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Tara Kape mga taga Sielesyuans. Open kami later 4PM, sunset vibes.📍Balbalungao Dam, Balbalungao, Lupao, Nueva Ecija
03/02/2024

Tara Kape mga taga Sielesyuans.

Open kami later 4PM, sunset vibes.

📍Balbalungao Dam, Balbalungao, Lupao, Nueva Ecija

COFFEE FACTSDrip Coffee Vs. EspressoA small, strong cup of coffee prepared with an espresso machine.Alright then, what’s...
31/01/2024

COFFEE FACTS

Drip Coffee Vs. Espresso

A small, strong cup of coffee prepared with an espresso machine.

Alright then, what’s drip coffee?
Drip coffee refers to a coffee preparation method where hot water is added to the coffee grounds and allowed to drip through, resulting in a cup of coffee and water mixed together.

This is a pretty open ended definition, so the SCA, in the 1950’s, attempted to standardize the process by developing a “Gold Cup Standard”, it's also super jargony and awesome:

"Coffee shall exhibit a brew strength, measured in Total Dissolved Solids, of 11.5 to 13.5 grams per liter, corresponding to 1.15 to 1.35 "percent" on the SCA Brewing Control Chart, resulting from a solubles extraction yield of 18 to 22 percent*."

Many more explainers are needed for this one, but in the spirit of brevity we can simplify this to say: proper drip coffee should be brewed with a recipe.

If you want to get a little more technical, you could say good drip coffee should be pretty strong and extract most of the tasty stuff from the coffee grounds through proper brewing technique.

Ok, so do I really need an espresso roast?
No, you don’t. You just need to have the barista skill to balance your flavor elements.

Really? Like most things it really depends. Darker roasted coffees (up to a point) are going to make it easier to produce an espresso that is balanced in flavor profile between sweetness, bitterness and acidity.

Lighter roasts are going to be harder to grind, meaning you need sharper, more expensive grinders to produce consistent results. Espresso roasts are usually medium in order to translate the challenges of the espresso brew technique into consistent shots.

In contrast, many roasters roast drip coffees to feature acidity. They know that you are going to dilute the coffee with a nice dose of water, so it won’t be unpleasant, bracing, or puckering.

Espresso is so expensive and complicated. Why bother?
Many people don’t. You can save money and get more jacked by sticking with drip. We are super into questions here so lets answer with questions:

Which method is always going to be fresh and ready in less than a minute? Espresso.

Which method is going to mix with steamed milk and foam and still taste creamy? Espresso.

Which method is going to be really, really difficult to replicate at home? Espresso.

Which method did a big giant green mermaid company from Seattle launch an empire with?

Do coffee flavors translate differently in drip vs espresso?
Yes they do, in fact, sometimes significantly. The answer to this question lies in concentration.

Espresso is 6 to 8 times as strong as drip coffee depending on recipes and preparation method. The fact that you are drinking a significantly concentrated brew of the same coffee is going to make certain aspects of its flavor profile much more pronounced. The big components of flavor for most coffee professionals are sweetness, acidity and bitterness.

Acidity

Acids are the first to extract in both brew methods but espresso extractions are going to have a higher percentage of acids than drip coffee. Additionally, because lighter roasted coffees have a higher level of acidity, espresso extractions of lighter roasts will concentrate that acid. Basically, acidic coffees, which tend to be lighter roasts, are going to make very acidic espresso shots.

Bitterness

The other macro flavor of coffee is bitterness, in fact, many people who don’t like the flavor of coffee cite bitterness as the reason. In espresso, these bitter compounds are going to be in much higher concentration than in drip coffee. To put it simply: bitter coffees are going to make very, very bitter shots of espresso (you better bring the cream).

The best shot of espresso or cup of drip coffee is going to be balanced across these three elements. The espresso is always going to have a much higher concentration of bitterness and acids than a cup of drip coffee, so it will be more difficult to balance. Drip coffee, because of the lower concentrations, will be easier to balance and make more delicious.

Did we use an espresso roast to win America’s Best Espresso?
No, in fact, we used one of our lightest roasted Natural Ethiopian coffees. In our opinion, the most vibrant coffees, regardless of brew method, are going to be lighter roasts. If you are going to brew a great espresso shot out of a light roasted coffee you need three things:

Your coffee should be really, really sweet.
You need to pull a longer shot because you need more water to dilute the acid in the flavor profile.
You are going to need a grinder with sharp burrs that is capable of producing very fine grinds as well as some patience to get everything calibrated.
If you get it all right, the results can be overwhelmingly delicious.

