An Espresso Essential?

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  • @tacodias
    @tacodias 3 роки тому +2448

    I clicked on this expecting a video on an espresso essential oil...

    • @jonnybaxter8844
      @jonnybaxter8844 3 роки тому +29

      Same hahaha

    • @colinmaynard2879
      @colinmaynard2879 3 роки тому +33

      I was relieved to find it wasn’t a hazelnut syrup perfume 😅

    • @surrealchemist
      @surrealchemist 3 роки тому +3

      I shoulda checked the comments more. I posted almost the same thing.

    • @JL-dt7wd
      @JL-dt7wd 3 роки тому +5

      beat me to it lol

    • @UrbanPanic
      @UrbanPanic 3 роки тому +2

      And then my brain went to how quickly that would go rancid. Eew.

  • @thomaswhite3365
    @thomaswhite3365 3 роки тому +1825

    I saw the spray bottle and thought we might be getting the hair routine video...

    • @thomasclark6642
      @thomasclark6642 3 роки тому +35

      We can all hope

    • @azzarooni8532
      @azzarooni8532 3 роки тому +27

      Or it may be a secret James keeps from us forever

    • @GabrielHakulin
      @GabrielHakulin 3 роки тому +10

      Yes we need video about his hair lol

    • @Matt-dc8lp
      @Matt-dc8lp 3 роки тому +7

      How he does that swoosh remains one of the worlds great mysteries.

    • @pixelfairy
      @pixelfairy 3 роки тому +2

      i would instantly click on that!

  • @jcasetnl
    @jcasetnl 3 роки тому +254

    Finally James reviews a piece of espresso equipment I can actually afford. Dollar store, here I come!

    • @haaduria32
      @haaduria32 Рік тому +2

      One year late but your comment made my day 💫

  • @matthewm4336
    @matthewm4336 3 роки тому +438

    I feel like every James Hoffmann video is a cinematic experience at this point

    • @aboucher0319
      @aboucher0319 3 роки тому +4

      Yup. And I completely support and love it.

  • @sonnyrynsaard3567
    @sonnyrynsaard3567 3 роки тому +138

    The hoffmann droplet technique: two spritzes at the roots of your hair and sweep back for maximum lynchness

  • @georgegardner7091
    @georgegardner7091 3 роки тому +430

    I discovered James Hoffman a week ago. I have now for the last week spent every evening without fail watching this channel in the bath in the dark sipping filter and jasmine tea like fucking Gollum. What have you done to me. I had a life. This is not ideal

    • @neoreoscar27
      @neoreoscar27 3 роки тому +30

      Welcome to the cult. 😂🤣 We’ve all been there!

    • @DMminion101
      @DMminion101 3 роки тому +12

      Get a coffee, that's ideal!

    • @amacluskie
      @amacluskie 3 роки тому +5

      You and everyone else here 🤣

    • @WarfareJournal
      @WarfareJournal 3 роки тому +8

      So you're saying you watch most of his videos naked? 😂

    • @georgegardner7091
      @georgegardner7091 3 роки тому +2

      @@WarfareJournal yes I suppose that’s true

  • @CHEFPKR
    @CHEFPKR 3 роки тому +410

    The difference in spray vs no spray in genuinely impressive

    • @Fitzrovialitter
      @Fitzrovialitter 3 роки тому

      How, exactly?

    • @silent_pete
      @silent_pete 3 роки тому +40

      @@Fitzrovialitter Did you get bored and click off before the 3 minute mark or something?

    • @LuckyDragon289
      @LuckyDragon289 3 роки тому +9

      @@Fitzrovialitter I mean, did you watch the comparison clips?

    • @Fitzrovialitter
      @Fitzrovialitter 3 роки тому

      @@silent_pete No.

    • @johnnoble7522
      @johnnoble7522 3 роки тому +5

      @@Fitzrovialitter With a dark coffee bean I have found putting a drop of water in the beans really cuts the static but with lightly roasted beans unnecessary.

  • @dem.p160
    @dem.p160 3 роки тому +76

    The pre-wetting of the coffee puck reminds me of when you water a plant and the soil is very dry: if you water it with lots of water right away it just starts channeling out of the vase and the soil won't absorb it. On the other hand, if you first pour a little water on top to moisten the surface and then water it, it will be absorbed much more evenly without channeling

    • @PanzerIV88
      @PanzerIV88 2 роки тому

      It actually make sense when you think about ur plant example. Do you still do puck pre wetting and if so how much sprays, 1 or 2? Definitely gonna try tomorrow!

    • @dem.p160
      @dem.p160 2 роки тому +1

      I don't even have an espresso machine, sorry, but this analogy came to mind

    • @saltrocklamp199
      @saltrocklamp199 Рік тому

      This is basically what preinfusion does, no?

