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I am not a barista but a new home espresso maker so please be patient with my questions. Many posters state that they use 20, 30, 40, 50 and 60 pounds of pressure in their tamps. I use an Espro tamper which clicks at 30 pounds and this was the only way that I know my tamps are consistent. If they are consistent I can changes the grind settings to adjust until I get the 1.7 to 2 oz pulls in 20-30 seconds. However, unless you use an automatic tamper where the pressure is adjustable how do you know what pressure you are using. I understand repetitive processes become second nature but I don't see that they would be consistent. Most of the baristas that I have watched don't use a thermometer either and I guess it becomes a process that is repetitive. At least with the milk you can see and feel if it is correct.
Doesn't really matter whether 20, 30, 50 or zero pounds. The tamps purpose is to preserve the distribution and is the least important of building a shot. What is important is consistency in the pressure you use. Individually and as a shop.
First, I agree with everything that's been said so far. Good info from your experiment, Ricky.
Dawn, you've said twice that your 30lb tamped shots pull slower than your husband's 40-50 lb tamped shots? This surprises me, as I'd expect that the harder tamp would result in a longer extraction time.
If that is what you are seeing, I'd be willing to bet that your dose weights are different too. You are probably getting more coffee in your baskets. Check to make sure that you are both using the same dosing technique, whatever that is. If you have a really accurate gram scale, use it to compare your does weights. Watch each other carefully, noticing every movement that you make prior to pulling the shot, and eliminate variation. No good can come of that... hope you have a comfy couch. That includes how many times you thump the portafilter (if at all) to settle the grounds, how you distribute, how you level, how hard you tamp, etc.
Eliminate all variation in process and you'll eliminate variation in your results.
Good luck.
First, I agree with everything that's been said so far. Good info from your experiment, Ricky.
Dawn, you've said twice that your 30lb tamped shots pull slower than your husband's 40-50 lb tamped shots? This surprises me, as I'd expect that the harder tamp would result in a longer extraction time.
If that is what you are seeing, I'd be willing to bet that your dose weights are different too. You are probably getting more coffee in your baskets. Check to make sure that you are both using the same dosing technique, whatever that is. If you have a really accurate gram scale, use it to compare your does weights. Watch each other carefully, noticing every movement that you make prior to pulling the shot, and eliminate variation. No good can come of that... hope you have a comfy couch. That includes how many times you thump the portafilter (if at all) to settle the grounds, how you distribute, how you level, how hard you tamp, etc.
Eliminate all variation in process and you'll eliminate variation in your results.
Good luck.
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