in the filter before brewing. It takes the bitter out. Hides the acid somehow. I keep those little salt packets in my car in case my coffee sucks. I put it in my coffee when I get it at Sheetz all the time. It works great, and it only takes a little bit.
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Takes off the bitterness. Just a pinch. Give it a try!
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I actually don't mind dunkin donuts coffee from the supermarket. I used to only drink Folgers out of the drip machine. Now I've found I really like Ethiopian yiracheffe (sp).
Does the coffee you're making just taste like the stuff you've been drinking before? Or is it worse? I agree it could be a dosing issue. Do you own a digital kitchen scale? I can't recall what amount is "proper" for a machine, and I only eyeball it in the French press now.
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Thanks For The Replies, Christos, Moses, & Peter. I Tried The Recommended Amount Of 60Gm. Of Coffee / Liter & It Was Way To Strong. When I Use 1/2 That Amount It Tastes Like Muddy Water . I Do Use A Gm. Scale.
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What coffees were you using before ordering from uncle beanz?
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Unfortunately, Since I Go To Work So Early, I Can't Grind Every Morning As I Would Wake Up The Whole House. Any Preferences Between Eight O'Clock, Folger's, Etc. ?
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I recently tried Chock Full o' Nuts, and I love it; it's become my regular.
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Bokar Blend is really good. Costco is great too, they single origin coffee are a steal.
You'll get to the point of "eye balling" soon. Once you see how much coffee is needed, you can score the filter holder or just remember. No need to weight and measure.
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A quick google search popped a few local roasters in Mobile, Greg. Why limit yourself to grocery store coffee? An extra 30 or 40 cents a pot for truly GREAT locally roasted FRESH coffee is worth it. And it supports your local economy.
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Didn't Think Of That. Thanks, Pete! I Usually Use Starbucks Or Eight O'Clock.
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I used to do starbucks coffee (beans, rarely actually buy a coffee there), then went to buying some stuff from roasters online. a couple years back I switched to local roasters (not always local to my current location, sometimes when traveling I'd pick up a pound if I knew I was running low at home). now that's about all that I do, never looked back
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I drip 2 parts Folgers Columbian and 1 part Folgers Vanilla. Don't laugh until you try it.
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That's the spirit! Going from grocery store floor sweepings to craft roasted beans is like going from Mickey D's to Ruths Chris. We expect a full report, including which beans and tasting notes.
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