  • @clashwithkeen
    @clashwithkeen 2 роки тому +20

    Protip: If you're a home cook, pick up 3 or 4 of them since they're very cheap. Just make sure they're food grade and BPA free. I've been using them for years putting in oil infusions like garlic, thyme, rosemary, basil etc to spritz on things like a pan of veggies before going in to roast. It can also give roasted meats a nice crispy outer layer. Corn on the cobb? Add a nice thin layer of melted butter. Add in some herbal or spice notes as a final garnish where you'd need something more delicate than sprinkling ground herbs or spices directly. They're great for seasoning cast iron pans as well.

  • @thelongman6002
    @thelongman6002 3 роки тому +87

    Whisper the beans a slow but soothing lullaby before grinding, I found it works wonders as the beans will be calmer and sleepy before their final moments.

    • @VojtechRozsival
      @VojtechRozsival 3 роки тому +3

      I fear that grinder noise would ruin the charm...

    • @crunchtimeeats347
      @crunchtimeeats347 3 роки тому +8

      Whole Food level 5 bean welfare certified

    • @jeffsully4245
      @jeffsully4245 3 роки тому +6

      @@VojtechRozsival it drowns out the screams.

  • @daisychain8011
    @daisychain8011 3 роки тому +43

    I discovered this channel 3 weeks ago and since the have bought an Aeropress, a Prismo, a V60, a Hario Mini-slim, a coffee scale and a thermometer. I've also shelved my blade grinder. Enjoying my coffee much more than I ever thought possible.

    • @SkwrHdz
      @SkwrHdz 3 роки тому +1

      "I've also shelved my blade grinder."
      And I'll bet your taste buds are thanking you with every sip of coffee!😁☕️😁

    • @romanbaranovichi5375
      @romanbaranovichi5375 Рік тому

      This is exactly my setup after watching this channel for a similar period, what a coincidence

    • @dwillingham
      @dwillingham 9 місяців тому

      2 years later, and I’ve done something similar. I’ve gotten a Aeropress, Mako pot, and Breville Bambino Plus on the way….

  • @matthewm4336
    @matthewm4336 3 роки тому +221

    Why did i think James was making espresso essential oils when is saw the thumbnail?

  • @loscoiattolomaledetto500
    @loscoiattolomaledetto500 3 роки тому +23

    I use a small spray bottle in my espresso ritual. I weigh out the beans in a small plastic cup, spray the beans, put a matching plastic cup upside-down on top and gently shake to spread the water and then put the beans in my Comandante hand grinder. I find it helps prevent the ground coffee from sticking to the inside of the Comandante's glass jar. I also discovered an added benefit: I received beans from a roaster who didn't do a very good job of removing the chaff from the beans; spraying the beans and shaking in the double cup spread the water but also removed the chaff which would cling to the walls of the cup when I poured the beans in the grinder. Happy New Year, James!

  • @thebigitchy
    @thebigitchy 3 роки тому +7

    I live in a part of Japan that gets super dry during winter, and dealing with static electricity is a part of life. Spritzing my beans before grinding is a game changer! No static sticking whatsoever!

  • @JokerboyJordan
    @JokerboyJordan 3 роки тому +292

    Well now he's just trolling us about that aeropress video

    • @josedelacruz1270
      @josedelacruz1270 3 роки тому +2

      I saw that!

    • @risktrader3821
      @risktrader3821 3 роки тому +4

      theres too much aeropress video already out there. he has more important contents to produce(like this) than another aeropress video.

    • @CertifiedSlamboy
      @CertifiedSlamboy 3 роки тому +25

      @@risktrader3821
      Also I don't want to see him do it at this point. I've "perfected" my technique and I just KNOW James will list at least 4 ways i have it wrong.

    • @TannerForrest
      @TannerForrest 3 роки тому +1

      @@CertifiedSlamboy Yeah, but if his method produces better results, do you really have your method ‘perfected’ and is it not worth switching to a method that produces better results?
      *this is implying that Hoffman’s method produces better results, hence your mention of probably having some things ‘wrong’ with your method*

    • @hcr32slider
      @hcr32slider 3 роки тому +11

      @@TannerForrest he's kidding buddy.

  • @cs5250
    @cs5250 3 роки тому +11

    I just watched the niche zero grinder video yesterday and laughed a bit seeing how you’re still using it. James is like the dad who says he doesn’t want a dog then sleeps with the dog on the floor. I love seeing you enjoy things you were skeptical about at first. Like the ember mug too

  • @decky1990
    @decky1990 3 роки тому +3

    The B-roll footage in this video is the best yet. Really fantastic visual explanations alongside the narrative. Thanks, James!

  • @rachelfung7313
    @rachelfung7313 3 роки тому +10

    A hint for the ladies (and their gents): Chances are, there's already one of these in your cosmetics stash. Companies such as Clinique use them for gift-with-purchase samples of low-density skincare liquids such as toners and hydrating waters.
    So if you can't be bothered with the palaver of going online to get a tiny misting bottle, it's worth taking a look in the beauty cabinet first - one may be languishing there unused.
    Wash it thoroughly first of course, in the dishwasher preferably. And if its held anything you're a bit unsure about (e.g. a retinol), of course, err on caution's side.
    And folks, please do ask before rummaging through your beloved's cosmetic samples. You may get some odd looks otherwise.