Ok, which one has more caffeine?
A typical cup of brewed coffee is brewed with 20-25 grams of coffee. A typical espresso is brewed with 13-20 grams of coffee. In almost all cases, the brewed coffee is going to have more caffeine.

Is that always true?
No, of course it's not that simple. Weak coffee brewed with only 5-10 grams per cup is going to have half the caffeine of espresso. Brewed coffee is only more caffeinated when the coffee is properly brewed and you are comparing a full cup of coffee to a tiny cup of espresso. If you want to drink a whole 12 ounce cup of espresso shots, you will definitely be getting more caffeine. The basic answer is that more caffeine will come from coffee brewed with more coffee to start with, and there will be variations from bean to bean that no roaster can test so we don’t know.

Are there any health differences between the two methods?
Yes, the paper filter actually filters out a turpene, Cafestol, that contributes to higher cholesterol levels. Drip coffee, therefore, will be better for those that want to lower their cholesterol.

Final thoughts:
The only real difference between drip and espresso is brew method. The brew method has a big influence on the final flavor profile of the beverage. Espresso is much more concentrated, therefore, acids and bitterness will be in higher concentrations. In response to this, roasters tend to roast their espresso a bit darker than drip roasts. This adjustment isn’t totally necessary as a skilled barista should be able to balance these elements with proper technique.

Also, caffeine content has much more to do with recipe than brew method although, as a general rule, drip coffee will have a higher content per standard serving.

Finally, both are awesome, especially if you are brewing awesome coffee to begin with.

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NEW DRINK AVAILABLEEspresso Romano is a traditional Italian beverage that combines a shot of espresso with a slice of ci...
22/01/2024

NEW DRINK AVAILABLE

Espresso Romano is a traditional Italian beverage that combines a shot of espresso with a slice of citrus or citrus juice. It's a versatile drink that can be served hot, cold, or iced – and with or without milk.

While it may not be as popular as other espresso-based drinks, it's definitely worth trying.

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Save 50% on Espresso-based DrinksTara Kape 🤙Nasa tapat kami ng PhilsCat, Agri Gate, CLSU.
21/01/2024

Save 50% on Espresso-based Drinks

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Nasa tapat kami ng PhilsCat, Agri Gate, CLSU.

Tara Kape. Same spot, CLSU Main Gate po tayo tapat Marketing.
17/01/2024

Tara Kape. Same spot, CLSU Main Gate po tayo tapat Marketing.

25/12/2023

Christmas isn’t just a season, it’s a feeling… fueled by caffeine. Wishing you a coffee-filled, joyous Christmas.

Lantern Fest PromoAll names starts with "K"Buy 1 Coffee FREE 1 Iced Latte*Please bring your ID📍Main Gate (near overpass)...
12/12/2023

Lantern Fest Promo

All names starts with "K"
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We are brewing until 8PM here at Main Gate.Tara Kape
04/12/2023

We are brewing until 8PM here at Main Gate.

Tara Kape

Lahat ng KATHRYN at DANIEL libre iced coffee mamaya 5PM to 7PM. Hanapin nyo yung Blu Ban Cafe sa Main Gate. Dala kayo ID...
01/12/2023

Lahat ng KATHRYN at DANIEL libre iced coffee mamaya 5PM to 7PM. Hanapin nyo yung Blu Ban Cafe sa Main Gate. Dala kayo ID. 🥤🥤🥤

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Guys tara Kape 🤙For today's sched 11AM until 2PM Agri, 2PM until 7PM Main Gate.
01/12/2023

Guys tara Kape 🤙

For today's sched 11AM until 2PM Agri, 2PM until 7PM Main Gate.

Guys open na kami until 5PM.Tara Kape
30/11/2023

Guys open na kami until 5PM.

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Guys open tayo Agri 12pm to 3PM, Main Gate 3PM to 8PM.Tara Kape!
29/11/2023

Guys open tayo Agri 12pm to 3PM, Main Gate 3PM to 8PM.

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Saw Mill Avenue , CLSU 2nd Gate
Catbalogan
3120

Opening Hours

Monday 2pm - 7pm
Tuesday 2pm - 7pm
Wednesday 2pm - 7pm
Thursday 2pm - 7pm
Friday 2pm - 5pm

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