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TALES COFFEE

TALES COFFEE

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@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
I'm so grey hhhhh, hope you guys liked this one! Will follow up on Tuesday with explaining how to pour to make sure you agitate it all properly!
@error.418
@error.418 Жыл бұрын
Appreciate all your coffee explorations, great work!
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
@@error.418 awww thank youuu!
@peakinearly_2788
@peakinearly_2788 Жыл бұрын
I switched to your method 2 years ago and never went back. For me the single pour is the most consistent and flavourful technique out there. Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge!
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
Awww thank you!!
@fsot4524
@fsot4524 Жыл бұрын
Man, thank you so much for your efforts to explain in details what's going on when you're brewing your coffee. I'm trying to fully understand the brewing process and so far your videos were the most helpful! And special thanks for the "cold bloom" method, the ones I brewed with this method were my favorite!
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
Aww thank you for this comment! I think a lot of the recipes out there are just recipes. More importantly is the thoughts behind the methods. I've been pretty bad at making videos that are interesting enough to listen through. So .. my bad :D I tried before but I got the courage to create another theory video kek. You're welcome on the cold bloom! You can/should try to use frozen beans with hot water instead and use the freezer as the alternative to cold water ^^
@stuartkendall4346
@stuartkendall4346 Жыл бұрын
Vincent, I am no stranger to coffee but I find your videos very insightful and you have caused me to look at my extractions in a more meaningful way rather than just following the status quo with bloom, pour this much, pour that much etc. And the results in my cup have stepped up another level. Keep up the great work 👍
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
Awww thank you! Been busy these lasT few weeks so I’ll be back shortly! Thank you for your kind words 🙏🏼
@johngiatropoulos3848
@johngiatropoulos3848 Жыл бұрын
Just stumbled on your channel about 2 weeks ago and have to say what a difference in my pour over brewing! I even went out and bought a set of stainless steel chopsticks. I thought I was the only one who couldn't figure out why the Hario 02 filter never seemed to fit!!! One of the most obvious differences for me using your single pour method is that the coffee no longer has that bitter taste - (or maybe it's acidity -I never could determine how to tell the difference between acidity and bitterness - would love to see you do a video on that topic) Anyway - terrific explanations!
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
Awwww thank you so much for this! AHAHAHA I’ve heard a lot of people tell me they get chopsticks because of me 😅 . YEAH RIGHT THAT FILTER NEVER FIT AHAHAHA it bothered me so much >.< . Glad everything made sense! Thank you for the support 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼
@brigtsd7179
@brigtsd7179 Жыл бұрын
When the topic is "controlling gases" and almost all comments are about the matter at hand you do realise that the barista profession and coffe in general are for adults. Thanks for the upload. Very helpful. 👍☕
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
Awww T___T this was so kind of you. You’re welcome! Glad you guys enjoyed this video! 🙌🏼
@toddley2939
@toddley2939 10 ай бұрын
hI Vincent, I found my way to you while investigating siphon filter techniques. Kudos on the informative and well paced videos. I have been another of the millions that enjoy their coffee and love to experiment. I have been using espresso and dripalator machines as primary sources of making my coffe, but only after a few video's i am going to start trying the pour over techniques. Thans for your gift of knowledge. Cheers
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE 10 ай бұрын
Awww thank you! Yeah let me know if you have questions feel free to ask me here or send me dm on Instagram with pictures!! 🙌🏼
@sugoi3082
@sugoi3082 Жыл бұрын
Yes. being able to control your gases is very useful, especially in public Jokes aside, thanks for the content. For me, at home, the hario switch solves the problem with the kettle and the pour technique. Your switch technique gives me the sweetest cup of coffee. I pour coffee into the water 10/10
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
HAHAHAHAHA, it took me a while but I got it (slow slow day) You are welcome! Thank you for watching too! I'm glad you like the stall the fall idea, it definitely is just easy and I think tastes great heeeheheee
@klarinetta
@klarinetta Жыл бұрын
Always something new to explore here. Love your passion ❤
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
Aww thank you! :3
@eatsmokedrink
@eatsmokedrink Жыл бұрын
I've just started this coffee obsessino, JTFC lovin it. been reviewing some coffees and just finding out what shit i like
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
Hope you’re liking this!!!
@eatsmokedrink
@eatsmokedrink Жыл бұрын
@@TALESCOFFEE i am. I dolove the one pour method, modified it to my own i do the stir earlier, set the beans proper. then continue to p our after then let drain and filter to the end.
@seansweet4883
@seansweet4883 Жыл бұрын
350 - 400 microns is fine - between Turkish and espresso. If you want medium fine, it’s 500 - 750. I would NOT suggest grinding the same across all coffees. As coffee ages, it gives off less CO2 (as it is off gassing all the time) and one needs, or is able to, to grind finer. Anyone who brews espresso at home knows this. Even extraction is achieved with a grinder that produces consistent particle sizes (or use a sifter and remove the fines and boulders) and a pouring technique that doesn’t favour one particular part of the bed.
