(This post was last modified: 07-02-2024, 12:17 AM by GoodShave.)
I thought I would start a running Journal of my coffee journey as I explore different equipment, recipes, and beans.
Today's brew was Blacksmith Coffee Roastery (Lindsborg, Kansas) - Swedish Mellanrost beans using the Varia FLO dripper using the Kurasu basic recipe with a Kalita 185 filter and the Varia FLO 'Medium 1' screen.
The FLO dripper came with three screens (Kurasu logo screen that some refer to as 'fast_2', 'medium_1' and 'slow_1').
I also purchased 'fast 1' , 'medium 2', 'slow 2', and 'slow 3' since there was a deal on buying five or more items from the Varia website.
I had been using the Kurasu logo screen since it was installed by default and been using the 4:6 video that I found to be the most useful video on the topic with examples and expected flavor output.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YYOWBCd4zo)
I found several settings that I enjoyed using the 4:6 method with this brewer, screen, filter and beans.
However, when I found the Kurasu basic recipe, I decided to try it out. It used the 'medium' screen which I would assume was the 'medium 1' screen that came with the brewer.
With today's brew, the draw down was 2:09. I was surprised it was that fast since it was a 'medium' screen. Most of my 4:6 method brews with the Kurasu logo screen had a draw down time between 2:19-2:34 (though I did have one brew finish at 1:57). When I wet the filter, I use a chopstick to press the wet filter into contact with the screen to make sure there is good contact between the two so that the flow rate is influenced by the screen.
Depending on how full I fill my Oxo Pour Over Kettle, it can be challenging to balance the pour speed vs. pour height. I am sure that causes a good amount of variation in the draw down times. The pour height affects agitation/extraction.
Today's cup was excellent and I was surprised to get such a tasty cup on the first day with the new recipe. The flavor and mouth feel were excellent.
Today's brew was Blacksmith Coffee Roastery (Lindsborg, Kansas) - Swedish Mellanrost beans using the Varia FLO dripper using the Kurasu basic recipe with a Kalita 185 filter and the Varia FLO 'Medium 1' screen.
The FLO dripper came with three screens (Kurasu logo screen that some refer to as 'fast_2', 'medium_1' and 'slow_1').
I also purchased 'fast 1' , 'medium 2', 'slow 2', and 'slow 3' since there was a deal on buying five or more items from the Varia website.
I had been using the Kurasu logo screen since it was installed by default and been using the 4:6 video that I found to be the most useful video on the topic with examples and expected flavor output.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3YYOWBCd4zo)
I found several settings that I enjoyed using the 4:6 method with this brewer, screen, filter and beans.
However, when I found the Kurasu basic recipe, I decided to try it out. It used the 'medium' screen which I would assume was the 'medium 1' screen that came with the brewer.
With today's brew, the draw down was 2:09. I was surprised it was that fast since it was a 'medium' screen. Most of my 4:6 method brews with the Kurasu logo screen had a draw down time between 2:19-2:34 (though I did have one brew finish at 1:57). When I wet the filter, I use a chopstick to press the wet filter into contact with the screen to make sure there is good contact between the two so that the flow rate is influenced by the screen.
Depending on how full I fill my Oxo Pour Over Kettle, it can be challenging to balance the pour speed vs. pour height. I am sure that causes a good amount of variation in the draw down times. The pour height affects agitation/extraction.
Today's cup was excellent and I was surprised to get such a tasty cup on the first day with the new recipe. The flavor and mouth feel were excellent.