Dextro360
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Hello coffee lovers, looking or your opinion on my assumption.
I have a Breville Barista Express and have always been able to adjust my settings to get the perfect extraction for espresso from different local coffee roasters however, with my recent purchase from Pilot Coffee Roasters I am unable to make an decent cup of espresso. The coffee bean I purchased is the SANTA MARIA 'PACAMARA' – EL SALVADOR, their website contains instructions for espresso which are pretty standard, the problem I am experiencing is low pressure during extraction. The roast date was Feb 4, and although the rest period is 14 days, I've always been able to use whole beans a few days after the roast date and was fine with extraction. Today is now day 7 after the roast date, and extracting espresso is not getting any better.
I'm starting to think the roast date on the package is not true as what I am experiencing now is what I usually experience when coffee beans are over 1 month old.
I use the built in grinder on my espresso machine, I use a coffee distributor, and bottomless portafilter and a scale to weight my beans.
Espresso Instructions on their website for this bean:
Dry Dose: 18g
Wet Dost: 38
Brew Ratio: 2.19
Duration: 30s
Strength TDS: 9.49%
EXT. YEILD: 20.53%
REST PERIOD: 14 days
My Measurements and Results:
Dry Dose: 18g
Grind Setting: 1 (Finest)
Extraction Time: 21sec
Pressure: 10%
Dry Dose: 18.2g
Grind Setting: 1 (Finest)
Extraction Time: 21sec
Pressure: 12%
Dry Dose: 18.4g
Grind Setting: 1 (Finest)
Extraction Time: 22sec
Pressure: 25%
Dry Dose: 18.6g
Grind Setting: 1 (Finest)
Extraction Time: 24sec
Pressure: 42%
Dry Dose: 18.8g
Grind Setting: 1 (Finest)
Extraction Time: 25sec
Pressure: 47%
The espresso does taste better using 18.8g. I am thinking why should I have to use 18.8g to just barely make a decent cup of espresso?
With 2 years of making espresso using this machine I'm not an expert but I wouldn't say I'm inexperienced either.
I would like your thoughts on my situation, is it me or the coffee bean? I have a funny feeling the roast date of Feb 4 is not true.
Thank you for reading my post, looking forward to hearing all your thoughts!
Dextro360
I have a Breville Barista Express and have always been able to adjust my settings to get the perfect extraction for espresso from different local coffee roasters however, with my recent purchase from Pilot Coffee Roasters I am unable to make an decent cup of espresso. The coffee bean I purchased is the SANTA MARIA 'PACAMARA' – EL SALVADOR, their website contains instructions for espresso which are pretty standard, the problem I am experiencing is low pressure during extraction. The roast date was Feb 4, and although the rest period is 14 days, I've always been able to use whole beans a few days after the roast date and was fine with extraction. Today is now day 7 after the roast date, and extracting espresso is not getting any better.
I'm starting to think the roast date on the package is not true as what I am experiencing now is what I usually experience when coffee beans are over 1 month old.
I use the built in grinder on my espresso machine, I use a coffee distributor, and bottomless portafilter and a scale to weight my beans.
Espresso Instructions on their website for this bean:
Dry Dose: 18g
Wet Dost: 38
Brew Ratio: 2.19
Duration: 30s
Strength TDS: 9.49%
EXT. YEILD: 20.53%
REST PERIOD: 14 days
My Measurements and Results:
Dry Dose: 18g
Grind Setting: 1 (Finest)
Extraction Time: 21sec
Pressure: 10%
Dry Dose: 18.2g
Grind Setting: 1 (Finest)
Extraction Time: 21sec
Pressure: 12%
Dry Dose: 18.4g
Grind Setting: 1 (Finest)
Extraction Time: 22sec
Pressure: 25%
Dry Dose: 18.6g
Grind Setting: 1 (Finest)
Extraction Time: 24sec
Pressure: 42%
Dry Dose: 18.8g
Grind Setting: 1 (Finest)
Extraction Time: 25sec
Pressure: 47%
The espresso does taste better using 18.8g. I am thinking why should I have to use 18.8g to just barely make a decent cup of espresso?
With 2 years of making espresso using this machine I'm not an expert but I wouldn't say I'm inexperienced either.
I would like your thoughts on my situation, is it me or the coffee bean? I have a funny feeling the roast date of Feb 4 is not true.
Thank you for reading my post, looking forward to hearing all your thoughts!
Dextro360