  • @TerryManitoba
    @TerryManitoba 3 роки тому +1

    I use a small plastic container with a drop of water on the bottom -then I measure my bean in it. I shake the container around a few times to cover the beans with the water. Half a minute later I grind away. I have been using this system for at least 5 years with great success.

  • @bcurioso4530
    @bcurioso4530 3 роки тому +23

    no plans to make espresso but at least now I can critique those who do

  • @might_be_hungry.8583
    @might_be_hungry.8583 3 роки тому +105

    If i was ever confronted by a genie and granted three wishes,one of them would be to have a cup of joe made by this charming gentleman.

  • @robertpugh4057
    @robertpugh4057 3 роки тому +40

    “Bean-Stickage” - another Hoffman gem. 👍

  • @AndreyKrupnov
    @AndreyKrupnov 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you for the idea! Not having a spray bottle, I used steam wand for the same purpose and with the same effect. It works!

  • @SausageDynamo
    @SausageDynamo 3 роки тому +1

    Hey James!
    Just want to say thank you for the constant high quality educational videos
    Were all loving it

  • @hannahballoonn
    @hannahballoonn 3 роки тому +64

    crying at howtobrewanaeropress.com, don't even own an aeropress and am begging James to release the vid already

    • @sebastiaanvoitusvanhamme2059
      @sebastiaanvoitusvanhamme2059 3 роки тому +4

      Although, thanks to your comment I now know it's an actual website. And I have to say, I like the fact that James is leaning in to the aeropress request spam this way.

  • @Bobby_Strange
    @Bobby_Strange 3 роки тому +33

    The most dramatic intro for a spray bottle... ever.

  • @bpcarb
    @bpcarb 3 роки тому +1

    I started with the drop method per your prior video. I then moved onto using a spray bottle with my hand grinder, one or two pour over brews a day. Great results, no issues. Having separate containers is key.

  • @ivorplecas
    @ivorplecas 3 роки тому +1

    What a great video, thank you so much! The spray of water worked wonders with our old-school wooden Zassenhaus grinder (still saving up for that Baratza). You'd think that static wouldn't be an issue in a hand grinder, and that added moisture would actually be problematic in a wooden tray, but it has made keeping it neat noticeably easier. We're deep down the rabbit hole with our V60, and the many experiments we do got a lot less messy since we included the short "pfft" before grinding. We spray the water directly into the brass reseptacle once the beans are in and give it a good shake.

  • @anaa4477
    @anaa4477 3 роки тому +6

    The note for the grinder manufacturers at 5:23, thank you James for always sincerely encouraging everyone to get better!

    • @nevim007
      @nevim007 Рік тому

      I guess making the parts where the coffee comes through of conductive material and make sure they are properly earthed, would fix the problem?

  • @DriftaholiC
    @DriftaholiC 2 роки тому +6

    I was dealing with a particularly static prone dark roast and thought to give this a go. With no sprayer, Iturned to my steam wand. Gave the beans about halve a purge and voilà. I think many can skip the spray bottle and use this instead.

  • @coryjosef
    @coryjosef 3 роки тому +1

    really loving this new set and lighting setup - miles above the shelf

  • @slipperydippery
    @slipperydippery 3 роки тому +1

    Amazing! I really love this type of content, it's so immensely valuable

  • @TheBaristaGame
    @TheBaristaGame 3 роки тому +8

    Nice tip for static beans, i have been using this trick a while now. Somebody told me this but in a different way. In my testing it's also working when sturring the beans with a wet spoon. This is enough to get rit of the static and prevents a wet counter top. 😊 I have the Eureka Mignon Specialta.

    • @SebXD1
      @SebXD1 3 роки тому +1

      I'm planning on getting the Specialita very soon, is the grind retention generally very low?

    • @TheBaristaGame
      @TheBaristaGame 3 роки тому +3

      @@SebXD1 Yes definitely. In my daily workflow the grind retention is max +-0.2 grs.
      After cleaning the grinder there is more tho. The beans need to fill all thoses edges again. 😊👌🏻

    • @SebXD1
      @SebXD1 3 роки тому +1

      @@TheBaristaGame cheers mate 👍🏼

  • @kaylaquintero9194
    @kaylaquintero9194 3 роки тому +36

    I just woke up from a dream that James Hoffman was a wealthy guinea pig youtuber with a job at Walmart and I was in love with him but I woke up before I got the chance to tell him

  • @Dardend
    @Dardend 3 роки тому

    I love the spray/waterdrop method. Helps so much with maintaining my grinder and less of a Hassle. - Owner of a Baratza Encure

  • @dude66.758
    @dude66.758 3 роки тому

    Been spritzing the beans for months after watching your earlier video. And as well use a paper bowl placed on top of Virtuoso Grinder with a small cut hole to drop a few beans at a time, for a more consistent bean grind. Plus a pinch of Kosher salt to the grounds to add a touch more sweetness. Using the recent Clever Brewer technique of water first and then coffee grounds. Absolutely works great. Thank to Hoffman for all the ideas.

