Edumacate me, please.
I would like to get consistency in flavour but can't seem to manage. Sometimes it's a bit bitter. Other times, very bitter. On occasion, it's free of bitterness.
Hardware: Alessi Pulcinea (3 servings). It's made of Al alloy of some sort.
The amount of coffee is practically consistent, that is, I fill the thing to a bit above the top and run my finger over the top to get rid of the excess, without pressing it down.
I have tried the following methods but have not been able to achieve consistency with each method using the same batch of coffee.
1) room temperature water, on the stove at medium heat, take off the stove when the rising coffee becomes aerated, pour.
2) pre-boiled water, on the stove at medium heat, take off stove when the rising coffee becomes aerated, pour.
3) pre-boiled water, on the stove at medium heat, take off the stove when the rising coffee becomes aerated, cool pot bottom under running cold water, pour.
I rinse the various bits of the pot with water without detergent. The top half gets a rub with a finger to get rid of brown bits sticking to the surface.
I'm not a coffee person (I prefer tea), but when I do have coffee, I'd like it to turn out reasonably well without the whole thing turning into some ordeal or having to grow a beard.
So, I'm all ears. Thanks!
(If you are tempted to suggest Nespresso, you should go back to stroking your mass-produced-in-China bike.)
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