mawil1013
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thumps UP! from Alex the goat milk latte guy :+)
Fresh beans are impossible for me, it's just for me. My wife has instant. When I buy a bag of beans it's usually only sold in 12-16 oz., I keep it stored in refrigerator tightly sealed in original bag and the inside zip lock. I always allow beans to reach room temperature before opening bag to refill grinder bin. I had reached a point where if I tamp normally it won't allow water through. I think having three bean styles is perhaps limiting me. It was an experiment in reducing a harsh bean. I also get better results if I stop pump immediately after first drip than proceed, gets Crema much sooner.I would grind a little finer to see if that will slow down your shot a bit... I agree with John it run's too fast. And make sure you have the freshest beans available - with espresso freshness is the key.. ideally a few days off roast > 2/3 weeks is best.
or tamper bit harder? :+)
wonderful story from all different people. different walks of life.
I immediately thought of Louis Armstrong's What a Wonderful World!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5TwT69i1lU