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h8hawk | 4 years ago

Shouldn't you use scale for anything coffee related? Spoon is cursed word in coffee world as well as preground

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atoav|4 years ago

As someone with a scale for coffee: cold brew is very uncritical in terms of amount. Use more and you end up with a more concentrated liquid, use less and you get a more watery thing. Many people also make a concentrated cold brew and then add water to taste.

These are all things that come close to a sin with hot brewed coffee, but cold brewing is different.

Semaphor|4 years ago

> These are all things that come close to a sin with hot brewed coffee, but cold brewing is different.

I’d say French Press brewing is also very forgiving regarding the amount and quality of the grind. A lot of people forget that not everyone uses an espresso machine for their coffee (probably the least forgiving method of making coffee)

andreareina|4 years ago

I used to be able to tell the difference between pre- and freshly-ground. These days I really don't care that much; you can still get decent results. Similarly weighing the coffee is going to be more accurate, but it's not as crucial as in espresso or moka where you the amounts are small and significantly affect the resistance to the flow.

beebmam|4 years ago

What matters far more than freshly ground is freshly roasted (<1 month, > a few days) and grind size for the type of coffee

xeromal|4 years ago

Not all of us coffee drinkers are that OCD about it.

Gigachad|4 years ago

For espresso it’s vitally important. One extra gram of coffee takes it from smooth, sweet and acidic to being extremely bitter and unpleasant. It’s not just people being snobs, it’s just espresso is very sensitive to tiny changes.

hluska|4 years ago

Obsessive compulsive disorder isn’t like that. Obsessive would have worked, but OCD is a very poor way to describe this.

micromacrofoot|4 years ago

I dump the cheapest grounds I can find into a mesh bag and put it into a gallon of water overnight, tastes completely fine

denton-scratch|4 years ago

Scale? Spoon?

I just grab a handful of beans and chuck them in my hand grinder. The amount I can hold without dropping any beans seems to be just right for one cup of cafetiere coffee.

Never tried cold-brew; maybe I'll make some this evening, and try it tomorrow.

2muchcoffeeman|4 years ago

People like what they like. It’s likely your grinder isn’t up to my standard. But I’m not going to put it down for no reason.

speedgoose|4 years ago

Are graduated spoons allowed ?