San Antonio

Espresso

Parameters

Ground coffee
18 g
Water temperature
93 °C
Grind size
Fine
Brew time
30 secs
Amount of water
36 mL

Preparation

1

What you’ll need: Espresso Machine, Portafilter, Tamper, Cup, Digital Scale, Timer STEP 1 ⇒ Remove your portafilter from the espresso machine’s grouphead. Place it on a scale and tare the weight. STEP 2 ⇒ Purge your grouphead thoroughly with hot water. STEP 3 ⇒ Weigh & grind 18g of coffee ⇒ The proper grind is crucial to a balanced, delicious shot of espresso. It might be necessary to adjust its fineness a bit. In general, the grind ought to be quite fine. STEP 4 ⇒ Distribute the coffee by drawing a finger across it in a series of alternating swipes. It is most effective to alternate sides in a series of 90 degree increments (top to bottom, then left to right, and so on). STEP 5 ⇒ Place your portafilter on a clean, flat surface and position your tamper level on top of the grounds. Without driving your palm into the tamper’s base (which can cause gnarly wrist problems down the line), apply pressure downward. You don’t need to tamp incredibly hard—just enough to seal the coffee in evenly. Give the tamper a gentle spin. This will smooth, or “polish,” the grounds for an even extraction. STEP 6 ⇒ Position the portafilter in the grouphead and start your shot. STEP 7 ⇒ The shot should start with a slow drip, then develop into a gentle, even stream. Near the 30 second mark, the extraction will end, causing the shot to thicken and start “blonding,” or turning yellow. Stop the shot just as this process begins. ⇒ Some people like to stir a shot after it’s been pulled; some like to sip immediately in order to experience its many layers of flavor. This is up to you. Source: bluebottlecoffee.com