  • @deodatoreyes3430
    @deodatoreyes3430 3 роки тому +13

    I've been having lots of static with the Breville Barista Express' built in grinder but I'm also concerned that putting some amount of water will damage the burrs in the long run. Thanks for this information, James! Looks like spraying the puck is a safer and better option to try :)

  • @SirGrey
    @SirGrey 3 роки тому +47

    The pre-preinfusion wetting is interesting. I will definitely be giving that a go.

    • @wololo817
      @wololo817 3 роки тому +10

      Don't forget the pre-pre-preinfusion though.

    • @Tetrahedragon2
      @Tetrahedragon2 2 роки тому +2

      @@wololo817 Hah. Noob. I've been pre-pre-pre-infusing for 2 years already.

  • @JessicaSeverin
    @JessicaSeverin 3 роки тому +1

    I'm happy with the drip-on-end-of-spoon technique. I've already got my spoon out and it's nothing to get it wet and stir it around the beans before I grind.

  • @bendikstenberg
    @bendikstenberg 3 роки тому +1

    Been using the spoon trick for about a year. This idea of using a spray bottle actually came to my mind today making my morning coffee. Then this video popped up in my feed some hours larer... Wow!

  • @MikeTheBlueCow
    @MikeTheBlueCow 3 роки тому +7

    I used this at the start of getting my Niche when it was super static-y. But now I don't seem to really need it. Currently the static it produces is quite minimal, and very well contained. A quick shake of the steel cup, or stir with a chopstick, leaves me with a homogeneous grind and pretty clean cup after dumping the grinds. It even appeared in the video that while it did make a visual improvement to the static with the Niche, it wasn't as dramatic an improvement as with the other grinders, and in my experience it doesn't improve the experience with the Niche - I still have to do a quick shake/stir even without as much static.
    I happen not to use the steel cup for weighing, and my atomizer (for cocktails) sprays finer so I don't think I get that large an amount of water or large droplets on mine and have less of an issue with bean stickage, especially if I add a stir or shake before dumping into the grinder. I just find too small of a difference with vs without the added step to make it worth it for me.
    I think the tip with the prewet before preinfusion in an espresso puck is something worth looking into. But I have a Flair, so this pre-prewet is unavoidable as I pour from the kettle into the dispersion screen, the puck surface gets wet for a few seconds before I can get into preinfusion, so I actually can't test this one myself as I can't skip the step.

  • @unknownmemoirs
    @unknownmemoirs 3 роки тому +18

    I thought this was gonna be a recipe for a sprayable espresso that you spray in your mouth like a freshener.

  • @pdxrunner
    @pdxrunner 3 роки тому

    I have a ROK hand grinder and I have been using the Ross Droplet Technique since almost the start. There were static issues initially. I viewed the Whole Latte Love video on the ROK grinder where he introduced the RDT and using a spray bottle. I started with an eyedropper and then found a Stainless Steel mister that complimented the Stainless steel ROK. I do use the original cup to spray the beans and another to receive the grounds otherwise using the same cup has moisture and doesn't release the groundd completely. I also use compressed air to clean and dry the grinder after every use to dry and clean out moist grounds that might be left behind. The ROK has minimal retention, so there is little grounds left behind,but I want to keep the burr set completely clean and dry.

  • @junjitai5433
    @junjitai5433 3 роки тому

    Hi James
    Thanks again for your video. I love watching your videos with our kids to see their reactions. They particularly like your IKEA one. Now days they just say "oh no, not James coffeeman again" but they love it deep down I'm sure.
    We've been using the spray with our EK for the last 2 years at our little shop. But we haven't seen many coffee shops taking up on this hack.
    We've used the droplet method for batch brews and spray every coffee shots that goes through our EK both for espresso brewing and single dose manual filter coffee. The reduction in static has been great. Less mess less fuss.
    Some people have said that adding water is going to create rust issues in the chamber and burrs but we have not experienced that yet. Quite the opposite. Chamber is super clean. whenever we'vw open it up to clean it, there's hardly any coffee residue in the chamber.
    The only time that we don't spray is when customer opt in to grind their take home coffee beans. My hesitation here is perhaps that I don't know how the added moisture here affects the quality of ground coffee over a week or two in a bag.
    But maybe I'll try it for myself tomorrow and wait 2-3 weeks and see how it makes any difference. I'd be interested if you've tried this already and what the results were.
    A lot of people ask what we are doing with the spray bottle and we just point to the "special" sticker on the bottle and say that we're making their coffee extra special and addictive.
    I can't speak for everyone else's set up but we've had a positive experience with extra special spray.

  • @Nicoya
    @Nicoya 3 роки тому +10

    I guess that's an upside to keeping my beans frozen: they pick up a bit of humidity on them when I'm measuring them out cold, so they don't get static cling when I grind them.

