Haven’t really used a mocha pot before, so I’m experimenting a little to find the right grind settings and ratios for my taste. Normally brew espresso on a flair classic. Went with this more modern design from bialetti because it also works on induction stoves.

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    4 months ago

    To avoid getting coffee grind in it, we tend to use somewhat courser grinds when making mocha. Recently there was a study that adding a tiny splash of water prior to grinding unlocks the most flavour, so there’s that as well.

    We are still not sure if it is better to slowly heat it from cold water or to just put it on the hottest and have it done faster. As I was typing this, I did a quick search and some guy on reddit even has the water boiling first, before assembling it. I suppose it doesn’t matter all that much, as long as the grind size is not too small.

    That being said, I’m hardly an expert, but I do enjoy a good mocha coffee from time to time (I think I will have one now, actually).

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      4 months ago

      I always spritz my beans prior to grinding, but mostly to keep the grounds from sticking to my grinder. Didn’t known it also had an impact on extraction.

      The primary reason for me to get this was to have a simpler workflow for a quick cup of coffee than my flair, so I’ve only been using it with cold water in from the start. It works pretty well I would say.