S. Turer

S. Turer is a globally focused coffee professional specializing in quality control, green coffee evaluation, roasting optimization, and production systems for specialty and commercial coffee operations. With a background spanning origin sourcing, cupping calibration, and manufacturing workflows, he has advised coffee businesses on improving yield, reducing waste, and aligning flavor outcomes with brand goals. His approach emphasizes measurable quality standards, process discipline, and long-term sustainability.

cold brew concentrate

Cold Brew Concentrate: Easy Cafe-Quality Coffee at Home

Cold brew concentrate delivers 2-4 times the caffeine strength of regular cold brew, creating a versatile base that transforms into everything from diluted iced coffee to espresso-style shots. This concentrated extraction method steeps coarsely ground coffee in cold water for 12-24 hours, producing a smooth, low-acid concentrate that stores for up to two weeks refrigerated. […]

Cold Brew Concentrate: Easy Cafe-Quality Coffee at Home Read More »

how long to steep cold brew

How Long to Steep Cold Brew: Achieve Smooth Rich Flavor

Cold brew requires 12 to 24 hours of steeping time, with 18-20 hours producing optimal extraction and balanced flavor. The extended steeping period compensates for room temperature brewing, allowing sufficient time for water to extract coffee’s soluble compounds without heat acceleration. This guide covers precise timing factors, ratios, and techniques for achieving café-quality cold brew

How Long to Steep Cold Brew: Achieve Smooth Rich Flavor Read More »

cold brew coffee

Cold Brew Coffee Guide: Master Smooth Low-Acid Brewing

Cold brew coffee creates smooth, low-acid coffee through extended steeping of coarsely ground beans in cold water for 12-24 hours, extracting 18-22% of soluble compounds compared to hot brewing’s 18-25% extraction in minutes (Specialty Coffee Association, 2024). This extended extraction time at room temperature produces 67% less acid than hot-brewed coffee while maintaining caffeine levels,

Cold Brew Coffee Guide: Master Smooth Low-Acid Brewing Read More »

pulse pouring technique

Pulse Pouring Technique For Balanced, Clear Pour-Over Coffee

Pulse pouring transforms V60 and pour-over brewing by breaking the water addition into 3-5 controlled intervals rather than one continuous stream. This technique manipulates extraction timing and coffee bed saturation to enhance flavor clarity and balance. Professional baristas use pulse pouring to control variables like bloom time, water temperature retention, and particle agitation that determine

Pulse Pouring Technique For Balanced, Clear Pour-Over Coffee Read More »

bloom phase pour over

Bloom Phase Pour Over: Master Even Extraction & Flavor

The bloom phase transforms coffee brewing from random extraction to controlled precision. During blooming, CO2 trapped in freshly roasted beans escapes when water first contacts the grounds, creating visible bubbling and expansion that indicates proper degassing for even saturation. This 30-45 second pre-infusion step determines whether your pour over achieves balanced extraction or suffers from

Bloom Phase Pour Over: Master Even Extraction & Flavor Read More »