Euro Espresso vs. American Espresso
http://www.theatlantic.com/food/archive/2010/05/a-winning-formula-f...
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i just had a thought - does anyone know if this guy only uses single baskets? he keeps talking about 7g for a single espresso, like he never serves doubles. i notice a lot of the italians do that. i doubt he's pulling each espresso individually at competition, but you never know i guess.
would he pull me a single with a single basket, split a double, or give me a 60ml double?
Jared Rutledge said:would he pull me a single with a single basket, split a double, or give me a 60ml double?
You'd get a single
i just wonder if the author of that article was on bar, and i said, "giorgio, give me espresso!" would he pull me a single with a single basket, split a double, or give me a 60ml double?
And, seems like we did an Alternative Espresso lab in Charlotte that covered single baskets, didn't we Brady? We could get nothing that resembled tasty out of a single. I think they're the devil. ;-)
Just curious, how many different single baskets did you try? I suspect just as with double baskets there can be a huge difference. For instance while I run Lineas, I don't like the LM double basket at all much preferring the Synesso 14g ridgeless sloped wall double most of the time. (Not to be confused with the Synesso ridgeless 18g sloped wall 2.5 or triple ridged 21g) I haven't tried their single but need to order some more 14g's for another 4AV so will add one to the order.
OTOH can you imagine a shop that routinely is pulling 21g super ristretto's in the 15ml/0.5oz range trying to replicate THAT type of shot with a single basket!
Jason Dominy said:And, seems like we did an Alternative Espresso lab in Charlotte that covered single baskets, didn't we Brady? We could get nothing that resembled tasty out of a single. I think they're the devil. ;-)
(sigh) Doesn't a properly trained barista learn how to pull a single first?
Studying the classical techniques will greatly improve the mastery of the modern applications.
Pulling singles = kata Pulling doubles = kumite
Everyone wants to be a great fighter. Fighting is sexy. Fighting is flashy and hip. Fighting is .... easy.
Without a true understanding of the bunkai (techniques) in kata, you will only be a great fighter. You will never master the technique.
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