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How important is the Grind in Making Espresso?

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How important is the Grind in Making Espresso?

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•The fineness of a coffee bean’s grind is very important in making espresso. The art and balance of pulling a shot of espresso has five elements that can be manipulated to control the final pour. 1) The amount of grounds 2) The fineness of the grind 3) The tamp or firmness that the grounds are packed together 4) The amount of water forced through the grounds 5) The pressure with which the water is forced through (what the machine is capable of) •In making espresso, the two most common problems are over extraction and under extraction. In fine tuning espresso extraction, the grind and tamp can be the two easiest things to change. •In over extraction, when the espresso tastes bitter or dirty, too much is being extracted from the grounds. This is usually because either the grind is too fine or the grounds are too tightly packed (trapping the water and keeping it in contact for too long). This can usually be fixed with either a coarser grind or a lighter tamp. •In under extraction, when th

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