{"id":4534,"date":"2024-06-30T20:01:49","date_gmt":"2024-06-30T20:01:49","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bushybeardcoffee.com\/?p=4534"},"modified":"2024-06-30T20:01:49","modified_gmt":"2024-06-30T20:01:49","slug":"regular-coffee-for-espresso-avoid-bitter-taste","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bushybeardcoffee.com\/regular-coffee-for-espresso-avoid-bitter-taste\/","title":{"rendered":"Regular Coffee for Espresso? Avoid Bitter Taste"},"content":{"rendered":"

Using regular coffee for espresso can result in bitter, under-extracted shots. Espresso beans<\/strong> differ from regular coffee in roast level, grind size<\/strong>, and brewing method. They're typically darker roasted<\/strong> and ground much finer. Regular coffee's coarser grind and lighter roast aren't suitable for the high-pressure, quick extraction of espresso machines. To avoid bitterness, use beans specifically roasted for espresso and grind them very fine. Invest in a quality burr grinder<\/strong> and espresso machine for consistent results. Proper equipment, along with the right beans and grind, is essential for achieving a rich, flavorful espresso without unwanted bitterness<\/strong>. Exploring these factors can greatly improve your espresso-making skills.<\/p>\n

Understanding Espresso Basics<\/h2>\n