How To Prepare Espresso Video

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Check out this excellent video from the guys at The Department of the 4th Dimension, a design and production studio. They examine what goes into making a cup of espresso by interviewing Kyle Glanville, a barista at Intelligentsia Coffee in Venice, California.

Some take home points:

  • Every variable in espresso making is very critical.
  • Any misstep will manifest itself in the cup.
  • Feel the grind and then adjust accordingly.
  • Preheat cup with hot water while you prepare the espresso.
  • Make sure your filter basket is nice and dry so that the oil released from the coffee can do its job.
  • Redistribute coffee in basket so that the water can extract the coffee evenly.
  • Proper espresso extraction will take about 20-30 seconds.
  • Adjust grind depending on the look and taste of your espresso.
  • If your espresso shot looks pale, tastes a little thin then you might have to adjust grind a little finer.
  • If your espresso shot looks black, too short and tastes super bitter and compact then adjust grind a little coarser.

    Espresso, Intelligentsia from Department of the 4th Dimension on Vimeo.

    One Comment to “How To Prepare Espresso Video”

    • I am a feeeen for dope espresso. unfortunately the US of A sucks at understanding it. We have a nice lil gaggia at the crib which allows me to enjoy a legal addictive stimulant as much as possible.

      dig the site, coty. cheers.

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