You can definately use pre-ground coffee beans to make a cold brew; they are cheaper and more convenient than buying a bag of whole beans. Coarse grind works better than a fine grind to make a cold...
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Oily beans can clog up your grinder and ruin your espresso machine, causing the grounds to stick together, becoming clay-like. Coffee experts recommend using a burr grinder to grind excessively oily...
There are many ways to make pour-over coffee, and, yes, you can use espresso beans for pour-over and drip. Coffee beans made for espresso are roasted for longer compared to beans intended for...
According to popular belief, very dark coffee usually contains less caffeine, while very light roasted coffee is likely to have more coffee. Generally, the longer a coffee bean is roasted, the less...
Let's say you make a grind setting change going a little bit finer. In doing so, you'll expose a lot more surface area of the ground coffee.
Your espresso will come out watery for several reasons, including under-extraction, improper grind size, brew temperature, dose, and tamp size. If the tamping is not good and the coffee is too finely...