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2) Coffee Extraction
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How you brew your coffee dramatically affects what you taste. And I do mean dramatic! Brewing up the same bag of coffee beans can taste like a slice of heaven, or a slap in the face.
So, what exactly is happening at a microscopic level when water swirls through coffee grinds? Why does boiling water extract certain flavours, while letting the kettle cool for five minutes make it taste markedly different?
In this episode, we dive deep into the academic research conducted at the UC Davis Coffee Center so you can choose your flavour adventure: Do you like your coffees when they’re a sour bomb? A floral caress on the lips? A smokey drag on a pipe? Or a treacle of sweet syrup?
We also explore why it can be so difficult getting the same flavours from the same beans consistently. And finally, I equip you with tools so you can begin finding your perfect brew.
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Please spread the word about The Science of Coffee!
Follow me on Instagram and tag me in an Instagram story - https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0O
Write a review on Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/3sf87MV
Leave a 5 star rating on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3yHkjcV
Explore this episode’s sponsor Marco Beverage Systems SP 9 brewer and how it delivers consistent brews in the cafe (https://bit.ly/3Tgh18r)
Listen to the Adventures in Coffee episode about making dramatically different brews using the Aeropress: https://bit.ly/3TghsQ7
Want more to listen to more documentary podcasts about coffee? Check out Filter Stories - https://bit.ly/3zb5vnO
Want to go deeper into coffee extraction?
Mackenzie Batali’s fractionation research - https://bit.ly/3CFnvH0
UC Davis’ brewing control chart research - https://bit.ly/3CLoiGz
Take courses on coffee brewing with the Specialty Coffee Association - https://bit.ly/3EQFoVV
Study at the UC Davis Coffee - https://bit.ly/3TwSgod
Read ‘The Craft and Science of Coffee’ - https://bit.ly/3zb7bN8
Connect with my very knowledgeable guests:
Samo Smrke - LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3EKrjtg) and Instagram (https://bit.ly/3IdrfRz)
Bill Ristenpart - Academic profile (https://faculty.engineering.ucdavis.edu/ristenpart/)
Mackenzie Batali - LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3s7VRxr)
Peter Giuliano - LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3yT66tv)
Danny Pang - LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3Sd9mqq)
David Walsh - LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3VEH7Uo)
The Science of Coffee is made possible by these leading coffee organisations:
BWT Water and More - https://bit.ly/3EEpuxN
Marco Beverage Systems - https://bit.ly/3T2YDzY
Trabocca - https://bit.ly/3Tjn8bV
Eversys - https://bit.ly/3CBkp6X
Oatly - https://bit.ly/3exvlKS
Fiorenzato - https://bit.ly/3T3nmUQ
…
continue reading
So, what exactly is happening at a microscopic level when water swirls through coffee grinds? Why does boiling water extract certain flavours, while letting the kettle cool for five minutes make it taste markedly different?
In this episode, we dive deep into the academic research conducted at the UC Davis Coffee Center so you can choose your flavour adventure: Do you like your coffees when they’re a sour bomb? A floral caress on the lips? A smokey drag on a pipe? Or a treacle of sweet syrup?
We also explore why it can be so difficult getting the same flavours from the same beans consistently. And finally, I equip you with tools so you can begin finding your perfect brew.
—---
Please spread the word about The Science of Coffee!
Follow me on Instagram and tag me in an Instagram story - https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0O
Write a review on Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/3sf87MV
Leave a 5 star rating on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3yHkjcV
Explore this episode’s sponsor Marco Beverage Systems SP 9 brewer and how it delivers consistent brews in the cafe (https://bit.ly/3Tgh18r)
Listen to the Adventures in Coffee episode about making dramatically different brews using the Aeropress: https://bit.ly/3TghsQ7
Want more to listen to more documentary podcasts about coffee? Check out Filter Stories - https://bit.ly/3zb5vnO
Want to go deeper into coffee extraction?
Mackenzie Batali’s fractionation research - https://bit.ly/3CFnvH0
UC Davis’ brewing control chart research - https://bit.ly/3CLoiGz
Take courses on coffee brewing with the Specialty Coffee Association - https://bit.ly/3EQFoVV
Study at the UC Davis Coffee - https://bit.ly/3TwSgod
Read ‘The Craft and Science of Coffee’ - https://bit.ly/3zb7bN8
Connect with my very knowledgeable guests:
Samo Smrke - LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3EKrjtg) and Instagram (https://bit.ly/3IdrfRz)
Bill Ristenpart - Academic profile (https://faculty.engineering.ucdavis.edu/ristenpart/)
Mackenzie Batali - LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3s7VRxr)
Peter Giuliano - LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3yT66tv)
Danny Pang - LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3Sd9mqq)
David Walsh - LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3VEH7Uo)
The Science of Coffee is made possible by these leading coffee organisations:
BWT Water and More - https://bit.ly/3EEpuxN
Marco Beverage Systems - https://bit.ly/3T2YDzY
Trabocca - https://bit.ly/3Tjn8bV
Eversys - https://bit.ly/3CBkp6X
Oatly - https://bit.ly/3exvlKS
Fiorenzato - https://bit.ly/3T3nmUQ
58集单集
Manage episode 346410087 series 2422250
内容由James Harper提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 James Harper 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal。
How you brew your coffee dramatically affects what you taste. And I do mean dramatic! Brewing up the same bag of coffee beans can taste like a slice of heaven, or a slap in the face.
