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Maybe he’s washing the beans too?I've gotten UTM doing the dishes (yes kids I was doing all the meals and dishes and work up untill a few days ago) but he's using too much soap and the coffee tastes like soap but I've made so much progress this week I have to hold off the soap talk until the dishes are normalised.
So my coffee tastes like soap.
Coffee processed using the Washed method use a floatation tank to separate in ripe from in ripe cherries (ripe sink to the bottom). They are then pulped to remove outer skin and fruit flesh. Then they are placed in trough of fresh water where any remaining flesh is removed through fermentation. After fermentation, beans are washed again to remove any leftover debris. They are then dried slowly and evenly. Next they rest for 30-60 days then usually hulled to remove protective layer of parchment - graded for defects/colour/size, then bagged and shipped.What does washing do? I've been ordering from Imbibe the last couple of weeks and one of the bags is washed. I notice the beans are more dry and supposedly a touch more bitter? The opposite of these ones which I sometimes get, which have this filmy residue and would be a lot smoother: Bewley's Espresso Beans - Bewley's Ireland
Jesus ChristCoffee processed using the Washed method use a floatation tank to separate in ripe from in ripe cherries (ripe sink to the bottom). They are then pulped to remove outer skin and fruit flesh. Then they are placed in trough of fresh water where any remaining flesh is removed through fermentation. After fermentation, beans are washed again to remove any leftover debris. They are then dried slowly and evenly. Next they rest for 30-60 days then usually hulled to remove protective layer of parchment - graded for defects/colour/size, then bagged and shipped.
Wet processing coffee reduces chances of defects and can tend to present a higher level of acidity, increased complexity and a “cleaner” cup.
picked up one of these things in Lidl for 10 bob.
6 Cup Stove Top Espresso Maker | M&S
Ensure you’ve always got a fresh brew ready to go with this stovetop espresso maker, a wonderfully easy way to enjoy a hot cupwww.marksandspencer.com
Looked like it was a handier way of making filter coffee. Have tried it over a few days now. In comparison to filtering the coffee through filter paper/dripper, its not quite there. The coffee comes out a bit cloudier, and because you heat it on the hob, its a lot hotter than with the dripper and that definitely affects the flavour.
Its not too bad though. Will definitely use it if I'm out of filter papers. And might even use it besides, if I take a notion to do so.
picked up one of these things in Lidl for 10 bob.
6 Cup Stove Top Espresso Maker | M&S
Ensure you’ve always got a fresh brew ready to go with this stovetop espresso maker, a wonderfully easy way to enjoy a hot cupwww.marksandspencer.com
Looked like it was a handier way of making filter coffee. Have tried it over a few days now. In comparison to filtering the coffee through filter paper/dripper, its not quite there. The coffee comes out a bit cloudier, and because you heat it on the hob, its a lot hotter than with the dripper and that definitely affects the flavour.
Its not too bad though. Will definitely use it if I'm out of filter papers. And might even use it besides, if I take a notion to do so.
Yeah, what Ann said, turn the heat down the moment the coffee starts coming out. Once you get the knack of not burning the coffee it's pretty decent.
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