Overextraction and Underextraction

Brewing great espresso takes an understanding of what actually winds up in the cup when coffee is exposed to water. Roughly 30% of a roasted coffee bean is made of water soluble compounds.

20% of those compounds dissolve fairly easily, while the remaining 10% take a little more work – which is a good thing, because that less-soluble 10% is acidic, bitter, and generally unpleasant. The goal of all coffee making is to extract the easily dissolved oils and compounds while leaving the rest in the grounds.

If ground coffee steeps in water too long, all the soluble compounds will be extracted, which makes for a very bitter brew. This is called overextraction. The opposite of overextraction is underextraction, which occurs when coffee is not exposed to the brew water long enough, leaving the essential flavours and aromas locked in the grounds. Underextraction results in coffee that is weak in taste.

Whether brewed coffee is overextracted, underextracted, or just right depends on several factors, including the ratio of coffee to brew water, the fineness of the grind, the brewing temperature, and the length of time the water is in contact with the coffee.

All these factors are either directly or indirectly affected by the barista’s technique.

Before Brewing: The Elements of Great Espresso

Before the espresso machine is even plugged in, you’ll need several elements to produce great coffee.

Fresh Coffee Beans

Great coffee can only come from fresh coffee beans, properly roasted. Many baristas recommend buying beans roasted no darker than a medium roast, the colour of which appears as an even chocolate brown. This roast preserves the natural sugars and flavour of the bean, which sets the stage for excellent espresso. A medium roast is the darkest a bean can be roasted without oils developing on the surface.

Darkly roasted beans – which appear dark brown or nearly black – look great, but the extra roasting overwhelms the more delicate coffee flavors and caramelizes any sugars. A heavy “roasted” coffee flavour, often bitter and sharp, will predominate with a dark roast.

To preserve the freshness of coffee beans:

Keep beans in an opaque, air-tight container and store them in a cool, dry place. Refrigeration is not recommended, as condensation tends to form on the beans whenever the container is opened. Freezing can help preserve beans stored for an extended period, but it will also impair flavour.

TECHNIQUES OF A BARISTA

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KitchenAid 4KPES100 Overextraction and Underextraction, Before Brewing The Elements of Great Espresso, Fresh Coffee Beans

88, Coffeemaker, 4KPES100 specifications

The KitchenAid 4KPES100,88 Coffeemaker is designed for coffee enthusiasts who seek an elegant and efficient brewing experience. This model stands out for its sleek, timeless design, making it a stylish addition to any modern kitchen.

One of the key features of the KitchenAid 4KPES100,88 is its precise brewing temperature control, which ensures optimal extraction of flavors from the coffee grounds. This precision results in a consistently rich and aromatic cup of coffee, appealing to both casual drinkers and connoisseurs.

The coffeemaker also boasts a unique, stainless-steel construction that not only enhances its aesthetic appeal but also contributes to its durability. The double-wall carafe helps to keep coffee hot for longer periods, ensuring that every cup is as fresh as the first.

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The coffee maker incorporates a user-friendly digital interface, making operation straightforward and intuitive. With a large, backlit LCD display, users can easily monitor their brewing process and set timers, ensuring their coffee is ready at just the right moment.

Additionally, this model features a unique brew pause function, allowing users to pour a cup mid-brew without any spills. This convenience is highly appreciated during busy mornings when every second counts.

The KitchenAid 4KPES100,88 is compatible with various coffee grounds and pod systems, providing versatility for those who enjoy experimenting with different brewing methods. Its removable brew basket and carafe make cleaning effortless, further enhancing the user experience.

In summary, the KitchenAid 4KPES100,88 Coffeemaker combines sophisticated design, advanced brewing technology, and user-friendly features to create a remarkable coffee experience. Whether you are brewing for yourself or entertaining guests, this coffeemaker offers both style and performance, satisfying even the most discerning coffee lovers.