    • @damfadd
      @damfadd 3 роки тому

      that's actually interesting
      and if you had a lab scale you could measure moisture uptake v non frozen

    • @Nicoya
      @Nicoya 3 роки тому

      @@damfadd If only I had a lab scale!

  • @tdsqsdor
    @tdsqsdor 3 роки тому +2

    Finally! Confirmation of the test of the EG1 and other great grinders that you see in the back. Can't wait!

  • @tdonithan863
    @tdonithan863 3 роки тому

    I really enjoy these videos. So informative. I have the Cuisinart grinder and now I’m looking at it with contempt. It was a very thoughtful gift however because I would purchase pre-ground. I’m learning a lot.

  • @b.ozgur.b.
    @b.ozgur.b. 3 роки тому +2

    I'm a psychology student and coffee lover. I really enjoy your semi-scientific/empirical content.

  • @132nd.professor3
    @132nd.professor3 3 роки тому +99

    Why is there no coffee grinder with an included ionizer? These devices generate ions, which come into contact with charged matter, thereby discharging it. They have been in use for decades to protect electronic devices during assembly, and can be built in a compact form factor.

    • @adamsteelproducer
      @adamsteelproducer 3 роки тому +19

      The fine grind of coffee means the ionizer would be caked in powder far too quickly. It’s a good idea but in the wrong environment

    • @andk1987
      @andk1987 3 роки тому +5

      like dyson have in thier hairdryers ua-cam.com/video/j-vJxez9UF8/v-deo.html

    • @maxwell_edison
      @maxwell_edison 3 роки тому +8

      @@andk1987 +rep AvE video

    • @txisbest2010
      @txisbest2010 3 роки тому

      Sounds like yet another thing to break...

    • @humphrey2703
      @humphrey2703 3 роки тому +4

      At least some of these deionizers produce also a bit of ozone. I think there is a risk of degrading the coffee while you grind it then. Freshly ground and instantly degraded would not be a good solution to the problem...

  • @_guillermo
    @_guillermo 3 роки тому +8

    I’ve got the niche and tested both your droplet-and-spoon method as well as the spray bottle. I got frustrated with the latter for all the reasons you stated, while the former yielded better results.

  • @michaelking4586
    @michaelking4586 3 роки тому

    Definitely an essential for me! Recognised the spray bottle the minute I saw it, the amount of mess it stops with my monolith is huge. Definitely seems to change with the local humidity and with different beans. When the grinder was new I needed two all the time but now sometimes as little as half a spray for some beans and a full one for others.
    I find spraying the shaking the beans around helps them not stick too much to the intake for the monolith but I definitely have to rescue a few every now and then.

  • @katharina1788
    @katharina1788 3 роки тому

    I'm not sure, but I think I read to not add water to the beans when I got my Niche Zero. And I have to say I don't have static issues. I just wait a bit after grinding and tap the dosing cup once or twice and it's all good. I'm so happy that there is no mess when grinding with the Niche Zero. With so many grinders there is coffee everywhere. My most expensive kitchen appliance (apart essentials like my stove and oven), but totally worth it. James reviews helped me to decide on buying it. Thanks James for your helpful AND entertaining videos! 💗

  • @tobymarol7329
    @tobymarol7329 3 роки тому +3

    As a Pavoni user i'll definitely test that for puck preparation. with water rushing in instead of dribbling, channeling and puck resistance quickly becomes ones main concern

  • @TheDJRiffin
    @TheDJRiffin 3 роки тому +4

    James, I used MCT oil instead of water.
    Sprayed my beans once, haven't had to spray since.
    Give it a try!

  • @BiGreDNoSecoMpAny
    @BiGreDNoSecoMpAny 3 роки тому

    Other than the obvious great coffee content I always enjoy your choice of music! I have not listened to Soular Order in years, thanks for bringing that back to my mind. Peace!

  • @fpscrash1992
    @fpscrash1992 3 роки тому +1

    I've been stiring the beans with a wetted handle of the spoon I stir my pour over with before grinding in my encore, and I've been loving the results. Massive reduction in static.

  • @wR3BORNw
    @wR3BORNw 3 роки тому +3

    Pretty much every problem James found with the spray bottle can be solved by using an atomiser - like the ones used for perfume/cologne. The travel ones are ideal. The very fine mist means no sticking or big droplets and an even spray over all the beans.

  • @coffeewithcarl1779
    @coffeewithcarl1779 3 роки тому +7

    I find "Bean stickage" the biggest problem with RDT. Quite irritating especially with handgrinders where you usually dose out in the beans catcher.

  • @hosegooseman5
    @hosegooseman5 3 роки тому

    Use it and with the Niche is a must, at least for now. Not sure once the burrs are “seasoned” if that will change but for now my thanks to the little spray bottle and hope you have a nice day as well... Saludos !!!

  • @user-ey9bt7fs6n
    @user-ey9bt7fs6n 3 роки тому

    Completely impressed. Possibly one of the best hacks I’ve tried and have already passed my new knowledge on. Waiting to see the inside of my Encore when I clean it to see that difference.

