nick@campfyre.nickwebster.dev to EspressoEnglish · edit-211 months agoI went traditional and split a shot into singles to try out these new demitasse cups I got for Christmascampfyre.nickwebster.devimagemessage-square11fedilinkarrow-up163arrow-down12
arrow-up161arrow-down1imageI went traditional and split a shot into singles to try out these new demitasse cups I got for Christmascampfyre.nickwebster.devnick@campfyre.nickwebster.dev to EspressoEnglish · edit-211 months agomessage-square11fedilink
minus-squarenick@campfyre.nickwebster.devOPlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·11 months agoIt was nice, although fairly mellow because I pulled it 20g:60g (so two 30g singles)
minus-squareRedFoxlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·8 months agoHow do you deal with the potential for the shots to unequal in volume? In a perfect world, you get equal pour from both sides, but despite my efforts, I notice that’s not always the case.
minus-squarenick@campfyre.nickwebster.devOPlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·8 months agoI chose not to care, I had both cups on the scale and they looked about even though. If I really wanted accuracy I would have pulled the shot into a shot splitting cup and then split afterwards.
minus-squareRedFoxlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·8 months ago chose not to care I need more of this in my life. I still use a scale to measure the shot weight each time. That machine is manual and just runs a timer.
It was nice, although fairly mellow because I pulled it 20g:60g (so two 30g singles)
How do you deal with the potential for the shots to unequal in volume?
In a perfect world, you get equal pour from both sides, but despite my efforts, I notice that’s not always the case.
I chose not to care, I had both cups on the scale and they looked about even though. If I really wanted accuracy I would have pulled the shot into a shot splitting cup and then split afterwards.
I need more of this in my life.
I still use a scale to measure the shot weight each time. That machine is manual and just runs a timer.