Light vs Dark Roast Coffee: Which is best?

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  • Опубліковано 10 тра 2024
  • We're diving deep into the age-old battle of Light Roast vs. Dark Roast. Are you ready to debunk myths, uncover hidden truths, and master the art of brewing? ☕️ Whether you're a coffee aficionado or a brewing newbie, this video will revolutionize your coffee experience.
    🔍 What You'll Learn:
    The REAL difference between light and dark roast coffee.
    Expert tips for picking beans that align with your taste buds.
    Best brewing methods for each roast type to maximize flavor.
    The surprising truth about dark roast coffee that most don't know.
    Why proper storage is crucial for maintaining your coffee's freshness.
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    🧐 Did you know the dark, glossy sheen of coffee beans might conceal some lesser-known facts? We're spilling the beans on what's often left in the shadows. Plus, get insider tips to ensure you're sipping on the finest quality with every cup.
    👩‍🔬 Coffee Science: Learn about the critical 'first crack' in coffee roasting, and how it shapes the soul of your coffee. Discover why temperature and time are pivotal in crafting your perfect cup.
    🔥 Hot Tip: We're revealing a surprising truth about dark roast coffee that might just change the way you shop for your beans.
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  • @JasonRidesmoto
    @JasonRidesmoto 3 місяці тому

    I could watch you all day! I've gone back to your aeropress expresso tutorial a bunch of times. Someday I'll have it memorized! Keep it up!

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  2 місяці тому

      That's awesome Jason, glad you're finding the content helpful 😁

  • @Kazoom28
    @Kazoom28 2 місяці тому

    Very clear explanation. Thanks

  • @europeanconfidence32
    @europeanconfidence32 19 днів тому

    What do they use in cafes I wonder? Dark roast for capppacinos? And light roast for espressos perhaps?

  • @NateNakao
    @NateNakao 3 місяці тому +1

    Personally, I lean towards lighter and medium roasts, though after hearing what you said about bean sorting, I might give a dark roast another try, this time from a specialty roaster.
    I alternate between a Chemex, a V60, and a Kalita Wave most mornings, with a moka pot in the afternoon. I occasionally brew with an Espro P3 which I prefer over a traditional French press thanks to its double filter. It's not my favorite method, but that's mostly because I don't enjoy the cleanup.
    Thanks for the video! The content here is great and rounds out my James Hoffmann, Lance Hedrick, and Morgan Eckroth viewing sessions quite nicely!

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  2 місяці тому

      Hey Nate, that's awesome! I'm glad you're finding the content useful. Let us know if there's any content you'd like us to make to help clarify any areas you're uncertain of. Keep you eye out for our upcoming videos on Espresso & Why is expensive coffee expensive?

  • @AT1754
    @AT1754 2 місяці тому +1

    Please make a video on the Moccamaster and how to actually dial those things in! It’s been the most frustrating experience for me and I have never felt so dumb making coffee lol

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  2 місяці тому

      Hi, we'll check it our for sure. I'd recommend experimenting with grind size, water temperature and ratios. You can get a decent brew from pretty much any brewer, although the characteristics will always change. Maybe keep a notepad handy to remember what you've changed and how it impacts the final brew!

  • @jakobw135
    @jakobw135 3 місяці тому

    Very well presented! Kudos!
    What is your view on liberica and excelsior beans?
    Also, which coffee is use both the natural or dry process, and finishing with the honey process?

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  2 місяці тому +1

      Hey Jakob, we're in the process of making a video about Honey Process coffee so keep an eye out for that. What do you mean by 'which coffee is use both the natural or dry process'?
      I've tried liberica beans once and they were good but they are pretty rare. We specialize in Arabica single origin coffee. Let us know if you have any questions and we'll try to incorporate it into our upcoming content.

    • @jakobw135
      @jakobw135 2 місяці тому

      @@volcanicacoffee I mean - is there a coffee bean which STARTS its production into a drinkable beverage by using the NATURAL or DRY process, and then ENDING with the HONEY process?

