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Veneziano Coffee Roasters
Australia
Приєднався 31 жов 2019
Hey, we’re Veneziano Coffee Roasters. To us, coffee is the means through which we create connection, impact and purpose. It is our obsession, our fascination. It’s our thing. We use it to support and sustain developing economies, small businesses and the everyday aspirations and achievements of our teams and our customers.
We’ve been in the coffee game for almost 20 years, sourcing, roasting and we love nothing more than sharing specialty coffee with coffee lovers across Australia.
Not only do we roast coffee, we offer a range of training sessions in world class studies around the country to make you the best barista you can be.
Want the full Veneziano Coffee experience? Visit one of our flagship cafes in Richmond (VIC, Surry Hills (NSW), West End (QLD) and North Adelaide (SA).
WWW.VENEZIANOCOFFEE.COM.AU
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We’ve been in the coffee game for almost 20 years, sourcing, roasting and we love nothing more than sharing specialty coffee with coffee lovers across Australia.
Not only do we roast coffee, we offer a range of training sessions in world class studies around the country to make you the best barista you can be.
Want the full Veneziano Coffee experience? Visit one of our flagship cafes in Richmond (VIC, Surry Hills (NSW), West End (QLD) and North Adelaide (SA).
WWW.VENEZIANOCOFFEE.COM.AU
FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL @VENEZIANOCOFFEEROASTERS
Partner spotlight - All Things Equal
All Things Equal is a social enterprise business, whose mission is to bridge the gap between people with disability and the wider community, while creating real employment opportunities. You can find their cafe on bustling Carlisle St in Balaclava serving up Veneziano's Elevate blend.
We caught up with Jess Colgan, CEO of All Things Equal to learn more on the story and what's next.
We caught up with Jess Colgan, CEO of All Things Equal to learn more on the story and what's next.
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People hate in this grinder but I think it’s really nice and will LAST
i have a question , how do we increas or decreas the ratio ?
Now I need to figure out the difference between sour and bitter. Is this ph?
Too sour: A lemon that's rotten. Too bitter: Charcoal, burnt wood.
Helpful! Simplifying what can be so confusing for a beginner.
I had a subscription with 1kg a month for a year of Elevate and can confirm that it’s a delicious coffee with milk.
correct me if im wrong, ratio and grinding are basically same thing, both done meaning to change the brew pressure. Maybe consider temperature as the 2nd parameter
Can you add how to change temperature to change your flavors?
How do you overcome sour-bitter confusion?
Changing a ratio from 1:2 to 1:1.8 is an increase of the ratio (of coffee grind weight to yield weight), not a decrease. So maybe it would be better to write 'decrease relative amount of water' instead of 'decrease ratio'. Also, in the example, it's not 40g extracted but 40g yield (liquid in the cup). You can't extract 40g from 20g of coffee. So to beginners this version of the coffee compass might be confusing.
Thank you
The link to Espresso compass on the website are dead
It makes sense, but why adjust more than one dimension at a time? Just don't add those diagonal cases.
😓 *promo sm*
Came to this 3 years later but wanted to say this is great! It really helped me
The "algorithm" pushed it to me this morning. Glad it did.
No need to tamp if your leveler is set to the proper depth.
Gonna print these out and leave them at bad coffee shops
I like where your head is at my friend 👌
Love the explanation and visual. Makes a lot of sense! Time to dial in my sour expresso from this morning 😂!!
The download link for the compass is broken on the site. Would you be able to fix it?
Quick and easy explanation to help dial in. Love it!
Great coffee and great advice
Thanks!!!
Yes👌 Got excactly the same setup, and i LOVE it
I came here looking for information on Cascara Sagrada, the herb. I had no idea there is a tea with a similar name. Thanks.
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And what if the espresso taste salty ? What should i do?
When I get that impression of saltiness in coffee, it is often linked with some high acidity, so I would treat the coffee as being too sour. But this is just my guess. I am really wondering when compound in the coffee gives that salty impression.
You are not in the zone. Try to get in the zone first (Lance has a video on that): E.g 16g in 32g-42g out, 25-32 secs. Salty means, way too short, too acidic.
I don’t have a distribution tool yet. Just want to say I will try tapping on the back of the portafilter with my hand to see if that will work better in leveling the espresso.
Great compass
Would it work with Breville Dual Boiler ?
I am thinking about getting this machine the main problem which color to go for!
4 minutes of reading texts on a single picture... omg...
Thank you for sharing. I find it easy to understand and very practical to follow.
Hi.. Can I know what grinder you grind the coffee bean you show in the video? Appreciate that you can answer my question.
probably an mahlkonig peak.
Thx.. For reply
I don’t tamp anymore. It works better.
Mark at Whole Latte doesn't tamp with his current distribution tool, is that doing something different or is he doing it wrong? 🤔
Same. I find that after distribution tool, the tamping does not compress the puck any further.
These videos often come across as hard rules, but they're just techniques you can try. Mark's works for him (with that Jack leveler), and his results are what matters. Try different methods and use what works for you!
I just ordered a La Marzocco GS3 MP and spoke with their team. I was surprised to learn they don’t use a tamp tool in their flow process either. They only use a dosing cup, and the BT distribution tool.
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best guide and make me cofidence to dial in espresso thank great video sir .
Too deep or too much coffee, where it kind of caves in, is what I think is occurring with mine. I only see it though after extraction in the wet puck, not right after being ground. After using the jack leveler, I get extraction down the center of the portafilter coming out first vs all around the puck. I am using the IMS Nanotech brew screen. I will try the shallow setting. Thanks for the tips! I hope it works, im out of 4 lbs of coffee trying to figure this out.
Lots of discussion from roasters, machine sales and espresso pages saying distributor only can work. Have you tried?
We've certainly tried. Despite others saying the distributor can work without tamping, we have always found an inferior flavour if the tamping is skipped. Trust me, it would be great if that were true, but it just isn't from our experience.
What’s tea?
I'll just say this is first comment by on this amazing video. Thank you good people, now all we have to do is to share it 🙃 Grazie!!!!
This is just amazing... Great job good people! Greetings from Ireland!
This is very helpful. Thank you so much!!
The Linea - doesn't ramp up but can adjust through the app - the preinfusion time. It is only a switch. The GS3MP has a manual paddle. They are both great machines. Nice review.
Level up? It‘s a huge huge step spending 1-2k for a home espresso machine to spending well over 4k not even counting the grinder. It‘s more a giant leap few are willing to do to get maybe a better espresso.
We agree some will not spend this much, however we do have customers who are keen to make next level espresso at home. While this is a big jump from a 1-2k setup, we are big fans of La Marzocco's product quality. We will look into more moderate options in the future as well. Thanks for your comment.
Honestly, it isn't a huge step up for some people. They are great machines and hold value well. There is no comparison between making coffee with this or say a Breville Machine. YMMV.
I thought the paddle on the Mini is not for ramping up the pressure/ flow control. It’s just an on/off switch designed (misleading) as a paddle.
I notice you don't get any coffee grinds on the sides of your baskets. I have La Marzocco LM baskets which have ridges on the border and there are always grinds stuck in there that I need to scrape off. Are ridgeless filter baskets better for any other reason?
I can't say one is really superior than another. Ridged baskets are useful for gauging the fill level and temp levelness. Ridgeless tend to get less residual grinds sticking, and if you are weighing the dose (have not worried about level tamping) tend to be preferred.
Your tool is set too low
The tool on this video was set at various levels during shooting. Depending on which part of the video you are looking at, it may very well be set too low. Good eye!