A Grinder PSA.I know James Hoffmann, in a few videos now, heavily suggests doing the RDT (ross droplet technique) on coffee in single dose grinders; indeed, in one video, he heavily suggests doing this 3x as much to get, as he says 'better anti static ...
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CoffeeGeekreplied to :mastodonworld: Caleb on last edited by
@ccunning Do you use particularly dark roast coffees? The oils from those can also gum up the ionizers / plasma coils. Brushing will resolve.
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IMO, that's too long to let grinds sit. They are going stale, losing all their Co2 in that time.
Oh dear... Whatever you must think of me grinding my day's worth of coffee (36g) in the morning and then using the second half in the afternoon!
Also I don't own a plasma generator... I wet my dirty fingers and twirl them in my beans LOL
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Aaaanddd that's when this becomes an obsession rather than a beverage. -
CoffeeGeekreplied to RealGene ☣️ on last edited by [email protected]
As my Dad used to say "whatever floats your boat".
But science is still science, even if you don't like the results it provides. Roasted coffee, when ground for espresso, loses up to 80% of its stored CO2 in the first two minutes. It takes about 5 minutes for pour over grind. C02 is an important flavour transporter to your cup for non-soluble fats, oils, lipids.