So, what exactly is happening at a microscopic level when water swirls through coffee grinds? Why does boiling water extract certain flavours, while letting the kettle cool for five minutes make it taste markedly different?
In this episode, we dive deep into the academic research conducted at the UC Davis Coffee Center so you can choose your flavour adventure: Do you like your coffees when they’re a sour bomb? A floral caress on the lips? A smokey drag on a pipe? Or a treacle of sweet syrup?
We also explore why it can be so difficult getting the same flavours from the same beans consistently. And finally, I equip you with tools so you can begin finding your perfect brew.
—---
Please spread the word about The Science of Coffee!
Follow me on Instagram and tag me in an Instagram story - https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0O
Write a review on Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/3sf87MV
Leave a 5 star rating on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3yHkjcV
Explore this episode’s sponsor Marco Beverage Systems SP 9 brewer and how it delivers consistent brews in the cafe (https://bit.ly/3Tgh18r)
Listen to the Adventures in Coffee episode about making dramatically different brews using the Aeropress: https://bit.ly/3TghsQ7
Want more to listen to more documentary podcasts about coffee? Check out Filter Stories - https://bit.ly/3zb5vnO
Want to go deeper into coffee extraction?
Mackenzie Batali’s fractionation research - https://bit.ly/3CFnvH0
UC Davis’ brewing control chart research - https://bit.ly/3CLoiGz
Take courses on coffee brewing with the Specialty Coffee Association - https://bit.ly/3EQFoVV
Study at the UC Davis Coffee - https://bit.ly/3TwSgod
Read ‘The Craft and Science of Coffee’ - https://bit.ly/3zb7bN8
Connect with my very knowledgeable guests:
Samo Smrke - LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3EKrjtg) and Instagram (https://bit.ly/3IdrfRz)
Bill Ristenpart - Academic profile (https://faculty.engineering.ucdavis.edu/ristenpart/)
Mackenzie Batali - LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3s7VRxr)
Peter Giuliano - LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3yT66tv)
Danny Pang - LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3Sd9mqq)
David Walsh - LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3VEH7Uo)
The Science of Coffee is made possible by these leading coffee organisations:
BWT Water and More - https://bit.ly/3EEpuxN
Marco Beverage Systems - https://bit.ly/3T2YDzY
Trabocca - https://bit.ly/3Tjn8bV
Eversys - https://bit.ly/3CBkp6X
Oatly - https://bit.ly/3exvlKS
Fiorenzato - https://bit.ly/3T3nmUQ
…
continue reading
So, what exactly is happening at a microscopic level when water swirls through coffee grinds? Why does boiling water extract certain flavours, while letting the kettle cool for five minutes make it taste markedly different?
In this episode, we dive deep into the academic research conducted at the UC Davis Coffee Center so you can choose your flavour adventure: Do you like your coffees when they’re a sour bomb? A floral caress on the lips? A smokey drag on a pipe? Or a treacle of sweet syrup?
We also explore why it can be so difficult getting the same flavours from the same beans consistently. And finally, I equip you with tools so you can begin finding your perfect brew.
—---
Please spread the word about The Science of Coffee!
Follow me on Instagram and tag me in an Instagram story - https://bit.ly/2Mlkk0O
Write a review on Apple Podcasts - https://apple.co/3sf87MV
Leave a 5 star rating on Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3yHkjcV
Explore this episode’s sponsor Marco Beverage Systems SP 9 brewer and how it delivers consistent brews in the cafe (https://bit.ly/3Tgh18r)
Listen to the Adventures in Coffee episode about making dramatically different brews using the Aeropress: https://bit.ly/3TghsQ7
Want more to listen to more documentary podcasts about coffee? Check out Filter Stories - https://bit.ly/3zb5vnO
Want to go deeper into coffee extraction?
Mackenzie Batali’s fractionation research - https://bit.ly/3CFnvH0
UC Davis’ brewing control chart research - https://bit.ly/3CLoiGz
Take courses on coffee brewing with the Specialty Coffee Association - https://bit.ly/3EQFoVV
Study at the UC Davis Coffee - https://bit.ly/3TwSgod
Read ‘The Craft and Science of Coffee’ - https://bit.ly/3zb7bN8
Connect with my very knowledgeable guests:
Samo Smrke - LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3EKrjtg) and Instagram (https://bit.ly/3IdrfRz)
Bill Ristenpart - Academic profile (https://faculty.engineering.ucdavis.edu/ristenpart/)
Mackenzie Batali - LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3s7VRxr)
Peter Giuliano - LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3yT66tv)
Danny Pang - LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3Sd9mqq)
David Walsh - LinkedIn (https://bit.ly/3VEH7Uo)
The Science of Coffee is made possible by these leading coffee organisations:
BWT Water and More - https://bit.ly/3EEpuxN
Marco Beverage Systems - https://bit.ly/3T2YDzY
Trabocca - https://bit.ly/3Tjn8bV
Eversys - https://bit.ly/3CBkp6X
Oatly - https://bit.ly/3exvlKS
Fiorenzato - https://bit.ly/3T3nmUQ
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