Hi everyone,
Well, basically I was searching for a post that I've seen in the past and now I can't find it. (I just know I read it but every keyword I try to search doesn't get me to it). It was a comment about how to "control" the taste of the espresso by changing some of the variables, like the grind and size of the shots.
I'm just an amateur on this, so please don't be rough with me. I have a Saeco Xsmall super-automatic, and a DeLonghi cheap manual machine with a blade grinder. Until now, the best beans I've found (in easily accessible stores) were Kenya and Komodo Dragon, from Starbucks, but as those are too oily and make my super-automatic machine work bad., so I'm trying different beans to find ones that match my taste and machine
Today I used "San Salvador" beans and the coffee came out too acid. I know it might just be the taste of those beans, but I'd like to read some more and see if I can make it taste better.
Thanks,
Rodrigo.
Well, basically I was searching for a post that I've seen in the past and now I can't find it. (I just know I read it but every keyword I try to search doesn't get me to it). It was a comment about how to "control" the taste of the espresso by changing some of the variables, like the grind and size of the shots.
I'm just an amateur on this, so please don't be rough with me. I have a Saeco Xsmall super-automatic, and a DeLonghi cheap manual machine with a blade grinder. Until now, the best beans I've found (in easily accessible stores) were Kenya and Komodo Dragon, from Starbucks, but as those are too oily and make my super-automatic machine work bad., so I'm trying different beans to find ones that match my taste and machine

Today I used "San Salvador" beans and the coffee came out too acid. I know it might just be the taste of those beans, but I'd like to read some more and see if I can make it taste better.
Thanks,
Rodrigo.