Covered_Ears Posted October 6, 2021 Report Posted October 6, 2021 24 minutes ago, EdipisReks1 said: I’m very interested in your thoughts: another bean I’ve never had. My freezer is pretty full, though, already! This one was from the Qima Alchemy lot, and was strawberry forward/rich and bodied in a way I would not expect of a Gesha. But it wasn't a dark roast either. It also had those more floral notes too, just not in the sort of "perfume-y" way I'd describe good Gesha.
EdipisReks1 Posted October 6, 2021 Report Posted October 6, 2021 Interesting. I definitely picked up a lot of (very pleasant) floral notes in today’s shot, especially in the nose.
EdipisReks1 Posted October 7, 2021 Report Posted October 7, 2021 (edited) Too many variables to really know what is what: first pour over of this bean. First use of the new dripper. First use of the new kettle in a pour over. First use of the new filters (CAFEC), first use of the new server. Slightly too fine (I forgot to recenter the fine adjustment on the OG when I went back to pour over: it worked out): it stalled out at the end. 1:15 with a 20 gram dose. Flavor profile is right in line with the espresso I made from this Gesha. Bright, floral, deep, rich. Delicate but sort of silly. This was a delicious cup of coffee. And talk about zero retention. 20 in, 20 out. Edited October 7, 2021 by EdipisReks1 1
HemiSam Posted October 7, 2021 Report Posted October 7, 2021 Love me some Panamanian! I shifted away from darker roasts many a year ago, ER. Found the medium roasts were more to my liking, but I was using a French press solely at the time. I'm still of the same ilk but use the Chemex these days almost exclusively. Once retirement comes and I get a proper espresso maker I might be more inclined to darker roasts again...TBD. The Yemeni Levercraft I had at Grawk's recommendation a few years back was special....very Cherry forward. Pricey but I got it. Love me fruit forward coffees...Ethiopians are the top of the heap for me thus far. Sipping on this at the moment... HS 2
grawk Posted October 7, 2021 Report Posted October 7, 2021 I certainly don't use dark roast for espresso. Concentrated burnt flavor isn't my jam. 2
EdipisReks1 Posted October 7, 2021 Report Posted October 7, 2021 I almost exclusively drink light roast. 1
Covered_Ears Posted October 7, 2021 Report Posted October 7, 2021 Oh, if you've had Yemeni, then Yemenia isn't all that different (since the Yemenia cultivar did come from a study of various Yemeni ones). Of course, the processing for, say, Qima Alchemy is quite different and you'll get differences there for certain.
grawk Posted October 7, 2021 Report Posted October 7, 2021 i’ve had dozens of yemeni coffees that were all over the map.
Covered_Ears Posted October 7, 2021 Report Posted October 7, 2021 Come to think of it, I've only had a few so I probably shouldn't draw comparisons about the categories. I'll see whether Yemenia is in the cards this year or not -- unclear whether Mad Priest will sell it again, and there are some other comebacks (Saint Frank Bolivian Gesha and Nepali coffees) that, while cheaper, I really do hope for.
EdipisReks1 Posted October 7, 2021 Report Posted October 7, 2021 (edited) Should we set up a holiday bean exchange? Cincinnati has a couple really good roasters and I would be happy to share. Now that I think about it, I’ll likely be in North Carolina in December, and I found a very good roaster in Greensboro too, so I could share from two areas. Edited October 7, 2021 by EdipisReks1 1
EdipisReks1 Posted October 7, 2021 Report Posted October 7, 2021 Hario Electro solo and adapter for the Option-O also arrived. Seems to work great, if slightly janky (some RTV sealant in the adapter should fix said jankiness). 1
EdipisReks1 Posted October 8, 2021 Report Posted October 8, 2021 Well, the Hario is going back. It has such little torque that holding it to the grinder when grinding for espresso is more work than hand grinding is!
