Hello, So far I’ve kept my single-cup V60 recipe fairly stable. 15g coffee and 250mL of water, pour water by 50g increments with 10s time in between pours. It usually gives me a brew time around 2’30" which is generally considered good. I adjust the grind size on my manual grinder depending on the beans and I’ve been satisfied with the results so far.

Now the problem: I started new beans, higher roast, lower density. With my usual method I get a very short brew time, less than 1’30". Finer grind size quickly becomes too bitter.

I am not questioning the quality of the beans, more my recipe. I suppose I’m not getting the best out of these beans.

What would you suggest to improve my recipe for these beans?

  • Adjust coffee to water ratio ? What should I look for to find the correct ratio ?
  • Change brew temperature? I usually boil my water to near 100°C as it will cool quickly in the porcelain V60.
  • Any other suggestions?

Update: thank you all for the interesting suggestions. With this morning brew, I made 2 changes:

  1. Reduced target water temperature to 90°C
  2. 50g bloom and the rest of the water in 2 pours

The results are improving, very pleasant cup. The brew time was still pretty short. Next, I will try to decrease the grind size by a few ticks to see if I can get more flavors without increasing bitterness.

  • jakemehoff11@sh.itjust.works
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    5 days ago

    To me, dark roasts are all about the bloom. I also think 5 pours might be too many, but YMMV. I wouldn’t grind any smaller lest you enjoy lots of fines.

    I bloom 20g of dark roast with 35-40ml of boiling water for 90 seconds and then I do 3 100ml pours every 30 seconds. This is my everyday V60 coffee.