My grinder (Timemore Chestnut) isn’t of the super fancy kind that won’t ever produce any fines. So after some initial skepticism about the video’s topic, I was intrigued and gave it a try. And oh boy, does it make for a change in the result: Where I would normally set the grinder to 14 clicks, now I’m at 9 (where lesser is finer) and the coffee is still more on the sour side.

With the Aeropress, I’m experimenting with longer brew times, no big deal. Overall, I think I’m getting a more even, more efficient extraction with more strength per gram of coffee without the harshness you get when grinding too fine.
But for pour over, I’m unsure if I should really go any finer. The bed already was sort of muddy the last time. Do you have any experience on the topic you’d like to share? Have you tried slow feeding, and if yes, are you still doing it, and are you doing it for everything or only certain brew methods?

  • @CCMan1701A
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    44 months ago

    Sounds like something I will try later today. 👍

    • @CCMan1701A
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      14 months ago

      I’m not sure I’m seeing or tasting a difference with this, but I’m only grinding like 11g to 15g. Maybe if I was doing like 30g or more it would help. I do enjoy dropping the beans a few at a time in the hopper.