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20th August 2020, 03:55 PM #46SENIOR MEMBER
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Huh? Did someone mention my name? Give me a moment to collect my thoughts...
A quick search revealed that the pH of coffee is on the low side and using slightly alkaline water apparently makes it taste much better. That much I can accept. However, just because naturally occurring alkaline water around pH 8-9 tends to contain more minerals, it doesn't follow that the addition of said minerals will enhance the flavour of coffee. SO, I would eliminate the mag sulphate from the formula and test it against one which contains it. My bet is that it'll make little difference in a double blind test.
BTW, I would substitute potassium bicarbonate for sodium bicarb for health reasons, especially if you're a frequent coffee drinker.
If you want to try the formula but can't weigh small quantities, dissolve 10x more in the specified volume of water and then dilute the mixture x10.
mick
Now, where did I put that bloody chisel?
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20th August 2020, 04:02 PM #47
Thanks Mick, but that's not quite what I meant. My post was about re-interpreting the somewhat long-winded and Imperial/Metric mix. (making two different litres of water to add parts of to the "Coffee Water"). In other words, can the two compounds, NAHCO3 and MgSO4 be added to the final water at the same time, or is it necessary to do it in stages?
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20th August 2020, 04:23 PM #48SENIOR MEMBER
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Sorry Brett. You can add all the salts together. The buffer solution would only be used to adjust the pH in case the original formula results in a lower value. Without a pH meter or the right set of indicator solutions (I don't like pH papers), you are left with taste testing.
Sydney Water adjust their pH to offset their chlorination. Your water supply comes from the Cascade Dams and Oberon Dam. The latter is water of the highest quality lightly flavoured with cattle and sheep manure from Pete H's, John B's and Paul K's farms.
mick
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20th August 2020, 05:13 PM #49
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20th August 2020, 09:08 PM #50GOLD MEMBER
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21st August 2020, 09:22 AM #51
FFS, its a cup of coffee, not some magical formula for turning lead into gold! I enjoy my coffee as much as the next man, but a plunger of Harris Park Very Strong, ground by them and in a sealed bag, makes as good a cuppa as I could wish for using good old Sydney tap water..
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21st August 2020, 09:41 AM #52.
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21st August 2020, 09:55 AM #53
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21st August 2020, 09:58 AM #54
Ahh, AlexS you are obviously not a coffee sommelier -- full disclosure, neither am I.
and as for that "magical formula for turning lead into gold" -- I agree the coffee formula is not that magical, but still there's a big difference between the quality of the particular batch of beans that Brett is bitching about and what he expected.
Much like you I know what I like when it comes to coffee, and I'll walk (maybe not run) past places that don't deserve my business and I will definitely draw the line at Harris Park Very Strong. My preference tends towards a more subtle flavour for my beans.
regards from Alberta, Canada
ian
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21st August 2020, 10:10 AM #55SENIOR MEMBER
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21st August 2020, 10:24 AM #56
Mick, you promised me yesdy on the phone that I was safe from your minerals.
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21st August 2020, 10:40 AM #57
Brett, I think you should make a cup from the snow that is predicted to fall here tomorrow as I have heard that recently fallen snow makes the best coffee. You need to hold the coffee pot on your head and run around catching the falling snow. Don't let it touch the ground....Oh and you need to video yourself collecting it for the best flavour.
Those were the droids I was looking for.
https://autoblastgates.com.au
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21st August 2020, 10:53 AM #58
It's not just coffee....
I may have to start another thread about my other first world problem involving Aldi supply problems. American Style Crunchy Peanut Butter - simply the best there is, by a considerable margin. Nothing but boring Smooth.
Haven't seen it in-store for two months. Other "substitutes" from Woolworths are twice the price and half the quality.
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21st August 2020, 11:20 AM #59.
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Yeah we need the evidence.
Unfortunately rain or snow is not that clean these days, not unless it falls in the polar regions and stuff that falls near the ocean contains some salt. Remember every drop of rain and snowflake has at least one dust particle in it - that's how the condensation starts - without dust there would be no precipitation. While still cleaner than ground water, snow especially anywhere near urban and even rural areas contains combustion products including exhaust particles, and various salts. The cleanest snow/ice on the planet is derp in the middle of the Antarctica ice caps but even that contains evidence for volcanic dust from major volcanic eruptions and traces of ancient greek and roman lead mining.
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21st August 2020, 11:26 AM #60
Whew, that's a relief Bob. I guess I can stop my preparations for strapping the pot to my head then. (insulating my partially covered scalp from the SS pot was the tricky bit).
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