My significant other doesn’t care nearly as much about coffee as I do, so we always have pre-ground supermarket coffee at home. Tastewise, it’s usually rather dull and bitter because apparently, that‘s what people expect coffee to taste like around here.

I wonder if there is a method/recipe that can compensate for those flaws. The Aeropress is pretty versatile, so going for lower temperatures and/or shorter extraction times comes to me as a natural first step in this investigation. Doing a pour over with this stuff feels like I‘m wasting precious V60 filter papers though tbh 😄

Any further suggestions? I own a V60, an Aeropress, a cheap drip coffee machine and the (in-) famous IKEA french press. My kettle only allows for adjustments in 10°C steps, but features a temperature display, so I can go reasonably precise on that end.

Cheers! ✌️

  • @[email protected]OP
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    39 months ago

    Yeah, I‘m aware. That‘s the reason why I’m reluctant to use my good consumables in aimless experiments.

    What I‘m looking for really is some way to deal with overly bitter grounds, and I know the basics of extraction. Maybe someone just happens to have gone down that path already and can say something like „Put them in a french press, 50 grams per Liter, water not hotter than 85°C, steep for two minutes max“ or so. 🙂

    • @GorgeousDumpsterFire
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      69 months ago

      Another commenter suggested cold brew. That’s probably the best to maximize sweetness. Good luck!

      • @PlantJam
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        49 months ago

        I’ve heard people say cold brew is the best way to deal with bad coffee. I just like the convenience of having it ready to drink instead of having to brew it fresh every morning.

    • @Mango
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      19 months ago

      My dude, you just summarized my life in videogames.