Skip to content I Tested Indocafe Instant Coffee: My Review, Photos September 13, 2023 by clearlycoffee by Nigel Ong Indonesia is known to be producing some of the world’s best coffee. Sumatran coffee is known for its herbal flavor, while coffee from Java and Sulawesi (Celebes) is well sought after. There is, of course, the famous, but rather questionable Kopi Luwak (Civet Coffee) , but let’s not go there. However, despite having so much beautiful coffee, Indonesians still love instant coffee. Their choice? Indocafe. This has been the Indonesian staple for years and is probably the best selling instant coffee in the country. In this post, I’ll pick up a pack of Indocafe instant coffee and review its taste. Aside from trying it with several flavorings, I will also compare it with other instant coffee in my stash. About Indocafe Instant Coffee Indocafe is a brand of instant coffee made by Incofood. The Indocafe original blend uses Mandheling cof...
Hario Skerton Review: How Good Is The New 'Pro' Version? https://coffeechronicler.com/gear/grinders/manual/hario-skerton-pro-review/ According to this reviewer, it is capable of grinding Espresso fine sizes. I tried the finest and tested it on unpressurized basket in CM-14, using 15 g. It looked powdery, good for Turkish brewing. In the CM-14 I did around 10 times of the double shot to get 30 g. It was oily but tasted good. Not sour or bitter. The second 30 g is watery. You may start by looking at the cleaning of this grinder. Skip to content MENU REVIEW HARIO SKERTON PRO REVIEW The new and updated Hario Skerton Pro is a proper entry level manual grinder. Find out, whether you should consider it right here, Asser Christensen Licensed Q Arabica Grader, M.A. Journalism → Learn about my qualifications and review process . March 27, 2022 The Hario Skerton is one of the most iconic hand grinders out there. A few years back, Hario released a new and improved version o...
https://craftcoffeespot.com/espresso/espresso-tastes-sour-and-bitter/ What To Do If My Espresso Tastes Sour and Bitter? (Five Quick Fixes) By: Marina Maletic Last Updated: March 15, 2023 A good espresso shot is flavorful, rich, and smooth, with velvety crema on top. But, the opposite happens to the best of us — you pull a shot and have a sour, bitter, or burnt espresso. Many things can cause an espresso to taste sour and bitter. For example, adding too much water, coffee beans not ground finely enough, over or under-extracting. Luckily, these issues are easily fixed. Today, I’ll go over all the reasons your espresso can taste sour or bitter, and I’ll give you detailed instructions on how to fix the espresso taste, so you can have a flavorful brew every time. Contents A Quick Primer On Sour and Bitter Taste Oftentimes, the coffee industry (and ourselves at Craft Coffee Spot) throw around “sour” and “bitter” loosely without describing what sour and bitter coffee a...
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