|
03-15-2009, 09:16 AM | #1 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
fresh everything french press....hmmmm?
So I got this amazing indoor home roaster... found I was burning the beans beyond charcoal...
Anyways, so I get some beans that area roasted to a good degree, try my first hand at a burr grinder, get it roughly in the middle of course and fine...per the instructions for french pressing.... I have a 4 cup french press, that gets roughly 18 oz in it. So I use my spoon and pull out roughly 4 tabespoons of beans...ok slightly more, they aren't leveled off spoon fulls... put it in the grinder, grind it up, put it in the press, add water, stir, sits for 2-5 minutes, I press and PRESTO CHANGE O!!! I have coffee!!! Something I've noticed with the coffee I've been roasting versus store bought and the whirly bird grinder is that it's a lot darker and a lot stronger. Am I using too much you think? Maybe this is how it was SUPPOSED to be? |
03-15-2009, 09:19 AM | #2 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Re: fresh everything french press....hmmmm?
|
03-15-2009, 11:11 AM | #7 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Re: fresh everything french press....hmmmm?
Because "a BOTL" don't answer his phone.....
I think it likes you You the man! I love your coffee. So are you trying to say I'm using the correct portions or maybe something is different? |
03-15-2009, 11:12 AM | #8 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Re: fresh everything french press....hmmmm?
|
03-15-2009, 11:26 AM | #9 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Re: fresh everything french press....hmmmm?
I use ~1/3 of a cup of beans in my 4cup bodum (almost exactly what my whirly can hold). Works perfect.
At home I have a larger whirly. I put ~7 heaping teaspoons of ground coffee in my 4 cup. My guess is you may need different amount of coffee for different beans. |
03-15-2009, 03:05 PM | #10 |
I barely grok the obvious
|
Re: fresh everything french press....hmmmm?
While 1T ground coffee per 4-oz. water is a good starting point, a smiling cup of coffee would trump all suggested measurements, IMO.
Wow. Just wow. I've been making the stuff for years and never had one smile back at me.
__________________
"I hope you had the time of your life." |
03-16-2009, 12:15 AM | #11 |
Superbowl XLIV Champs!
|
Re: fresh everything french press....hmmmm?
|
03-16-2009, 05:44 AM | #12 | |
Hiding from Curly Cut
|
Re: fresh everything french press....hmmmm?
Quote:
This is the same for me too and it works for me. But hey everyone is different. Best thing to do is just taste test and see what you like best. Different beans will also be stronger than others. Then you got the roast level and rest factor in there too.
__________________
A bad day hunting or fishing is better than a good day at work. |
|
03-16-2009, 06:53 AM | #13 |
Still not Adjusted
|
Re: fresh everything french press....hmmmm?
Variations of bean amount and steep time are things you can easily change to alter your cup experience. I don't alter much anymore but there was a learning curve that went on for a while where I dialed in what I like.
take a look at this press pot brewing |
03-16-2009, 07:29 AM | #14 |
Crotchety Geezer
|
Re: fresh everything french press....hmmmm?
I use 55g/L and press within 20-30 seconds. In fact, I think I'll go make one now. I prefer to go by weight because volume depends on the grind.
__________________
How can you have any pudding if you don't eat your meat? |
03-16-2009, 07:32 AM | #15 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Re: fresh everything french press....hmmmm?
suppose I should get a good digital zero out scale one of these days.
|
03-16-2009, 08:24 AM | #16 |
Still not Adjusted
|
Re: fresh everything french press....hmmmm?
|
03-16-2009, 08:25 AM | #17 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Re: fresh everything french press....hmmmm?
I don't even know anymore, you guys talk about ounces as in volume but also ounces as in weight, IM SO CONFUSED AHHHHH!!!!
|
03-16-2009, 08:37 AM | #18 |
Still not Adjusted
|
Re: fresh everything french press....hmmmm?
Well, if you got a scale you would figure it out, lol. A coffee scoop is approximately 7 grams of beans, but a scale would show you that this is going to vary. It matters when the weight gets up there since you are compounding the difference with every scoop. I don't use a scale much for brewing anymore unless I move away from a normal brew amount. A scale will defiantly help dial in the taste you like and make it repeatable.
|
03-16-2009, 08:43 AM | #19 |
Guest
Posts: n/a
|
Re: fresh everything french press....hmmmm?
blaspheme!
|