grndslm
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Saw this awesome guide and posted it on the forum... but I'd like to ask how many others do this (#6), and if they know WHY this is done ---
http://www.coffeeforums.com/forum/coffee-table/10368-ultimate-guide-coffee.html
http://www.coffeeforums.com/forum/coffee-table/10368-ultimate-guide-coffee.html
Do these floating pieces of coffee have excessive amounts of nitrogen that you don't want sitting at the bottom of the press for too long??Why shouldn't I just force them to stay down, or plunge them or whatever??My favorite way to make coffee: (based on world-class Barista technique)
- Get a fresh batch of your favorite coffee in its whole bean form, i.e. not ground yet
- Grind it yourself using a high-quality conical burr grinder
- Combine 70g of grounds of your coffee per liter of filtered water into a quality French Press
- After combining the water and coffee, use a chopstick to briefly whisk them together. Nothing extreme, a few good swipes. Just make sure full uniform contact is made.
- Brew for four (4) minutes with no lid on the press. You'll notice a "bloom" forming.
- At the four minute mark, skim the bloom off with a spoon, trying to get as much as possible, but not stressing it too much
- Put the lid on and pour.