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Why I Don't Recommend the Baratza Virtuoso


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In this episode, I'm diving into coffee grinder recommendations—specifically why I don't recommend the Baratza Virtuoso despite owning it for years. I share my honest experience with this popular $250 grinder, explaining how it performs flawlessly mechanically and looks great on your counter, but ultimately falls short in what matters most: the cup quality. I talk about how the Virtuoso produces a muddy, concentrated flavor profile where all the tasting notes hit at once and then dissipate, making it difficult to distinguish the nuanced characteristics that make each coffee unique. I explain why this becomes more apparent as your palate develops and you start seeking clarity and separation in your cups.

I also provide practical alternatives that deliver better value and cup quality. I recommend starting with the Baratza Encore, which offers the same grinding capability as the Virtuoso but costs $70-100 less, making it a smarter entry point into quality grinding. For those ready to explore hand grinding, I discuss the Timemore K6 as an excellent option that provides noticeably better clarity and separation in the cup at around $80-100. By listening to this episode, you'll learn how to make smarter purchasing decisions that align with your coffee journey stage, understand why grinder profiles matter as much as grind settings, and discover when it's time to upgrade as your palate evolves.

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Everyday Beans Podcast - Mostly About Coffee and Other StuffBy Oaks, the coffee guy