JHCCoffee This was with an IMS 15g basket,
Right. I googled that up. Seems like it’s a very thin basket, i.e.: 22mm. The 24.5mm hods approx. 18g, and the 26.5mm holds 20g. So it’s fair to say that approx. 2mm difference mean roughly 2g in coffee. So yeah, try 16g or 15g. I think 13.5g is too little.
JHCCoffee Fyi, as I had been enabling the after shot release of the puck by using my Lelit’s flush buttons for a couple of seconds (my puck sticks to my IMS screen if I do not), might this flush be the cause of the puck fracture?
Maybe. But that’s irrelevant if that’s afterwards right? 😃 - If your IMS screen is giving you stuck pucks… Why use it? Was the original screen giving you stuck pucks too?
With the original screen, don’t do it too tight. Tighten the screen barely until the screen touches the plate and you can no longer rotate the screen with your fingers. As for the IMS screen, no idea. I think it’s useless for the Elizabeth, but that’s up to you to determine.🤪
JHCCoffee back to the second part of my post. What do you think of my distribution technique?
My most recent experimentation after being bored of the Niche disk and dosing into the portafilter for a while…
- Dose 18g into the Niche;
- Cover it with a lid that fits to reduce popcorning; (small Nutella pot lid, anything really);
- Grind into Niche’s cup;
- Stir the grinds into the cup with a chopstick;
- Flip it over the ground coffee into the portafilter basket;
- Remove the cup;
- Level it with a one of those wet tool, but I think a toothpick will do the trick too - I used one for ages;
- Optionally, use a levelling tool - I use it occasionally, and when I do it I swear it works better!
- Tamp;
- Brew.
So no, I do not tap the basket/PF to settle.
IMMV.
With regards to stucky pucks… The Elizabeth is a champion for that. But it depends on many factors. I wrote extensively about this, and there isn’t a single thing that one can do to mitigate that - well, unless you use a puck screen. 😃. For me, it sometimes happens, sometimes it doesn’t. It’s more likely to happen for certain coffees too.
If you want to release the stuck puck from the group cleanly, there are ways:
- Undo the PF pushing the handle down slightly. When I mean slightly, I mean just gravity really or a tiny amount of gentle downwards pressure. subconsciously, we try to keep the PF level. So keep “unscrewing” the PF like so until it comes out. The puck is likely to come out with it.
- Blip the brew button for a very short time, like, half a second. put a little container underneath it and catch the puck.
Welcome to the madness. 🤣