Barista Hustle Replacement Tamper Base
Barista Hustle Replacement Tamper Base
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There's nothing like the feeling of a brand new coffee tamper, bring your Barista Hustle tamper back to life with a replacement 58.4mm base.
Restore your Barista Hustle Tamper with this custom replacement tamper base. Made from tough stainless steel, this 58.44 mm tamper base fits into the Barista Hustle Tamper’s anodised aluminium body seamlessly and without altering the design, its original functionalities, or the overall weight.
Barista Hustle Replacement Tamper base 58.4mm Features
Perfect fit
This replacement tamper base is a perfect fit for the Barista Hustle Tamper, a lightweight coffee tamper designed to eliminate the vacuum effect when tamping.
Stainless steel Construction
Like the original tamper base, this replacement is also made with stainless steel and won’t affect the function or weight of the tamper.
Included:
1x Barista Hustle Replacement Tamper base 58.4mm
The Specifics
- Materials: Stainless steel
- Dimensions: 58.4 mm
- Compatible with: Barista Hustle 58.4 Tamper
Dimensions
Dimensions
58.4mm Base
Materials
Materials
Stainless Steel
ESPRESSO
Espresso is one of the most concentrated beverages that humans can't seem to get enough of. Making perfectly dialed in coffee can be challenging at times but is not impossible, especially with the right tools.
ESPRESSO - BARISTA BASICS
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COFFEE TO WATER RATIO
When brewing espresso you are constantly adjusting your variables to dial in your coffee. The coffee to water ratio is one of these variable.
Generally an espresso has a 1:2 Ratio but this isn't always the case and sometimes the word 'espresso' acts more as an umbrella term for coffees that are outside of this ratio.
A Lungo has a 1:3 ratio and a ristretto has a 1:1 ratio of coffee to water. -
WATER TEMPERATURE
COFFEE MACHINESBrewing espresso at different water temperatures will change how your coffee is extracted and the overall taste of your espresso.
Using a hotter water temperature will increased the body and sweetness but will have a greater chance of astringency and bitterness, while cooler water temperature will reduce bitterness, body and sweetness and can resulting in a sour, brighter espresso. -
PRESSURE FOR ESPRESSO
Pressure is a critical factor in brewing espresso, typically measured in bars. The most common pressure for extracting espresso is around 9 bars. Proper pressure ensures optimal extraction, balancing the flavours and aromas.
Adjusting your pressure throughout the one extraction is known as pressure profiling and is an entire rabbit hole in itself.
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FRESHLY GROUND VS PRE-GROUND
SHOP GRINDERSGrinding your coffee right before you brew will drastically improve the taste of your coffee. The reason for this is that once you grind your coffee it has a much larger surface area and straight away starts to loose it's freshness.