What does good and bad coffee taste like? Brewing good coffee is a balancing act in how much you are extracting from the coffee bean. Bad coffee can either be under-extracted or over-extracted. Good coffee has no qualities of either under or over-extraction, which allows for relatable tastes and balance to shine through.
WHAT DOES BAD COFFEE TASTE LIKE?
Why does my coffee taste sour? If your coffee tastes sour, then your cup of coffee is under-extracted. This means that the water has not extracted enough from the coffee bean. An unpleasant and sharp acidity characterizes this flaw. To replicate this taste, try mixing some lemon juice with water and familiarize yourself with this taste so you can identify it in your brew.
Why does my coffee taste bitter? If your coffee tastes bitter, then the coffee is over-extracted. This means that the water has taken too much from the coffee bean. Bitter, dry and dull taste characterizes this flaw.
WHAT DOES GOOD COFFEE TASTE LIKE?
The main thing that classifies coffee is sweetness. If you can taste sweetness, then you have hit gold. Another characteristic is if you can taste an acidity linked to something you have tasted in real life, like a crisp apple or fresh strawberry. You also want a lingering mouthfeel making you crave another sip of coffee!
0:00 Intro
0:23 Why Does My Coffee Taste Sour?
1:15 Why Does My Coffee Taste Bitter?
1:53 What Does Good Coffee Taste Like?
2:46 Conclusion
- Mastering Everyday Coffee
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