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In this episode, I dig into one of the most overlooked variables in pour over coffee: kettle temperature accuracy. I ran an experiment with my Fellow Stagg Pro EKG and two separate thermometers, a cheap one around twelve dollars and a more accurate barbecue thermometer around sixty dollars, and what I found honestly surprised me. The kettle I trust most, the one I love, the one with what I think is the best spout in the business, was lying to me about temperature pretty much the entire time. I set it to 200 degrees Fahrenheit and got readings of 205, 207, and beyond. So I started thinking about how blindly we trust this device. We measure to the gram, we time to the second, and we just assume the kettle does its job. I share why I picked up a Bonavita as a backup and what this whole thing has taught me about how I dial in my brews now.
But this episode is not just about kettles. It is about how every piece of coffee gear has pros and cons, and how knowing those drawbacks is what actually makes you a better brewer. I bring in an offset smoker barbecue analogy to explain why inconsistent gear is not broken gear, and I talk about why questioning your equipment, your recipes, and even the advice you read online is the real path to enjoying your coffee. If you have ever wondered why your coffee tastes different from one brew to the next, or why a recipe that worked for someone else falls flat for you, this episode will give you a framework for thinking about the variables you may not have considered. You will learn how to use temperature swings to your advantage, how to think about your gear honestly, and why trusting your own palate matters more than following anyone else's protocol.
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