I've had my machine a few years. Recently had a visit from a guy who lives in france and was born in Italy. He retired as an exec. from Club Med and had drunk much espresso in his life so I took him seriously when he said the expresso was a bit sour. It was made from Trader Joe's espresso blend. The second cup from Joe's low acid french roast. Better but no cigar. We pulled several shots so the machine Expobar HE pulser or something like that was warmed up and using RO water. Any way... what are some other things that can make a double shot come out a little sour?
He also didn't pack the coffee as tight as I had learned to do it from my on line reading, which is not saying a lot but it's all I had available since I live far from a barrista I would trust. I learned to do it with a bathroom scale till I got the right brew time and grind. I forget the numbers but trying it both ways i.e. pulling the shot with barely cookie packing pressure and with my usual method didn't yield much difference in the time usually needed for the first coffee to appear. He also described the reason for the light packing as it allows more steam.... steam?? to get into the cookie than if you pack it tightly.
I'd love some input at this point. I've never seen steam come out of my machine's brew head. It always appears as 190 degree, more or less, water.
Ron
He also didn't pack the coffee as tight as I had learned to do it from my on line reading, which is not saying a lot but it's all I had available since I live far from a barrista I would trust. I learned to do it with a bathroom scale till I got the right brew time and grind. I forget the numbers but trying it both ways i.e. pulling the shot with barely cookie packing pressure and with my usual method didn't yield much difference in the time usually needed for the first coffee to appear. He also described the reason for the light packing as it allows more steam.... steam?? to get into the cookie than if you pack it tightly.
I'd love some input at this point. I've never seen steam come out of my machine's brew head. It always appears as 190 degree, more or less, water.
Ron