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At my previous employer (coffee Roaster and Supplier Caffe Calabria) we had a branded custom "Calabria Blend" of various beans which we then blended after roasting and cooling. Not only is it a very nice, perky, medium-ish coffee blend used for drip coffee, but also a superb espresso blend. We roasted each individual origin to just before it fully caramelized so that the caramelizing would complete during the brewing process.
I have NEVER found a better espresso ... and I'm saying this without being employed by them anymore! I will go out of my way to get my espresso drinks from Calabria ... I once took two buses just to get some.
The taste is always like a sweet and slightly-tart dark-chocolate. yum. Yum. YUM!
Are you using hairbender? Your description of a 5 bean blend that varied in taste from day to day didn't sound like it was working for you. In my experience roasting, the more beans in a blend, the less clarity on flavor. Tom from sweet marias has written on the topic and says that he personally doesn't use more than 3 origins in a espresso blend, because it confuses the cup. There is simply too much going on, and there is variability as the coffee matures (Coffees develop different flavors as they mature after roasting, and with 5 coffees changing at different rates, it is hard to keep consistency, even if you are pulling perfect shots every time)
I'm not trying to bash your shops espresso, i'm just wondering if you find the variability in your cup to be a positive thing, or if you are looking for something more consistent.
Alex Stoffregen said:I would see someone about getting a better house espresso...
Ricky Sutton said:My house espresso is a quite dynamic 5 bean blend from almost every major growing region. This means that my shots can one day taste like cherry pie filling, and the next taste like beef gravy. Unfortunately, i cannot rely on standard mechanisms, like "sweetness" to dial the espresso in. If it's tasting like tomato soup & black pepper, there probably won't be much sweetness. The same goes for any other standard dialing in concepts.
Honestly, i just balance dose, volume & extraction time until i get something that doesn't have any defects. If nothing tastes bad then i'm good.
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