My focus here was to display an example of a great shot to link to a post on the HomeBarista websight. I am planning to film a full lever pull demonstration soon.
To answer your questions: I lift the lever and do an active 10 second pre-infusion involving pulling the lever down about 1/4 the way to infuse the puck and then lifting the lever to let in more water and then repeating 1 or 2 more times. The active pre-infusion displaces enough water in the puck to allow a single full pull to produce a full 2oz double shot.
Great video. At the risk of looking pedantic, shouldn't it be Colombian with an "o", though? The only Columbia I know is the university.
scrumpymanjack 3 years ago
Thank you. You are absolutely correct. This is the typical error in spelling I routinely make. It has now been corrected.
ladalet 2 years ago
Fantastic! I am in learning phase and a video like that would be invaluable. Surprisingly I haven't seen anything else like it anywhere.
atlanticatlanta 4 years ago
I am loading a new video clip showing the whole shot pulling process from beginning to end--as I write this. Just click "More from this user"
ladalet 4 years ago
Looks great, but I would love to see the lever
in action. When do you lift it up, for how long,
when do you push it down, how many times, etc?
atlanticatlanta 4 years ago
My focus here was to display an example of a great shot to link to a post on the HomeBarista websight. I am planning to film a full lever pull demonstration soon.
ladalet 4 years ago
To answer your questions: I lift the lever and do an active 10 second pre-infusion involving pulling the lever down about 1/4 the way to infuse the puck and then lifting the lever to let in more water and then repeating 1 or 2 more times. The active pre-infusion displaces enough water in the puck to allow a single full pull to produce a full 2oz double shot.
ladalet 4 years ago