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
Oh, is medium fine 5-750? Oops, I call 350-400 medium fine T__T I still think grind size is easier to stick to constant. For veterans/pros it's easier for them to judge. Most people though I think it's best to stick to the same grind size. CO2 could matter more in espresso .. but it doesn't really change the rate at which the beans absorb water. Not that I noticed at least. Maybe it's cause I only do single pours though
@seansweet4883
@seansweet4883 Жыл бұрын
So much misinformation. I am outta here.
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
​@@seansweet4883 How is it misinforming though .. like I don't have a standard for the microns which is my mistake. I've been told otherwise for grind sizes that it could be fine or medium fine hence why I float around them. I get how grind consistency is based on grinds having better grind particle distribution. Generally though finer grinds are more consistent which is also a proven fact from Mahlkonig. CO2 is freshness, which prevents the water from extracting the flavours as quickly. I'd rather you change your pour technique to match how the gases are given off. The reason you have to change your grind size for espresso is because you don't have the ability to change as much like the pour. If you use a high variable espresso machine, you could change the profile instead (I have a decent espresso which most people don't so it's not viable to talk about it). The theory is correct too. It isn't misinformation, it's just a view, and I can explain my views too. So .. do let me know where I am wrong. The grind consistency proof was during a world championship too. He also showed grinding frozen beans is more consistent.
@GabrielGGabGattringer
@GabrielGGabGattringer Жыл бұрын
As always: big thanks for your detailed explanation. it´s super helpful! Also (even if i don´t use V60 a lot) this topic was new to me; thanks for educating!
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
Aww thank you Gabriel! Always extremely appreciate your support ~ if you do pourovers even with flat bottoms or anything it should help!
@MrJaGody
@MrJaGody Жыл бұрын
For those of us who prefer cleaner cups and coarser grinds, can you add the view from the pulse pour? My biggest problem with pulse pouring is the thick crust that forms on the second pour, which I find causes uneven drawdown. After the second pour, there is usually a crater in the coffee bed through which water flows. I wish I knew how to avoid this solely by adjusting the pouring technique.
@romeuwu
@romeuwu Жыл бұрын
pour slowly in a small circle in the center gor your extraction pours
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
This actually isn't a bad idea. For coarser grinds you want to use more pours because the first drip will be weaker. The reason you get bigger bubbles is cause there's more CO2 in each particle because there's more gases trapped. The reason I always suggest the single pour is because it's a lot more evenly extracted. By the 2nd pour you are already extracting more from just the top of the bed as opposed to the bottom. If you have a crater it just shows you haven't used enough agitation to extract all the flavours. I will be filming a video tonight on this so don't worry. It'll be out tomorrow. About 26-28 hours from this comment! Hope it helps and let me know there if you need more suggestions!
@-8_8-
@-8_8- Жыл бұрын
I use a kitchen aidbelectric gooseneck. It is a large spout and hard to control. But, given time, I've been able to learn to work with its weight. Also it looks amazing next to the Hario scale with the stainless top. Is that bad? Lol. I made purchases because it made my kit look good and it matches my kitchen. On that note I like how the Mugen looks with the kit, but find it makes my drip drag well beyond the 1:30 goal.
@Jahloveipraise
@Jahloveipraise Жыл бұрын
Great video man. So I see the water temp part, but are you wanting to get the gases out within a certain time frame? Like if I’m noticing they aren’t coming out fast enough do I pour faster? More movement maybe? I’m more wondering how you adapt mid brew to what you’re seeing in the slurry. Thanks man 🙏🏽
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
OOOO okay, so the next video (I film tonight and should be out tomorrow) will be on how to pour. The movement is a big deal with pushing the grinds down. The darker floating grinds all need to be pushed down when you brew. That's the only way to know the coffee is extracted. Floating grinds = unsaturated coffees (imo) You can use more movement for sure to fix it, if you can't fix it with more movement then your grind size is too coarse and should go finer!
@Jahloveipraise
@Jahloveipraise Жыл бұрын
@@TALESCOFFEE heck yea thank you Vincent 🙏🏽 look forward to the next one man
@dubhd4r4
@dubhd4r4 Жыл бұрын
So informative, for me this a huge deal since I roast my own with a Hive roaster. Since I'm only roasting once a week, and I am lazy enough to wait until a day before I run out of roasted beans, my beans are always like 1-6 days old. I usually roast a medium dark (a little darker than your "American medium", Full City - Full City+), to control gasses a bit. But that first brew can be really extreme, need to go 3x-3.5x water weight to fully saturate. It's a fun challenge, but I should probably get off my ass and build a stash.
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
I also brew on first days actually, I don’t notice a huge gap in flavours if I control the gases differently actually. This whole 1-6 day off has thing is just a scam sometimes. If you are doing darker roasts like American medium. So if you hit 2 crack but you can pour extra slow in the beginning. I’ll talk more about this in the next video!
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
Also, I really appreciate the comment ☺️
@patterbt
@patterbt Жыл бұрын
It seems like using the exact same grind size every time only works if you are using the same amount of coffee every time too. What are you thoughts on that? I noticed when I go to 25 or 30 grams of medium fine coffee with my switch, that it sometimes stalls out.
