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Product Name: | Lavazza Dek Whole Bean Coffee Blend, Decaffeinated Dark Espresso Roast, 1.1-Pound Bag , Authentic Italian, Blended and roasted in Italy, Creamy with smooth flavor and exceptional aroma |
Manufacturer: | Lavazza |
Model Number: | 8000070110571 |
Product SKU: | B0002E2EYY |
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No 15% off because the max you can have is 4.
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Rule of thumb, you get what you pay for.
Nah, keep on, I appreciate it. Haven't had any issues myself but it only takes one time to screw the grinder up and doesn't take much work to check, especially if they are smaller than the beans like you say, I'll just toss them in a zip lock and shake and see if they are at the bottom before using them.
Damn.. Location? I don't think any near me are.
Rule of thumb, you get what you pay for.
If you're making espresso, sour is probably under extracted. Either you need to lower the grind size or run more water through. With more water, yes it'll get more watery, heading toward Americano rather than a full body espresso, but that's the only way it'll taste good. If it turns bitter you went too far with the grind size / water amount, dial it back.
For other types of brewing you can try to use hotter water and brew longer.
Also not expiring doesn't mean much compared to how you keep the beans. Keep them air tight with as little air as possible inside, and don't get them wet, minimize humidity - some people freeze them. Works okay if you're fast at getting them out. The cold condenses on them fast.. Actually that's good for the espresso, if it's right before you make it, but bad for the ones put back in the freezer.
For other types of brewing you can try to use hotter water and brew longer.
Also not expiring doesn't mean much compared to how you keep the beans. Keep them air tight with as little air as possible inside, and don't get them wet, minimize humidity - some people freeze them. Works okay if you're fast at getting them out. The cold condenses on them fast.. Actually that's good for the espresso, if it's right before you make it, but bad for the ones put back in the freezer.
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