Breville Oracle, Breville Orcale Touch, Sage Orcale, How to set up you first coffee's Introduction

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • This is a must see introduction to the Breville Orcale (Sage) and Breville Orcale Touch will help you start you coffee making journey in the best way with a guide on how to get the best espresso out of it.
    It will show you the basic technique to get started with a good coffee shot and how to change up you coffee grind to improve flavor.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 36

  • @jeffreynichols803
    @jeffreynichols803 2 роки тому

    Thanks Isaac, after 2 years owning the Breville barista express, and being quite happy with the results, I watched your post yesterday, and have now correctly dialled in the machine. Great and simple info. I’ve watched numerous other posts on how to make a good coffee, but finally got the right info. I reset the machine to factory settings, dialled down the grind, and you beauty, great coffee today. Thank you.

  • @georgesmarkus
    @georgesmarkus 4 місяці тому

    Great professional video

  • @johnpearce645
    @johnpearce645 3 роки тому +2

    Brilliant Isaac. Thank you

  • @mikepowell2622
    @mikepowell2622 2 роки тому

    Great video, thanks for the advice.

  • @AdventureAwaits972
    @AdventureAwaits972 Рік тому

    Thank you

  • @clintvogel
    @clintvogel 3 роки тому +1

    Great video Isaac. Hey when you say you have a 90ml glass and you want a 30ml shot so that's a third of the cup as explained. So my question is are you counting to the top of the crema for that third in the glass or the top of the liquid once it has settled?? Thanks :)

    • @isaacpetrovansky4235
      @isaacpetrovansky4235  3 роки тому +2

      Hey Clint,
      Yes I do count to the top of the crema in the third on the cup.

    • @clintvogel
      @clintvogel 3 роки тому

      ​@@isaacpetrovansky4235 Thanks so much mate. We got our Breville Oracle today and had it dialed in on about the 4th pour. Your video was about the best one Ive seen for setting up a new machine. Would love to see more videos from you. Cheers

    • @aussielawyer
      @aussielawyer 3 роки тому +1

      This was my qu as well

  • @anitahayson3811
    @anitahayson3811 2 роки тому +1

    Hi. Can you explain to me why I get 2 completely different pours one after the other with no changes to settings. My first pour is good then the second pour is always heaps more liquid.TIA

  • @mfreiher
    @mfreiher 2 роки тому +1

    Hi, for the double shot 60ml total what extraction time are you using?

  • @joey4141
    @joey4141 4 роки тому +1

    Could you please demonstrate adjustment to single shot of espresso? Thanks

    • @isaacpetrovansky4235
      @isaacpetrovansky4235  4 роки тому +2

      Hey Jozef,
      Great idea thank you.
      In the next 2 weeks I will make the video, until then the steps are below.
      Steps.
      Just insert the single basket.
      Run a shot.
      Look at the volume.
      If it above 30mls lower your grind.
      If it is below 30mls increase your grind.
      Test again.
      And repeat until your volume is correct.
      That will give you the best starting point for flavour then adjust to your taste.
      Kind Regards Isaac

    • @83tubing
      @83tubing 4 роки тому

      Hello Issac precise and informative video. Keep it up the greats videos with the Oracle machine. Could you kindly do one for a detailed home maintenance regime please?

    • @isaacpetrovansky4235
      @isaacpetrovansky4235  4 роки тому +1

      Hey @@83tubing ,
      I do have a list of videos i will be uploading. In regards to the maintenance regime that is on my list after the single shot calibration video. Stay tuned.

  • @SergejJevsejev
    @SergejJevsejev 3 роки тому +1

    @cofffeTechByIsaac Your videos are amazing. I'm surprised that you have only 2 videos. This one helped me a lot. Thank you for that! I PLEASE continue making more videos about coffee. IT is obviously your passion. Please ping me on your next video.
    Your inspired viewer and now - subscriber :)

    • @isaacpetrovansky4235
      @isaacpetrovansky4235  3 роки тому +1

      Hey Sergej,
      Thanks very much. I do love coffee and now i am trying to give out any information i can to anyone who wants to learn. I have a few videos i am getting ready now so you will be able to see them soon

  • @philkunz
    @philkunz 3 роки тому +3

    The information given here is rather incomplete. Coffee should pour between 8 to 12 seconds from the start of the brewing process. From there it is more about the taste of the espresso than about hitting some perfect volume in the default timing. Grind size is only ONE variable here. Brewing temperature, brewing time and tamp dose (which is too much by default on breville/sage machines out of the box) are also big factors.