@boat6float
@boat6float Жыл бұрын
I'm glad I found your channel
@nicolainyenstadpetersen765
@nicolainyenstadpetersen765 Жыл бұрын
What is the name of the little black needle-like precision kettle shown around 4:20? At first I thought it was the Hario Kasuya minidrip, but yours has a lid.
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
OHHH this is from Timemore!! It's one of the Timemore kettles, this one's the smallest one (300ml not recommended for most people) I personally love it but I recommend the size up which is the 600mL. Though I also like their youth kettle for it's looks. Haven't held one before, personally not the biggest fan of those handles but the wood looks great :P
@bayleecannon9499
@bayleecannon9499 Жыл бұрын
great info tysm
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
Aww thank you, and you're welcome!
@ChosenParanoia
@ChosenParanoia Жыл бұрын
Thanks!
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
Aww thank you! You're welcome!
@johnchardine1886
@johnchardine1886 Жыл бұрын
The problem with water temperature for pour-over is getting the brew warm enough. Even if you pre-heat the filter holder, that and the coffee itself will still be a lot cooler than water out of the kettle. 100°C water added to 13g of ground coffee in a preheated filter and holder, drops the initial bloom temperature to about 88°. Once you add more 100° water you will be lucky to raise the brew temperature to ca. 93°. Therefore if you start out with anything less than 100° water your brew temperatures will be too low. All this has been documented by James Hoffmann and anyone can observe the same with a good quality kitchen thermometer.
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
Hello! Yes! The drinking temperature ah yes. That we don’t really have a solution. But for me I only do single pours. I do believe blooming is unnecessary, our brew times are very short and I have one of the highest extraction rates of any brew techniques .. so it’s strong and fast .. which solves a lot of the heat loss. When you have clogged filters and spend 3-4 minutes waiting yes. But my brews are around 1:45-2:00 so the temp loss isn’t as bad as you think ^^
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
As for temp drop I’d assume it’s like roasting. No matter what I preheat my roaster to or how high my gas is cranked up to .. if I drop the same volume of beans in the roaster always drops almost to the same temperature .. so yeah .. but the amount of gas released is very obvious from the different temps. It also follows differently sk your brew time is adjusted heavily yes ^^
@johnchardine1886
@johnchardine1886 Жыл бұрын
@@TALESCOFFEE Not really talking about drinking temperature. Of course there, a cool-off is necessary to appreciate the flavours in the coffee. No, I am strictly talking about brew-temperature.
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
@@johnchardine1886 Ohh yeah, that is unavoidable. It's true working with boiling water you hit the bed at a lower temp already. You can help mitigate a bit by pouring from closer but once it hits it could drop quite a bit for sure. I just think the initial temperature that comes in contact with the beans causes the particles to change differently based on temp (probably due to extraction being higher and faster at higher temps) That and sometimes a higher temperature can bring out darker flavours that might be undesirable, the rate at which the gases come out could be hard to control as well so it would be a little bit difficult to say .. but given what you said originally it would seem smaller brews would want a higher water temp and larger ones could go with a lower one because more mass to bring up the average temp!
@AntMelz
@AntMelz Жыл бұрын
I’d think doing a bloom would help the gases? I know you like the one pour method and I like it too but this seems to suggest a bloom?
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
In theory yes, but the gases given off now and when a bloom was invented are different. We use lighter roasts now, times have changed the gases given off aren’t even enough to justify using a bloom. What happens is coffee starts sticking to each other with a bloom, and it causes the water to struggle to get into the middle of the grounds. Obviously if you use larger grind sizes yeah, but the inconsistency ruins the even extraction and it takes too long to get to the middles. So as much as a bloom helps you fix the gas issue, it’s also lowering your extraction rate because of what else it adds to the pour. Though with super gassy coffees a bloom definitely is a good choice.
@aniawood
@aniawood Жыл бұрын
@@TALESCOFFEE thanks for that explanation, very helpful
@mikecoffee100
@mikecoffee100 Жыл бұрын
Good Video Thank You
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
awwww THANK YOUUU!
@mikecoffee100
@mikecoffee100 Жыл бұрын
@@TALESCOFFEE anytime I can improve my skills or try a different way is always awesome
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
@@mikecoffee100 hehehehe, just food for thought right. I feel nobody really talks about this kinda stuff >.>
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
@@mikecoffee100 :D Yessss! Never stopping the ideas too :P
@LilyWillow22
@LilyWillow22 Жыл бұрын
On the induction. What temp setting for kettle?
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
I do around 90 degrees myself!
@phxv2
@phxv2 Жыл бұрын
audio is kinda low , no?
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
Sorry will be fixed for next one!
@vance2379
@vance2379 Жыл бұрын
This guy is hitting some serious road blocks in his mental that are preventing him from being a good youtuber. Maybe I can help... Relax, this is not difficult information, I believe in you. Stop pointing at me.
@TALESCOFFEE
@TALESCOFFEE Жыл бұрын
Oh am I pointing too much? Oooof I never noticed thanks for that. Are you finding I'm speakign too quickly? Hmm I was always wondering about it too, I was just trying a faster form of speaking. Thank you!
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