Re: Split Dosing



On Sat, 17 Jun 2006 16:16:10 -0600, "Ken Fox"
<morceaudemerdeThisMerdeGoes@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


15 seconds "experimenting" will give 15 seconds worth of results; they will
be worthless. Espresso is hugely variable from shot to shot if you do
nothing different.

I think that's an illusion. It only seems that way, because we aren't
skilled enough to fill the basket in an even, consistent manner or
we're using heat exchangers, and the temperature is difficult to
control. I think when these variables are truly under control, the
variations in shot quality are minimal-to-moderate.

Marshall "pulls lots of consistent shots on a Swift and Linea"
.



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