  • @guyfisher2050
    @guyfisher2050 3 роки тому +3

    The Ceado E37S, I use, has an anti-static mechanism on the outlet chute and seems to mitigate static buildup on the grinds.

  • @asdasd635
    @asdasd635 3 роки тому +36

    As this video has a sponsor, will you be giving the spray bottle away? 👀

  • @HarrisonBrown88
    @HarrisonBrown88 3 роки тому +2

    Can’t wait for the grinder video! I’m literally holding off a purchase until then...

  • @nurep13
    @nurep13 3 роки тому

    I’ve been using a spray bottle on my Beans before grinding for a few months now and It definitely helps with static. I’m gonna try the method of spraying the puck today to see if that makes a difference. Thanks for all the informative videos.

  • @Hraffnir
    @Hraffnir 3 роки тому +3

    A new James Hoffmann video? I'M THERE! I'm here. :D

  • @jacklester5085
    @jacklester5085 3 роки тому +3

    Great video! I wanted to provide a semi-long term report on my experiences using this technique. I have an Orphan Espresso Pharos and have been adding a drop or two of water to every dose for almost two years. I routinely strip down the grinder and clean it thoroughly in two month intervals. I have never encountered any evidence of corrosion on the burrs as it seems the oils from the beans offer enough protection.

    • @angelsheart85
      @angelsheart85 3 роки тому

      So how does the water, i mean spraying or adding droplet or two impact the grinding for you?

  • @arthurrillshoots
    @arthurrillshoots 3 роки тому

    I’ve doing this since 2017, but not in a cafe heavy duty environment. I totally agree with the downsides you’ve mentioned as well. So far it’s been only an improvement for clean and consistent workflow. Best,

  • @nataliest764
    @nataliest764 3 роки тому

    Great advice! From now on no coffee grinding without a spritz of water, it makes all the difference.

  • @Andrew-qt8dn
    @Andrew-qt8dn 3 роки тому +4

    Lol "a little spritz of water on your beans" boy am I a child 😂

  • @Straightfromshibuya
    @Straightfromshibuya 3 роки тому +8

    James, I’d love to know the different types of decaf and if there are any good choices out there for decaf coffee. Maybe to demystify decaf as being bad and to help bring awareness to the topic.

  • @teatime_with_david
    @teatime_with_david 3 роки тому

    That production quality of your videos is lovely🙂

  • @jprudolphcoffee8999
    @jprudolphcoffee8999 3 роки тому

    Brilliant as usual James. I’ve been using a martini mister that size for many years with my EG-1 with zero trouble even when I’m pulling 6x15g shots in quick succession. I teach it in class too.

  • @harukakmr1
    @harukakmr1 3 роки тому +16

    It’s almost midnight in Tokyo and I’m now laying in bed impatiently waiting for tomorrow to come... can’t wait to try it in the morning!

    • @tokyobikeradio
      @tokyobikeradio 3 роки тому +1

      Let's go Japan time!!

    • @averylfong4843
      @averylfong4843 3 роки тому +1

      Waiting with you from Singapore! Although living in such a humid country I don't think I've had too much issues with static and retention personally? I'm down to experiment though

    • @harukakmr1
      @harukakmr1 3 роки тому +2

      @@averylfong4843 it’s a recent problem for me! Possibly bc it’s winter here and super dry. Everything is already static😂 I’ve recently switched to lighter roasts and that could also be why...

    • @averylfong4843
      @averylfong4843 3 роки тому +1

      @@harukakmr1 Ahh that makes sense with lighter roasts! Good luck on your static-reducing journey! I've only had issues myself with very freshly roasted coffee that still has a lot of the silver skin attached - it does stick to the sides a bit in the grounds bin of my Encore, but after a few days the problem is less apparent because of the humidity 😅
      It's been raining a lot recently so we have had 'cold weather' (only 22-24C! 😂), which is at the same time VERY humid/wet

    • @Fitzrovialitter
      @Fitzrovialitter 3 роки тому +1

      No, you are lying in bed, not laying.

  • @envadr
    @envadr 3 роки тому +31

    Me watching this as I drink my Moka Pot coffee with condensed sweetened milk...

    • @haberdashery314
      @haberdashery314 3 роки тому +3

      It can still help with static if you grind your own, AND misting pre-infussion _might _(ie worth trying) give you a richer result. I also use a moka pot: grinding immediately before brewing make a big difference even then. I would even say grinder + mokka pot is better than pre-ground and entry level esspesso

    • @tylerdevore6520
      @tylerdevore6520 3 роки тому

      @@haberdashery314 Agreed 100% I daily an Aeropress, but when using my Moka Pot likewise I still grind and spritz!

    • @hcr32slider
      @hcr32slider 3 роки тому +3

      Over ice? That's some next level viet coffee if you are using the mokka pot. She shops use instant or drip.

    • @elisabethherndon8235
      @elisabethherndon8235 3 роки тому

      That’s what I do!

