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Templars Creed, The Connoisseurs Coffee

Templars Creed, The Connoisseurs Coffee

Introducing Templars Creed, The Connoisseurs Coffee - a premium blend specifically crafted for espresso lovers. With its bold and rich flavour, you'll experience the perfect balance of strength and smoothness in every sip. Elevate your coffee experience with Templars Creed, the ultimate choice for connoisseurs.

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Master the Art of Brewing Coffee

Espresso

As a barista, dialing in espresso is a crucial skill that can greatly impact the taste of your coffee. The rate at which ground coffee dissolves in water plays a significant role in the overall flavor profile of your espresso. By understanding the importance of ground weight, overall espresso weight, and extraction time, you can achieve a perfectly balanced and delicious espresso.

Here are some easy-to-follow steps to help you master the art of dialing in espresso:

Step 1: Determine the Coffee-to-Water Ratio

Start by establishing a coffee-to-water ratio that suits your taste preferences. A common ratio is 1:2, which means using 18 grams of coffee for a 36-gram espresso shot. Adjust the ratio according to your desired strength and flavor.

Step 2: Grind Size and Consistency

The grind size and consistency of your coffee grounds are crucial for achieving the perfect extraction. Finer grounds generally result in a slower extraction, while coarser grounds lead to a faster extraction. Experiment with different grind sizes to find the sweet spot for your espresso.

Step 3: Tamping Pressure

Consistent tamping pressure ensures even water distribution and optimal extraction. Apply firm and level pressure when tamping the coffee grounds in the portafilter. Avoid excessive force, as it can lead to channeling and uneven extraction.

Step 4: Extraction Time

Keep track of the extraction time to achieve the desired flavor profile. The ideal extraction time is typically between 25-30 seconds. If the extraction is too fast, the espresso may taste weak and sour. If it's too slow, the espresso may taste bitter and over-extracted.

Step 5: Adjust and Repeat

Taste your espresso and make adjustments as needed. If the flavor is too weak, try increasing the coffee dose or adjusting the grind size to slow down the extraction. If the flavor is too strong or bitter, decrease the coffee dose or adjust the grind size to speed up the extraction. Repeat the process until you achieve the desired flavor balance.

Remember, dialing in espresso is a skill that takes practice and experimentation. By following these steps and making adjustments based on taste, you'll be able to consistently produce delicious and balanced espressos.

For more expert tips and guidance, feel free to reach out to our team at Creed Coffee Roastery. We're passionate about helping baristas like you elevate their coffee game.

Aeropress

The AeroPress is a remarkable one-cup brewer that utilizes high pressure extraction to create an exceptional cup of coffee. This innovative brewing method allows you to experiment with various coffee roasts, including those intended for espresso and filter brewing. However, for our recipe, we highly recommend using a filter roast for optimal results.

When it comes to brewing coffee with the AeroPress, precision and technique are key. Follow our step-by-step guide below to achieve the perfect cup:

Start by heating your water to approximately 175-185°F (80-85°C). This temperature range ensures proper extraction without over-extracting the coffee.
  1. While the water is heating, grind your filter roast coffee beans to a medium-fine consistency. This grind size allows for a balanced extraction and optimal flavor.
  2. Assemble your AeroPress by placing a paper filter inside the filter cap and attaching it securely to the brewing chamber.
  3. Place the AeroPress on top of your favorite coffee mug or carafe.
  4. Add the ground coffee to the AeroPress, using the provided scoop. The recommended coffee-to-water ratio is 1:15, so adjust the amount of coffee accordingly.
  5. Once the water has reached the desired temperature, pour a small amount onto the coffee grounds, just enough to wet them evenly. This step is called the "bloom" and allows the coffee to release its flavors.
  6. After 30 seconds, slowly pour the remaining water into the AeroPress, filling it to the desired level. Use a circular motion to ensure even saturation of the coffee grounds.
  7. Insert the plunger into the brewing chamber and gently press down, applying steady pressure. The ideal brewing time is approximately 1-2 minutes.
  8. Once you've finished pressing, remove the AeroPress from your mug or carafe.
  9. Enjoy your freshly brewed cup of AeroPress coffee! Feel free to add milk, sugar, or any other desired additions to suit your taste.

By following these steps, you'll be able to experience the full potential of the AeroPress and savor the rich, flavorful cup of coffee it produces. Whether you're a coffee enthusiast or a casual drinker, the AeroPress is sure to impress with its versatility and ability to consistently deliver outstanding results.

Cafetiere

As coffee enthusiasts, we understand the importance of a well-brewed cup of coffee. That's why we have carefully selected the Bodum Cafetiere as our French Press of choice. With its advanced design features, this French Press delivers a deliciously clean cup of coffee that will satisfy even the most discerning palates.

One of the key brewing features of the Bodum Cafetiere is its fine double micro-filters. These filters go beyond the surface level and get behind the grinds, filtering the coffee twice. This innovative design removes greater sediment, resulting in a smooth and sediment-free brew.

When it comes to brewing coffee with a French Press, the Bodum Cafetiere stands out from the rest. Its double micro-filters ensure that no unwanted particles make their way into your cup, giving you a pure and flavorful coffee experience.

Not only does the Bodum Cafetiere produce exceptional coffee, but it also offers a user-friendly experience. Its ergonomic handle and easy-to-use plunger make brewing a breeze. Whether you're a coffee connoisseur or a beginner, you'll appreciate the simplicity and functionality of this French Press.

At Creed Coffee Roastery, we believe that every coffee lover deserves a high-quality brewing experience. That's why we have chosen the Bodum Cafetiere as our French Press of choice. Its advanced design features and commitment to delivering a clean cup of coffee align perfectly with our mission to provide premium coffee products.

Experience the difference of a clean and delicious cup of coffee with the Bodum Cafetiere. Order yours today and elevate your coffee brewing to a whole new level.

Chemex

The Chemex pour-over is a classic and elegant method for brewing filter coffee. It elevates the brewing process into a ceremony, allowing you to experience the true essence of your coffee. In this short brewing guide, we will provide you with insights on how to get the most out of your Chemex brew.

Step 1: Gather Your Equipment

Before you begin, make sure you have all the necessary equipment:

  • A Chemex brewer
  • Chemex filters
  • A kettle
  • A burr grinder
  • Freshly roasted coffee beans
  • A scale
  • A timer
  • A gooseneck kettle (optional, but recommended)

Step 2: Grind Your Coffee

Grind your coffee beans to a medium-coarse consistency. This will ensure optimal extraction and a balanced flavor profile. Aim for a grind size similar to sea salt.

Step 3: Preheat Your Chemex

Place a Chemex filter in the brewer and rinse it with hot water. This will remove any paper residue and preheat the brewer, ensuring a consistent temperature throughout the brewing process. Discard the rinse water.

Step 4: Add Coffee and Bloom

Place the ground coffee into the Chemex filter. Start by adding a small amount of hot water (twice the weight of the coffee) to saturate the grounds. Allow the coffee to bloom for 30 seconds. This allows the gases to escape and ensures an even extraction.

Step 5: Pour in Stages

Begin pouring hot water in a slow, circular motion, starting from the center and moving outward. Pour in stages, allowing the water to fully saturate the coffee before adding more. Maintain a consistent pour rate to ensure even extraction.

Step 6: Enjoy Your Brew

Once you have poured all the water, allow the coffee to fully drip through the filter. Remove the filter and discard it. Serve your freshly brewed coffee and savor the rich flavors and aromas.

Remember, brewing with a Chemex is a ceremony. Take your time, enjoy the process, and experiment with different coffee beans and brewing techniques to find your perfect cup.