Hario V60 Silver.
16g BRCC Gunship.
90 seconds off the boil. 50 second bloom.
3:20 total brew time.
Aroma: charcoal grill, melted milk chocolate.
Taste: raw cocoa, slight acidity, charred finish.
Verdict: I like it. Under extraction seems to help this roast go from “LETS PUNCH EVERYONE IN THE FACE” to “Let’s gently nudge everyone in a firm but understanding manner.” Hario V60 Silver.
16g BRCC Gunship.
40 seconds off the boil. 50 second bloom.
Aroma: warm chocolate, campfire.
Taste: char, roasted nuts, bitter.
Verdict: a good strong cup, but more bitter than I’d like. Next time try cooler water for less extraction. Day one. The irony of establishing familiar rituals: everything is strange and difficult, at first. My new website is up, and one of my favourite parts isn’t even prominent. It’s at the veeery bottom of the index page, where Hugo’s WordCount function prints that I’ve written (approximately) 56,208 words. 🖋✨
Hopefully the majority of them are useful. Given how much must be overcome for humans to communicate with machines, I’m always pleasantly surprised when the thing does what I meant it to do the first time around. You can learn a lot more about yourself than you really want to know by looking at your “Inspired by your browsing history” Amazon product suggestions. This, in fact, was my first post written entirely in Vim! I typically use Visual Studio Code but recently decided to become more comfortable with keyboard shortcuts. In the process I got more accustomed to visual mode, and finally got around to figuring out buffers. 😅
Remarkably, now when I go back to VSC it feels slow!
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