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		<title>Hairbender and Ethiopian Wondo</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This morning was my attempt to fix whatever went wrong with yesterday&#8217;s bitter Ethiopian Wondo which I had brewed via the Aeropress &#8211; using Sweet Maria&#8217;s brewing instructions rather than the instructions that came with the Aeropress. The Aeropress calls for brew temps at 175F and that just seems a bit too low.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This morning was my attempt to fix whatever went wrong with yesterday&#8217;s bitter Ethiopian Wondo which I had brewed via the <a title="Aerobie Aeropress" href="http://www.aerobie.com/Products/aeropress_story.htm" target="_blank">Aeropress</a> &#8211; using <a title="Sweet Maria's Aeropress Instructions" href="http://www.sweetmarias.com/aeropress/aeropress_instructions.php" target="_blank">Sweet Maria&#8217;s brewing instructions</a> rather than the instructions that came with the Aeropress. The Aeropress calls for brew temps at 175F and that just seems a bit too low.</p>
<p>First, I had to be properly caffeinated, so I decided that I&#8217;d pull myself a double of Hairbender and make a cappa for my wife. I dosed 18grams of the hairbender and pulled 2oz in 22secs. My espresso machine is a FrancisFrancis X5 and not being PID&#8217;d, I just have to trust that the boiler is heating the water to the right temp. I don&#8217;t follow the lights on the machine to tell me when the water is ready. Rather, I let it heat up for 15mins. Previous experiments have already told me that the temp is hot enough, I just can&#8217;t dial it in to a precise temp &#8211; say i want to pull a shot at 197F instead of 199F &#8211; tough luck for me, I just have to go with what the boiler gives me unless I feel like temp surfing &#8211; a method by which one flips the steam switch to heat the boiler up even more, then pulls blank shots to cool to a certain temp. Nonetheless, I was pleased with the pulls this morning. The coloring was beautiful with amazing tiger striping as it poured. Nice head of crema sitting on top. The espresso was delicious &#8211; sweet, chocolatey and of course a hint of citrus sitting in there. My wife enjoyed her cappa so much that I joined her and made a cappa for myself &#8211; that&#8217;s 4 shots of espresso for me to start the day.</p>
<p>Now, for redemption of the Ethiopina Wondo. I used 44 grams and heated the water to 200F. Initially, I bring the water to a boil, then I pre-wet the filter and pour out the excess water from the pre-wetting. I start the grinder, grinding at the last moment to keep it as fresh as possible, and in the meantime take temps using a K-type thermocouple. At 200F, I pour in just enough to prewet the grounds and let it form a head on the coffee. Then I pour in just enough to cover the grounds. As the coffee is brewing, I keep the water temp at 200F and keep pouring in just enough to keep the level above the grounds. When the coffee reaches the &#8220;bump&#8221; on the front of brewer I&#8217;m done. Voila! Some delicious brew this morning. The bitterness was gone and the coffee was delicious.</p>
<p>Tomorrow I will try a ristretto style shot with the Hairbender. I&#8217;m going to updose from 18grams to 22grams and stop the shot at 20 secs and see if I can get an even sweeter shot.</p>
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