EdipisReks1 Posted October 10, 2021 Report Posted October 10, 2021 (edited) I’ve done enough experimentation now that the Brewista Gem dripper and CAFEC filters is my new pour over preference. The CAFEC filters are better than the Harios, and the Gem is better than the V60. I’ve tried the various combinations. I can consistently pour longer ratios while maintaining the depth of flavor I get from shorter ratios with the V60, while avoiding some of the harsher notes shorter ratios can give. I do not use the lid with the Gem; I don’t really know why it has one. CAFEC filters in this case are the standard “Abaca” filters, not the light roast specific ones (I haven’t tried them yet). Edited October 10, 2021 by EdipisReks1 1
EdipisReks1 Posted October 11, 2021 Report Posted October 11, 2021 Heat-blued my Rhino Coffee Gear cupping spoon. I was looking for a deep blue bowl with purple edges and a gradual transition up the handle. I’d say that worked out rather well. 3
HemiSam Posted October 11, 2021 Report Posted October 11, 2021 This is excessive but I have to say I'm excited to try many new coffees over the holidays... Onyx Coffee Lab out of AR is a bit proud of their coffees but I have to say all I have tried have been very good. https://onyxcoffeelab.com/products/2021-advent-coffee-box-early-bird?utm_source=All Customers that Accept Marketing&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Phase 1%3A 2021 ONYX Advent Coffee%2C Early Bird (RuRtjf)&_kx=tvG9gPR3m8o0xXNo_z_Kgc7Ze5S0m24Jq8w0qHs_TTc%3D.X9pTrM HS 1
n_maher Posted October 11, 2021 Report Posted October 11, 2021 At $150 for 3lbs of coffee I'd say yes, you've got it pegged at excessive. Still, I'm sure it'll be a fun experiment. 1
Aura Posted October 15, 2021 Report Posted October 15, 2021 (edited) beans from the past month. Savage Gesha definitely the #1 but the Brandywine Costa Rican was amazingly consistent. Edited October 15, 2021 by Aura 6
swt61 Posted October 15, 2021 Report Posted October 15, 2021 Savage Gesha? Coffee never sounded so sexy! 2
EdipisReks1 Posted October 18, 2021 Report Posted October 18, 2021 (edited) I ordered a Fellow Ode for pour-over. I’m dialing in my hand grinders for espresso only (different grinders for different roast profiles even: I guess that isn’t normal, but I have a bunch of high end hand grinders!), so I’ve been having to use my old Bodum Bistro for drip coffee, and while it works okay, it’s kinda… tired. Orphan OG is my main espresso grinder for sure. The grounds it makes are just amazing. You wouldn’t have known the shot I pulled this morning was from an old consumer 51mm Breville. 16.5 in, 40 out in 28 seconds. Washed Ethiopian roasted two weeks ago by my favorite local. Bright, but rich. Great texture. Perfect patterning on the Crema. Zero channeling. I guess there is something to be said about having a machine you know really well, even if it’s no great shakes. Edited October 18, 2021 by EdipisReks1 1
penger Posted October 18, 2021 Report Posted October 18, 2021 10 minutes ago, EdipisReks1 said: I ordered a Fellow Ode for pour-over. I’m dialing in my hand grinders for espresso only (different grinders for different roast profiles even: I guess that isn’t normal, but I have a bunch of high end hand grinders!), so I’ve been having to use my old Bodum Bistro for drip coffee, and while it works okay, it’s kinda… tired. Orphan OG is my main espresso grinder for sure. The grounds it makes are just amazing. You wouldn’t have known the shot I pulled this morning was from an old consumer 51mm Breville. 16.5 in, 40 out in 28 seconds. Washed Ethiopian roasted two weeks ago by my favorite local. Bright, but rich. Great texture. Perfect patterning on the Crema. Zero channeling. I guess there is something to be said about having a machine you know really well, even if it’s no great shakes. Any chance you've tried Fellow's new Shimmy? https://fellowproducts.com/products/shimmy-coffee-sieve
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