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I'm going to agree that the dose would need to be below the dispersion screen. If it isn't, it seems like it would go through a mush and a twist (to use technical terms) when the portafilter goes in. If you're up-dosing, it's going to make it nigh impossible to get them grounds that low. The only solution would be . . . to tamp it.
So we don't want to tamp, but to prevent the dreaded dispersion mush and twist we go ahead and tamp. Problem solved.
I'm going to disagree, the build does not need to be below the basket rim and hence not below the dispersion screen. Yes I've tried it a number of times, all nekkid, all just fine. First saw it done at a trade show over a decade ago.
The caveat is the post shot group tends to be messier than with tamped build.
The purpose of the tamp is to preserve the distribution, it's not actually part of the distribution.
James Spano said:I'm going to agree that the dose would need to be below the dispersion screen. If it isn't, it seems like it would go through a mush and a twist (to use technical terms) when the portafilter goes in. If you're up-dosing, it's going to make it nigh impossible to get them grounds that low. The only solution would be . . . to tamp it.
So we don't want to tamp, but to prevent the dreaded dispersion mush and twist we go ahead and tamp. Problem solved.
James raises another question, and I don't think we've answered it. Why does the untamped puck look so muddy and messy, as compared to the tamped puck, if the pressure placed by the group head is the same? Does tamping regulate bloom? Does it affect how dry the puck is afterwards?
James raises another question, and I don't think we've answered it. Why does the untamped puck look so muddy and messy, as compared to the tamped puck, if the pressure placed by the group head is the same? Does tamping regulate bloom? Does it affect how dry the puck is afterwards?
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