    • @thecameraguy6883
      @thecameraguy6883 3 роки тому

      Well now that just sounds delicious

  • @matemarika86
    @matemarika86 3 роки тому

    I use the grinder from my Kenwood machine (it is an accessory I have bought separately) and I find it fantastic because doesn't create any mess, the coffee powder is already the in the glass container where it will be and you just put the lid on. No water needed of course!

  • @Abrikosmanden
    @Abrikosmanden 3 роки тому +1

    I consider the spray bottle an ABSOLUTE essential for single dosing in my EK43s, and even a clear benefit when using my 1Zpresso Jx hand grinder. It makes everything a lot less messy!

  • @andrewhayward4603
    @andrewhayward4603 3 роки тому +3

    I have another “espresso machine essential” which you might wish to review, any which many your viewers would like: an ice hockey puck. Perfect for raising a cup closer to the portafilter spouts; and also for supporting a larger milk jug on the worktop for hands-free foaming. Cheap as chips, heat resistant, and mine is in black to match the machine.

    • @sirocco2810
      @sirocco2810 2 роки тому +1

      I mean, just use a weighing scale ?

  • @nikolaigomez2318
    @nikolaigomez2318 3 роки тому +6

    My morning coffee routine involves drinking a glass of water before and then wetting a few beans in the empty glass and then mixing them with my beans before grinding.

    • @danielscheafer6477
      @danielscheafer6477 3 роки тому +3

      How well does that work? Because that's pretty smart, start the day with a little hydration and then right into coffee.

    • @Ma_Ba
      @Ma_Ba 3 роки тому +1

      For light roasts I just drop 1 bean into the filtered water I am about to heat, but not for oily roasts. I only do at max 21 grams and a Feld 47. I don't want to rust the thing.

    • @RLuik
      @RLuik 3 роки тому +1

      You're adding your mouth's bacteria to the beans...

  • @hoskoned
    @hoskoned 3 роки тому

    James, I immediately went to my kitchen and prepped an 18g double in an IMS barista pro basket. I did a 3 second far away mist on to the tampered puck from a flairosol pressurized spray bottle using remineralized RO water. Since this is only my first attempt I would take it with a grain of salt. I absolutely believe it did something. Less channeling and a sweeter shot was had due to the more even extraction. I did this on my 2014 Gaggia classic calibrated to 8 bars with a naked portafilter, toothpick method, distributor, and a calibrated tamper at 27lbs.

  • @einhandsegler73
    @einhandsegler73 Рік тому

    I am using the NICHE that I like very much! Spraying a little bit of water is so great to minimize static spreading - the little bottle is an important part of my workflow!

  • @big2632
    @big2632 3 роки тому +29

    I thought this was a video about espresso essential oil from the thumbnail and title :(

  • @lowbudgetlogistics
    @lowbudgetlogistics 3 роки тому +25

    I’ve never made espresso in my life, but now I feel better for knowing this trick.

    • @tylerdevore6520
      @tylerdevore6520 3 роки тому

      Works for grinding just good old beans for coffee too! I daily and Aeropress with the 1ZPresso JX-Pro Manual hand grinder. (I don't spritz just a few drops of tap water into my dosing cup mixed with beans.) The difference from store bought ground beans to self grinded beans upon consumption is definitely worth it, if your serious about your cup of joe. Happy coffee drinking! 😁☕

    • @joemamium
      @joemamium 3 роки тому +1

      @@tylerdevore6520 how many clicks do you use for an Aeropress?

    • @tylerdevore6520
      @tylerdevore6520 3 роки тому

      @@joemamium I have mine set at 23. (2 full turns, plus 3 numbers.) But it doesn't always stay there! There are alot of factors that influence taste besides just the clicks. Therefore one click setting won't work for everyone. I change typically when switching to a different roast if needed. If the grind is too coarse, water isn't hot enough, or brew time isn't long enough the coffee will be sour! (Weak, thin, and acidic.) But if grind is too fine, water is too hot, or brew time is too long it can end up bitter! (Harsh, Chemically-almost.) Also the darker the roast the easier the extraction is! So, sometimes you might want to alter the way your cup of joe tastes in the morning ever so slightly to chase that perfect taste. Instead of messing with time, amount, temperature, or other variables; just spin that dial a click or 2. In the end there's no perfect setting, so take mine as a starting point and don't be afraid to adjust to your liking. Happy coffee drinking!☕😄

    • @lowbudgetlogistics
      @lowbudgetlogistics 3 роки тому

      @@tylerdevore6520 oh, I definitely grind my beans fresh. I had a cheap-o grinder I got off Amazon but I got tired of the labor so I recently purchased a Baratza Encore from my regular coffee shop. My morning cup(s) are from the clever dripper. Espresso, to quote James, is a hobby one I just haven’t gotten in to yet.