    • @isaacpetrovansky4235
      @isaacpetrovansky4235  3 роки тому +3

      Hi Phillip,
      Thanks for the great comment.
      The information given is for a basic understanding of the machine. There are as you obviously know many variables in making a coffee. But those new to this machine or to that level of knowledge it can be overwhelming.
      In regards to the 8 to 12 seconds you are referring to that is a Breville or Sage guide but its just that and I would agree it will all come down to taste of the coffee. I will be making some more videos on advance knowledge but everything comes in steps and I will label as such from now on.
      Thanks again Isaac

  • @Hankercheif
    @Hankercheif 3 роки тому +1

    what happens if we dial it in for that double shot - same as you did, but then decide I'm only making 1 coffee for myself, and use the single basket do i have to totally adjust the grind?
    Or do the machine detect the single basket, and keep everything the same just grinds less coffee?
    Any help would be great

    • @XxCallOfDutyxXOPS
      @XxCallOfDutyxXOPS 3 роки тому +3

      If you put in the single basket the grinder automatic gets it. It will just fill the single basket for 1 single shot and tamp it nicely for you :)

  • @publicname515
    @publicname515 Рік тому

    Is it worth it to get the touch over the regular oracle?

  • @liamjones6872
    @liamjones6872 2 роки тому

    Hi. Do you find you need different grind settings for the Single and Double basket? I know the tamp recognises the different size but I’ve found using the same setting produces different results.
    Grind setting: 20
    Single ~20ml < quite bitter, not nice coffee
    Double ~58ml
    Grind setting: 26
    Single ~30ml < good flavours
    Double ~72ml < watery
    Should this happen? Or should the same grind produce the same result with both baskets?

    • @isaacpetrovansky4235
      @isaacpetrovansky4235  2 роки тому

      Hey Liam, yes you will find that the grinder setting will need to be adjusted for each of the basket sizes. Most likely a higher number (coarser) for the single and a lower number (finer) for the double. As you have shown in your example it can make a significant difference in flavour. Thanks for your patients

  • @mfreiher
    @mfreiher 2 роки тому

    Hi, what is the grind weight of the double shot?

  • @mydogky
    @mydogky Місяць тому

    I have a month old sage oracle touch which does the milk lovely but the grinder is absolute crap its so bad that I resorted to buying a good separate grinder and my god what a difference on my machine the grinder goes from a too coarse grind to a too fine a grind with just an adjustment, I was wasting more coffee than I was using , its just not worth the money I paid for it.I should not be getting crappy coffee from a machine that costs so much.

  • @emil_k
    @emil_k 2 роки тому

    I don't understand why you are using volume and not weight (grams). Especially fresh coffee which can have a good number of crema. Plus what's your ratio, dose in / out. Very weird I have no idea how you can get a good extraction / taste, let alone if you need make modifications.

    • @isaacpetrovansky4235
      @isaacpetrovansky4235  2 роки тому +1

      Hi Emil,
      The Breville Oracle and Oracle Touch reverse the volume and time in their default settings. This means you have a fixed time and variable volume based on flow rate through the coffee. So the finer the grind the lower the volume and the coarser the grind the more volume. The machines default in weight is 22 to 24 grams (this will change depending on setup). This machine gives you many settings to make modifications to the coffee. Also note machines are not all programmed by weight but can be easily. This is basic set up video and not an in-depth wall through.

  • @jakegargiulo5101
    @jakegargiulo5101 3 роки тому

    "It'll kick the handle out of the machine if you don't hold on" *He says while not holding onto it for even a second*
    I've never held it while it was grinding, it's never fallen out. Hey and my grind used to be perfect at around 17-18 but now it doesn't pour out enough at all. I have it on 27 currently and it looks fine, only problem is that the coffee is just BITTER and undrinkable without 3 sugars. What else can I do? Also the steam wand isn't texturing the milk properly, it's on and off working and not working. I do clean it after every use and it just decides by itself when it wants to work well hahahaha.
    Help

    • @isaacpetrovansky4235
      @isaacpetrovansky4235  3 роки тому +2

      Hey SydneyPhotography2019,
      Sorry for the late reply but thank you for the comment.
      In regards to the handle jumping out i was referring to the handle if you just let it go when it in the on position and under tension from the spring and believe me i have seen the handle spring out of the grinder in many occasions. Now in regards to your bitter taste that could be many things but mainly i find it will be one of 3 things;
      1. The coffee grind in not right for the coffee you are using.
      2. The coffee is not fresh and or not roasted well.
      3. The machine needs a good clean.
      Seeing as you are commenting i believe you are cleaning it well. So i would say ether the coffee grind or the coffee may be the issue.
      If you would like further information send me a email at Bittersweetespresso@gmail.com and we can work it out
      Regards Isaac

    • @Bernievids
      @Bernievids 3 роки тому

      You need to appreciate that your machine was assembled pre - COVID and they were infused with some fairly cutting edge nano technologies that for most intents and purposes would be described as possessed. Get out of the your place ASAP before that Oracle tears you a new hole.

    • @jakegargiulo5101
      @jakegargiulo5101 3 роки тому

      @@Bernievids Thanks

  • @olahansen
    @olahansen 3 роки тому

    Did you say ok?

  • @psmh4
    @psmh4 Рік тому

    Lots of caffeine there