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Oct 27, 2016 at 6:04 PM Post #1,381 of 3,173
No, its ground to course, and I have a conical burr grinder. I've read others say that it doesn't matter what you do, the grounds will be there which is what gives it the rich flavor. But I've heard others state that they don't have this problem. 
 
Its pretty confusing, but there are options such as press pots with double filtering or using a paper filter after pressing, etc. I just don't drink the bottom part. 
 
Oct 27, 2016 at 6:09 PM Post #1,382 of 3,173
  No, its ground to course, and I have a conical burr grinder. I've read others say that it doesn't matter what you do, the grounds will be there which is what gives it the rich flavor. But I've heard others state that they don't have this problem. 
 
Its pretty confusing, but there are options such as press pots with double filtering or using a paper filter after pressing, etc. I just don't drink the bottom part. 


My French Press has a metal filter, no grounds in my coffee.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DUHACEE/
"Far more superior than other French presses in removing "all" grounds from your coffee giving you an amazingly smooth cup of coffee"
 
Oct 27, 2016 at 9:22 PM Post #1,383 of 3,173
Oct 27, 2016 at 10:12 PM Post #1,384 of 3,173
 No, its ground to course, and I have a conical burr grinder. I've read others say that it doesn't matter what you do, the grounds will be there which is what gives it the rich flavor. But I've heard others state that they don't have this problem. 
 
Its pretty confusing, but there are options such as press pots with double filtering or using a paper filter after pressing, etc. I just don't drink the bottom part. 


My French Press has a metal filter, no grounds in my coffee.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00DUHACEE/
"Far more superior than other French presses in removing "all" grounds from your coffee giving you an amazingly smooth cup of coffee"


Thanks for the recommendation.
 
Oct 28, 2016 at 4:45 AM Post #1,385 of 3,173
  No, its ground to course, and I have a conical burr grinder. I've read others say that it doesn't matter what you do, the grounds will be there which is what gives it the rich flavor. But I've heard others state that they don't have this problem. 
 
Its pretty confusing, but there are options such as press pots with double filtering or using a paper filter after pressing, etc. I just don't drink the bottom part. 


Using filter paper soaks up some of the oils that give coffee that rich flavour, avoid filter papers as much as possible.
 
Even stainless steel locks onto these oils, but not as severely.
There are stainless steel tablets shaped like a bar of soap or ovoid that you wash your hands with under warm running water to take away the smell from your hands such as onion's and garlic's aromatic oils.  Just sayin'
 
Oct 28, 2016 at 7:49 AM Post #1,386 of 3,173
 
Using filter paper soaks up some of the oils that give coffee that rich flavour, avoid filter papers as much as possible.
 
Even stainless steel locks onto these oils, but not as severely.
There are stainless steel tablets shaped like a bar of soap or ovoid that you wash your hands with under warm running water to take away the smell from your hands such as onion's and garlic's aromatic oils.  Just sayin'

I didn't know that coffee is brewed with garlic down under. I'd rather get a hazelnut flavored coffee.
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Oct 28, 2016 at 2:05 PM Post #1,393 of 3,173
 
Using filter paper soaks up some of the oils that give coffee that rich flavour, avoid filter papers as much as possible.
 
Even stainless steel locks onto these oils, but not as severely.
There are stainless steel tablets shaped like a bar of soap or ovoid that you wash your hands with under warm running water to take away the smell from your hands such as onion's and garlic's aromatic oils.  Just sayin'

 
I've got an AeroPress with paper filters. In some reviews people write that they can't distinguish if it adds to a taste when they switch from a paper filter to a metal filter or maybe they prefer cleaner cup of coffee to a slightly richer taste. I need to try a metal filter.
 
Oct 28, 2016 at 2:24 PM Post #1,395 of 3,173
   
I've got an AeroPress with paper filters. In some reviews people write that they can't distinguish if it adds to a taste when they switch from a paper filter to a metal filter or maybe they prefer cleaner cup of coffee to a slightly richer taste. I need to try a metal filter.

I use metal all the way.
 

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