(07-27-2024, 08:16 PM)MaineYooper Wrote: (07-27-2024, 04:51 PM)GoodShave Wrote: I made two brews with the Atomic Coffee Roasters (Peabody, MA) - Simple Summer beans.
The first brew was with the glass Kalita 155 with the same scenario as yesterday except I bumped up the water temperature quite a bit.
The brew was essentially flavorless. After cooling for quite a while and tasting along the way, I poured it out.
I then shifted to the Varia FLO dripper with a Kalita 185 filter and the 'Medium 1' screen using the Alternative Brewing 4:6 recipe with the target of balanced acidity and sweetness, medium body, and adding a 2nd bloom. There was a nice vanilla aroma to this brew. As it cooled, I would say the brew had the most vanilla flavor of any brew so far with these beans. There was a great combination of berry an vanilla at the same time. Along with a nice mouth feel, this cup was a winner. The citrus flavor showed up as a finish when the coffee cooled way down. Maybe if I go for the more acidity target with the 4:6 method that the citrus would appear earlier. That said, I would rather have the berry and vanilla prominent than with citrus being the main note.
Very interesting. I also wonder if my sniffer works as well as it should. I almost never can get a bouquet off a cup of coffee, just coffee smell.
Like you, I had to ditch a couple of cups of the other day as the brew was sour. I am still trying to get a cup that doesn't make me want to dump it!
I don't always get aromas (which is probably dependent on which beans I use and how fresh they are) so it might not be your nose. I don't know if light roasts give off more aromas or not. I grind my beans just before I brew the coffee and only grind as much as my recipe calls for.
I find it is easier to smell aromas in a wider mug than a narrower one. I don't know if I buy into the really small fancy glasses for tasting coffee (which have special designs that are supposed to capture aromas), but I do know that it is easier to smell coffee in my
Carter Wide Mug than with my
Carter Move Mug which is narrower. Both mugs have a top lip that is a narrower diameter than the main interior body of the mug. Maybe that helps capture aroma. I don't know. Maybe the right brew in a large mouth regular coffee mug would do the same thing.
I hear you about sour brews and pouring out coffee. I change my recipe if I find myself struggling to get a good cup. If I need more extraction and grind and water changes do not seem to get me there, I will change to a recipe with a different number of pours. If I need more extraction, I will chose a recipe with more pours or if I want less extraction, I will switch to a recipe with fewer pours. If I don't have recipes like those, then I will just modify my current recipe by splitting the water over more pours or consolidating my water into fewer pours.
Also, when I get new to me beans from roasters I have never tried, I will try pick a recipe for each of my 'go to' brewers and see which one comes closest to making a good cup. Then I will dial in with the brew with that brewer first.
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