Gus wrote:I was trying to get to know my neighbors. Maybe that was too catchy a phrase. I was attempting to ask the community at large what their usage pattern was without trying to make it a discussion of my technique / motivation / result is better than yours.
I was not hoping for a step by step of how we each go about making our espresso, but rather what are you focusing on these days. Obviously we are all trying to make great espresso but what are you focusing on?
For instance I understand from your posts that at one time you were into controlled experiment to the end result of better separation and clarity. A home product that you felt was equal to what you are served in the finest cafe. But these days you are more into keeping it simple. This is my assumption from what I have read in some of your posts, but I would really like to hear it in your own words instead of going by my interpretation of what I have read.
That's a fair summary. Thanks for explaining.
To expand a bit, "keeping it simple" was made possible by a period of experimentation that wasn't simple at all. I definitely upped the "clarity" performance of my Mini by:
1. Using the shorter dispersion disk.
2. Grinding very finely, often at or below the zero point on my Max
3. Somewhat updosing.
4. Not leveling or redistributing at all.
5. Straight down tamp.
6. (And this is critical) tightening the portafilter HARD with one hand holding the machine in place. Failure to do this after following steps 1-5 will result in the portafilter unwinding and decorating the machine with high pressure coffee.
I also vary the temperature (and sometimes dose) by blend and sometimes just for variety.