  • @Richard-mz7qu
    @Richard-mz7qu 3 місяці тому

    Outstanding! Your video was filled with interesting and useful information, presented by a beautiful young lady. I prefer a dark roast, processed on a CHEMEX pour over method. I was gifted a bag of hazelnut flavored coffee recently. I didn't want to disappoint, so I add a small amount (I like the smell). I am looking into the purchase of a Turkish brewing cup and some beans to grind superfine for this process. Have you any suggestions as to what might be a good bean? Thank you.

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  2 місяці тому

      Hey Richard, we were actually thinking of making a Turkish Coffee guide in the near future. You're going to need a super fine grind for the Turkish coffee, I'd recommend experimenting with a couple of medium roasts. I love the columbian supremo as a day to day, but you could also experiment with a light roast like the Colombia Pineapple Honey Coffee, Finca La Luisa for a more fruity flavour.

  • @davesfavoritethings007
    @davesfavoritethings007 2 місяці тому

    What types of grinders do you use and recommend?

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  2 місяці тому

      Out of all the grinders I've used, the Fellow ode brew grinder (Gen 2) is my favourite.
      The main drawback however is that you can't really use it for espresso so if that's something you're looking for it could be worth doing a little more research on grinders for espresso.

  • @ryan72232
    @ryan72232 Місяць тому +3

    Embarrassed to say I actually prefer dark roasted coffee

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  Місяць тому +2

      Don't be! At the end of the day it's totally a personal preference, especially if you're after that richer & bolder flavor. All I'd say is that with light/medium roast you're going to notice more of a variation between beans as they retain the original characteristics.

    • @meltedpuddle9219
      @meltedpuddle9219 12 днів тому

      Scum! Ha ha… kidding. Each to their own… nobody can tell you what you like except you.

  • @mikecoffee100
    @mikecoffee100 3 місяці тому

    The best coffee tips deffo. I prefer Medium Roast meself feel sorry for those who like Dark Roast

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  2 місяці тому +1

      Glad you find it helpful Mike! Keep you eye out for our upcoming videos, we've got some exciting videos on the way

    • @mikecoffee100
      @mikecoffee100 2 місяці тому

      @@volcanicacoffee cant wait

  • @aelsi1337
    @aelsi1337 3 місяці тому

    I like light roast flavor much more but the acidity is yucky

  • @capedcamish
    @capedcamish Місяць тому

    I personally find light roast to be repulsive.
    To begin with, I'm not sure my palate is capable of distinguishing between acidity and tartness. No matter how finely I grind the beans, how hot I make the water or how long I extract the beans, I can't seem to completely stamp the sour notes out of my coffee.
    I want smoothness and richness in my coffee. The whole reason I take my coffee black is its strength and boldness. I simply can't get that sensation when the coffee tastes like tart juice.
    All of this is in addition to the fact that a dark roast is way easier to brew, simpler in flavor, and you are far more likely to get a consistent product.
    Bottom line: If I never have a light roast again, it'll be too soon.

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  Місяць тому +1

      Haha, that's brilliant! 😂 It's totally a personal preference, the first time I started experimenting with light roasts in a v60 I was amazed how different it tasted. There's definitely a greater variation in light roasts compared with dark roasts.
      What brewing method do you use primarily? Also what are your thoughts on medium roast?

    • @capedcamish
      @capedcamish Місяць тому

      @@volcanicacoffee I use a French press, though I'm told that pourovers are better for light roasts. (Is that actually true?). I've enjoyed medium roasts in the past, but I find that mileage varies quite a bit between roasters as to what even counts as "medium". For me, I like excessively bitter things (IPAs, extra-dark chocolate, Islay scotches, romantic love, etc.) and any medium roasts that try to be "fruity" or "bright" aren't nearly as intriguing as medium roasts that go for "bold" or "nutty".