  • @Michael4.74
    @Michael4.74 3 роки тому

    Hey Jim! I love the songs u choose for the videos. They’re so catchy 🌀🎶

  • @FelipoGoncalves
    @FelipoGoncalves 3 роки тому

    Congrats to the video editor. Beautifully executed. The IT guys in the background also deserve some compliments ;)

  • @gerards-tips-and-tricks
    @gerards-tips-and-tricks 3 роки тому +4

    My view: After roasting stored beans will sorb moisture from the surrounding (store room) air. As the Relative Humidity of that air differs a lot the moisture content of beans will be different too. I noticed that many beans do not have the static build up problem, but that those who do, cause a lot of retention. Knocking the grinder while grinding helps. But what I do is very simple and less problematic than using a fine spray just before grinding. Just spray or drip some water in the bag or can in which you store the beans. Shake a little and put aside for a day. This will allow spreading of the moisture through and IN all beans, instead of only on the outside which causes sticking. Although manufacturers of grinders may improve their grinders to lead away the static electricity (less plastic, more metal) the best solution would be to standardize the moisture content of packed beans by introducing an ISO standard for this. Greetings and keep going with the challenges coffee offers you! Gerard

  • @aarushsoni3785
    @aarushsoni3785 3 роки тому +5

    Make a video on how to make coffee ice cream!

  • @rampant59
    @rampant59 3 роки тому +1

    I have had good results by giving the grind receptacle a little spritz from my hand wet under the spigot, then giving the receptacle a little shake after grinding and voila! No sticking, no static.

  • @fnnf93
    @fnnf93 3 роки тому

    Thanks to this channel I've changed my coffee setup for Lelit Grace and coffee grinder Mignon Specialita. With this grinder I've no static issues at all . You can argue with me that is not top of the range setup , but for my personal needs is good enough. Get Mignon grinder and you not will need any spray bottle .

  • @dexterne
    @dexterne 3 роки тому +4

    I'm just here for James to thank me so much for watching, and I appreciate that he hopes I have a great day.

  • @benjaminmalley5719
    @benjaminmalley5719 3 роки тому +4

    What about using, say, Everclear instead of water? Given the relatively quick evaporation of alcohol, might it mitigate some detrimental effects to the grinder?

    • @sigi9669
      @sigi9669 3 роки тому +1

      Aside from alcohol being a strong solvent, so it'll likely influence the flavour. Possibly even leaving some of it in the grinder.
      It's also non conductive, so it won't work for the static..

  • @sweaner
    @sweaner 3 роки тому +2

    I have been using this with my Niche since the beginning, and it works great. I do get "bean-stickage." I spray right into the hopper funnel. I know that Niche does not endorse the technique, but when I clean the grinder I see not issues at all.

  • @KristijanJankovic
    @KristijanJankovic 3 роки тому

    your videos and knowledge and testing and in depth Analysis and narrating and looks are just great

  • @barlomiejglodek
    @barlomiejglodek 3 роки тому +6

    James, does it affect burrs wear or performance somehow? ;)

  • @patavinity1262
    @patavinity1262 3 роки тому +5

    From the thumbnail, I thought you were making an essential oil from espresso to use as a scent.

  • @tomolukasik
    @tomolukasik 2 роки тому

    It's nice idea, I am using spray bottle from some time. I am happy with this method.

  • @gregmcneil9676
    @gregmcneil9676 3 роки тому

    Since watching your video about adding a small amount of water to the beans before grinding I have been using a spray bottle to give the beans a little spritz before grinding. I use a Baratza Encore grinder and before I started spritzing ground coffee would stick to the bin and the cavity it fits into and when I returned the bin to the cavity coffee would be pushed out on to the counter. With spritzing I have no more coffee on the counter. One more thing, I weigh the beans in the lid for the bean hopper and then spritz them right on the lid before dumping the in the grinder.

  • @christopherbidmead4564
    @christopherbidmead4564 3 роки тому +5

    Can you coffee science the hell out of this? I'd love to know specifically what the water does for the static and flow of the grinds. Would using vodka instead of water be better since it would dry faster?

  • @John_YT
    @John_YT 3 роки тому +3

    Should I do this with a hand grinder like the Timemore C2?

    • @truckerallikatuk
      @truckerallikatuk 3 роки тому +1

      If you have issues with static, it's definitely worth a try. If you're in the UK in an old house, your air may be damp enough as it is to not require this.

  • @berniphackful
    @berniphackful 3 роки тому

    Awesome video, as always!
    I’ve been consistently using a dropper for my beans, it is my understanding that each drop is about 50uL which is very interesting that I usually use 2 drops (the apparent equivalent of a spray) for 30g of coffee.
    To avoid stickiness and still get good results I’ve found the sweet spot to be 1 drop per 15g of coffee beans (except on rainy days, of course). I use a separate doser to avoid water residue contact the ground coffee. So not only I travel with my grinder now, my dropper comes with me also.

  • @kennethnatal5850
    @kennethnatal5850 3 роки тому +1

    I’ve been using this with the Fellow Ode for a few weeks now and totally worth it. Otherwise quite a bit of retention and mess.