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  • level3ninja
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    Originally posted by Mb21 View Post
    Any niche owners able to share what setting range they use espresso and cold brew (immersion)?
    I use 18 for my standard blend, 12-13 for CS decaf. Still dialling in cold brew but 60 seems to be pretty close, closer than 50 and if anything slightly too coarse. Also using about 35 for clever dripper, still fine tuning that too.

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  • Yelta
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    Originally posted by Mb21 View Post
    Any niche owners able to share what setting range they use espresso and cold brew (immersion)?
    Morning Mb21, settings on all grinders vary from one machine to another, its almost impossible to give much more than a ballpark idea, add to this the variables of type of machine, depth and age of roast, dose weight, bean type and personal preferences mean that its something your going to have to establish to suit your own requirements.

    Good luck, its an interesting/absorbing activity, keep notes and only change one variable at a time.

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  • Mb21
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    Any niche owners able to share what setting range they use espresso and cold brew (immersion)?

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  • cybrewer
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    Wow - that's a huge range (15-22) and a great reference for dialling in new beans - thanks!

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  • Altiplano
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    Super helpful... Thanks!

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  • SanderP
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    Wowsers that’s a serious commitment.

    Gives me caffeine shakes just thinking about it.

    Cheers

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  • theonetruepath
    started a topic Niche Zero grind settings for CS beans

    Niche Zero grind settings for CS beans

    I found no obvious home for this thread so I put it here.

    This is my list of Niche Zero grind settings for CS beans, all roasted to approximately medium/medium dark (I aim at stopping as soon as I detect the end of FC on the Behmor 1600+). The grind setting is the approximate point at which I get as close as I can to a 30g pour in 25 seconds for 18.3g of coffee. It is pretty much useless as an absolute setting, but possibly handy to give a rough relative idea for when you need to calibrate a new variety.

    Brazil Yellow Bourbon Especial 22
    China Dai Muang Lem 17
    Colombia Volcan Galeras Especial 16
    Costa Rica Dota Tarazzu Vara Blanca 18
    Costa Rica Miel SHB 21
    Ethiopia Biftu Gesha Sundried 20
    Ethiopia Gambella Sundried 18
    Ethiopia Harar Longberry 20
    Ethiopia Limmu 19
    Ethiopia Sidamo Ardi Naturals 21
    Ethiopia Yirgacheffe 20
    Guatemala Jacaltenango SHB 21
    India Elephant Hills AA 17
    India Monsoon Malabar Gold 18
    Kenya AA 19
    Myanmar Maymyo 19
    Panama Rati Hatmann Black Honey 17
    Peru Ceja de Selva AAA 15
    PNG Wahgi AA 19
    Rwanda Nyungwe A 18
    Sulawesi Blue 15
    Tanzania Kilimanjaro A 17
    Ugandan Kisoro AA 18
    Uganda Musasa Lower 18
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