Hey guys!
Whenever I am not at the coffee shop I always make myself a cup of coffee usually in the morning using my French Press. However one thing I have never really figured out is how long the coffee should steep before extracting it. I usually let it steep for roughly 5mins because I know that is how long tea should steep, but I'm never really sure. This morning I don't I let it steep long enough. Is there a proper steep time? I know there is but I'm not sure what. If someone could let me know how to better my coffee with the french press my tongue and I would be internally greatful.
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Dwell time is going to be directly related to grind size and how much coffee you are using. If I put 20 grams of coffee in a 48oz press I could let it sit for 10 minutes and it would still taste weak. 80 grams in the same press and I could let it sit for 3 and it would taste too strong. In each of those scenarios it's going to depend on how fine you're grinding.
Its best to let it steep for 4 minutes. Stirring after the first minute to break the crust and get the grounds moving a bit (i use a chopstick to stir, but i'm sure a spoon will do fine) Enjoy!
Bryan Wray said:
Dwell time is going to be directly related to grind size and how much coffee you are using. If I put 20 grams of coffee in a 48oz press I could let it sit for 10 minutes and it would still taste weak. 80 grams in the same press and I could let it sit for 3 and it would taste too strong. In each of those scenarios it's going to depend on how fine you're grinding.
Wouldn't it be the easiest way to create as many constants as possible? Like keeping the dwelling time at 4 minutes and stick with the tried and true 60g/l brewing recipe, and adjust the grind size accordingly.
for all the math nerds among us, here's a simplified formula: S = (mT+v)/dV
where:
S = amount of dissolved solids (a.k.a., strength of the cup)
m = mass of ground coffee
T = temperature of the water
v = average velocity of the grinds through the water during the steep
d = average diameter of the grinds (a.k.a, how find or coarse the grind is)
V = volume of water used.
that all you need to know. now start experimenting. :P
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