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  • Yeah I have a trusty, well worn aeropress on the shelf. Usually reserved for first thing in the morning "emergency" coffee. I'll see what I can find for recipes. My emergency aeropress technique tends to be non-inverted, fill, put the top bit on, wait and press.

  • I usually brew my light roasted beans with boiling water but I'm pretty sure JH himself says that 80C does a surprisingly good job with a light roast as an alternative - it's just in-between that gets pretty dodgy. So I wanted to see if 80C would help but, yes, boiling is probably the best to default to when I am varying other things.

  • Also worth noting that I have a Fellow Ode v2 with the stainless steel burrs that I have just broken in and recalibrated, which I hope will give me a bit of clarity and less fines. It's possible that the shop was using a really good grinder.

  • Possibly. My pal and I used to get a chemex between us at this place. We didn't ask for anything special other than my preference for whatever fruity African beans they had. We were paying average prices so we were not accidentally ordering mountaintop god beans.

    One serious possibility is that I am misremembering and my tolerance for "body" has lessened over the intervening years. It's always the confirmation bias that gets you.

  • I'm in love with Tetsu Kasuya's "god recipe" using a Hario Switch:

    . 18g coffee ground fairly fine

    . 300g water

    . Start with Hario Switch open

    . 0s - pre-pour to 60g

    . 30s - 2nd pre-pour to 120g

    . 1m 15s - CLOSE HARIO SWITCH pour to 300g and let the brew immerse

    . 2m - OPEN HARIO SWITCH and let drain

    . 3m or so - if grind is correct drain should complete

    Swirl / stir and serve.

    (Note: Kasuya says 20g but 18g gives you 60g per litre - obvs vary to taste / grind / beans)

  • Sorry I didn't see this till now. I'm not sure what language settings you are referring to but I checked and I can reply to posts and comments now. If you changed something then 👍 if not I have no idea what it was 😁

  • Ok that worked However I have tried to post a comment under the following post in the Coffee community, which I am a member of, following the same procedure that worked for the above comment: type something; click select language; click the main body of "undetermined"; select language box gets an orange outline; click post.

    https://lemmy.world/post/1773625

    And the post button gets a spinning circle that never stops.

  • This is happening to me too. When I click on the select language drop down list on the mobile Web site only undetermined is available and I am not sure it is actually being selected when I click it. I'll see if this posts.