☕ How to Make Espresso at Home (Simple Guide)

☕ How to Make Espresso at Home (Simple Guide)

☕ How to Make Espresso at Home (Simple Guide)

Making espresso doesn’t have to be complicated. If you have a good machine, a grinder, and fresh beans, you can make café-quality coffee at home.


1. Pick Your Coffee

Use fresh whole beans from Clockwork Roasters.
If you’re not sure which one to start with, try something labeled “Espresso Roast” — like Conductor’s Choice or Barista’s Pride.
These are roasted to taste great under pressure.


2. Grind the Beans

Espresso needs a fine grind — like table salt or a bit finer.

  • Use a burr grinder if you have one (it gives even results).

  • Grind right before you brew for the best flavor.

  • Start with 18 grams of coffee for one double shot.

👉 If the espresso pours too fast, grind finer.
👉 If it barely drips out, grind coarser.


3. Prep the Coffee

  • Put the ground coffee in your portafilter.

  • Tap it gently so it’s even.

  • Tamp (press) it down firmly and evenly.

  • Wipe off any loose grounds on the edge.


4. Pull the Shot

  • Lock the portafilter into your espresso machine.

  • Start the shot.

  • You want about 25–30 seconds of brewing time.

  • You should get about 2 ounces (or ~36 grams) of espresso from 18 grams of coffee.

The espresso should flow like warm honey — not too fast, not too slow.


5. Taste and Adjust

Take a sip and see how it tastes:

  • Too sour? → Grind a bit finer or let it brew longer.

  • Too bitter? → Grind a bit coarser or brew a little shorter.

  • Watery? → Add a bit more coffee next time.


6. Make Milk Drinks (Optional)

If you like lattes or cappuccinos:

  • Use cold milk.

  • Steam it until it’s hot (around 140–150°F) and has smooth, tiny bubbles.

  • Pour gently into your espresso.


7. Clean Up

Always clean your gear after you’re done:

  • Rinse the portafilter and basket.

  • Wipe the steam wand.

  • Flush a bit of water through the machine.

Clean tools = better tasting espresso next time.


8. Quick Tips

✅ Use filtered water (bad water = bad espresso).
✅ Keep your machine hot before brewing.
✅ Always use fresh beans (ideally within 2–4 weeks of roasting).
✅ Practice! Each coffee behaves a little differently.


Example

Here’s how a simple session might look:

  1. Use Clockwork Roasters “Conductor’s Choice” Espresso Roast.

  2. Grind 18 g of beans fine.

  3. Tamp evenly.

  4. Pull shot for 28 s.

  5. Taste — adjust if needed.

  6. Enjoy your espresso (or turn it into a cappuccino).


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