Journeymanjohn
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Hello.
It's my first post here. I hope I am posting in the correct forum.
Have been using an old Technivorm Moccamaster for many years now, at the house. On the road (where I spend an incredible amount of time), I typically suffer with the cheap and crappy convenience store blends and motel room coffee makers. Better than nothing I guess. Used a Breville smartgrind with the TV, and have it dialed in just how I like it at 53.5 grams per liter and just a pinch of salt. Keeping the basket closed until the grounds are completely covered and bloomed nicely, then opening completely. This provides, to my taste buds anyway, a good strong coffee, without bitterness or sourness. My typical morning routine is to preheat with a liter, which in turn preheats a 1 pint thermos. Make the brew, fill the thermos, drink a mug full at home, where I prefer my Ozark Trail Stainless Travel Mug (the short one), and another driving to work. Have a nice little Barrista scale too. Not sure of the model, as Ive bben using it so long now.
All the equipment is a bit much to travel with though, so decided to downsize to an electric kettle and pour over. Went with the Hario Switch #3 size, as it appeared to be a very similar operation to the TV. Downsized the grinder to a Timemore Grinder Pro.
Have really been struggling to get a good cup since making the switch. Basicly, I just quartered everything. So, that would be about 13.3 to 250ml of water. Have been using water at 200 F*, which is a bit warmer than the TV, which actually was robotic at slightly over 180, temping while in the basket with grounds. Have experimented with brew times from 2-4 minutes
I'm not entirely happy with the switch. Seems that the grounds typically clog the filter much more than the TV with the same grind size. I guess this is due to the pointy shape and everything being funneled to that pointy end. Seems I need to stir a bit to get it to drain. Never had to stir with the TV.
Another issue I am facing,... making a full liter. I guess, to do that I would either need to find a 250 ml recipe that work for me and repeat it about four times, get a caraf and do a full liter (starting to get away from the advantages of not traveling with the TV, being size and footprint), come up with two recipes,...so I can make both 250ml batches, and 1 pint batch for the thermos, or find a new system all together.
I just thought I would throw this out there for dicussion. Possibly someone else travels extensively and has found a solution to the traveling with great coffee problem, and/or has advice on dialing in the Hario Switch.
I'm thinking/guessing I can maybe improve the flow rate by switching to a pour over that doesn't come to a point, and has a hole or holes placed more similarly to the the TV basket. Maybe I would be better off with a press?
Anyway, thoughts and comments, please.
Thanks.
It's my first post here. I hope I am posting in the correct forum.
Have been using an old Technivorm Moccamaster for many years now, at the house. On the road (where I spend an incredible amount of time), I typically suffer with the cheap and crappy convenience store blends and motel room coffee makers. Better than nothing I guess. Used a Breville smartgrind with the TV, and have it dialed in just how I like it at 53.5 grams per liter and just a pinch of salt. Keeping the basket closed until the grounds are completely covered and bloomed nicely, then opening completely. This provides, to my taste buds anyway, a good strong coffee, without bitterness or sourness. My typical morning routine is to preheat with a liter, which in turn preheats a 1 pint thermos. Make the brew, fill the thermos, drink a mug full at home, where I prefer my Ozark Trail Stainless Travel Mug (the short one), and another driving to work. Have a nice little Barrista scale too. Not sure of the model, as Ive bben using it so long now.
All the equipment is a bit much to travel with though, so decided to downsize to an electric kettle and pour over. Went with the Hario Switch #3 size, as it appeared to be a very similar operation to the TV. Downsized the grinder to a Timemore Grinder Pro.
Have really been struggling to get a good cup since making the switch. Basicly, I just quartered everything. So, that would be about 13.3 to 250ml of water. Have been using water at 200 F*, which is a bit warmer than the TV, which actually was robotic at slightly over 180, temping while in the basket with grounds. Have experimented with brew times from 2-4 minutes
I'm not entirely happy with the switch. Seems that the grounds typically clog the filter much more than the TV with the same grind size. I guess this is due to the pointy shape and everything being funneled to that pointy end. Seems I need to stir a bit to get it to drain. Never had to stir with the TV.
Another issue I am facing,... making a full liter. I guess, to do that I would either need to find a 250 ml recipe that work for me and repeat it about four times, get a caraf and do a full liter (starting to get away from the advantages of not traveling with the TV, being size and footprint), come up with two recipes,...so I can make both 250ml batches, and 1 pint batch for the thermos, or find a new system all together.
I just thought I would throw this out there for dicussion. Possibly someone else travels extensively and has found a solution to the traveling with great coffee problem, and/or has advice on dialing in the Hario Switch.
I'm thinking/guessing I can maybe improve the flow rate by switching to a pour over that doesn't come to a point, and has a hole or holes placed more similarly to the the TV basket. Maybe I would be better off with a press?
Anyway, thoughts and comments, please.
Thanks.