SlayerEDU: Dialing in the Slayer Espresso Part 1

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In the first part of this two-part series on Dialling in the Slayer Espresso / Single Group, join Dan Fellows as he shows the first steps when dialing in a new coffee, or even a brand new Slayer Espresso machine.
The first step is to set your pre-brew flow rate using Slayer’s patented needle valve technology. This can be adjusted based on the roast and intensity of the coffee being brewed.
Next, select a brew recipe that delivers the amazing body and texture that is only capable when using a Slayer espresso machine.
The next stage is determining an appropriate grind size to achieve a total contact time (pre-brew time + full brew time) that delivers excellent taste balance in the cup.
In the final part of the video, Dan shares his ‘go-to’ starting recipe that works for a wide range of coffees, which you can try at home.
Tune in for the second part of the series where Dan will explore how to fine-tune the balance, clarity, and intensity of these already delicious espressos using machine-based extraction techniques and adjustments!
If you missed Dan’s preliminary videos, catch them here:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFRlQ...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=PlwtQ...
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  • @robertschmits4304
    @robertschmits430410 ай бұрын

    Awesome info. I'd like to have the same setup you've got there. Those shots look amazing

  • @asselinpower
    @asselinpower3 жыл бұрын

    Solid ! What a machine 👌! It would look sick in my home .

  • @wirinharwirjawan6422
    @wirinharwirjawan64223 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing.

  • @MultiGamekill
    @MultiGamekill Жыл бұрын

    I want one

  • @Kats072307
    @Kats072307 Жыл бұрын

    What is your ideal flow rate during full brew ? Around 280 ml per 30 seconds ?

  • @BenTD1986
    @BenTD19863 жыл бұрын

    Great video, can you do a video on how to extract really light roasted coffees. They give me the hardest time extracting properly. I will adjust my needle valve to 40g, maybe that will help.

  • @DANFELLOWScoffeecocktails

    @DANFELLOWScoffeecocktails

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hey Ben. If this were me, my first steps would be to grind finely to increase total contact time, possibly up to around 55-60s. You are exactly right, you could also consider adjusting your flow rate with the needle valve, bringing it town to 45g per 30s, and even 40s per 30s if this gets you closer. A big factor here is your grinder; I'm not sure what you use but a great grinder will obviously give you even more control and precision. I hope it is going well!

  • @quuids8895
    @quuids88953 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! I have found that I need to lower the pressure to achieve these parameters on my Slayer. What is your brew pump pressure default? Mine is currently set to 35%

  • @jdrobison1967

    @jdrobison1967

    3 жыл бұрын

    Wondering the same thing. Seems like a long contact if it's at full (9 bar?) pressure.

  • @DANFELLOWScoffeecocktails

    @DANFELLOWScoffeecocktails

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@jdrobison1967 Hi both. My brew pressure is set to 9-bar. It is definitely a long contact time, but you can push 23%+ extractions without any unpleasant bitterness - it tends to increase sweetness and body. I love this machine!

  • @PoisonedGamingX

    @PoisonedGamingX

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@DANFELLOWScoffeecocktails especially with an Ek

  • @JuliusSP1
    @JuliusSP19 ай бұрын

    What is BRW? What is 1.5?

  • @mikewatson2336
    @mikewatson23363 жыл бұрын

    Is there ever an instance when you would try and adjust grind to change only pre-brew or only full-brew? Or are you only really focused on total contact time?

  • @DANFELLOWScoffeecocktails

    @DANFELLOWScoffeecocktails

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Mike. I have found the most effective way to manipulate only pre-brew or full-brew time is by adjusting the flow rate. I did some interesting testing and found that adjusting my flow rate (but keeping the grind size fixed) essentially moved the saturation point where I would switch from pre to full-brew. It had a really interesting effect on the shots. Here is the video which outlines this, I hope it is useful! I find the entire process fascinating so will continue sharing my experiences and look forward to hearing others'! kzread.info/dash/bejne/o3qGzrOjYZCogpM.html

  • @baristajhay0704
    @baristajhay07042 жыл бұрын

    Hi Sir, where is the needle valve of the double group head slayer machine? Because there are two visible valve under the drip tray of the machine, is that it?

  • @SlayerEspressoMachines

    @SlayerEspressoMachines

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello! In our video on the Slayer Espresso you will see the needle valve placement when the cup tray is removed from the machine at abut 15 seconds in: kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZIeX2qqnn9DIXag.html

  • @vamps15me
    @vamps15me5 ай бұрын

    Why the pump sound so weird?

  • @slappadabass1977
    @slappadabass197710 ай бұрын

    Is there an easy way to adjust the needle value? Seems a bit tedious to have to go into the inner workings of it each time to adjust as I swap from light roasts to medium. Would be great to have that on the outside of the machine some how!

  • @SlayerEspressoMachines

    @SlayerEspressoMachines

    10 ай бұрын

    @slappadabass1977 Hey there! We're not currently offering this as an option. Though the needle valve is definitely designed to be adjustable, our method of brewing is designed around being able to consistently toggle between 2 distinct flow rates.

  • @jaybumify
    @jaybumify2 жыл бұрын

    Is the espresso machine plumbed or using a water pump system to draw from a water jug or other external reservoir? If using a water pump system, what type is being used?! I’m doing some research on which water pump system will be just fine for the machine if I decided to go this route, but I know that the upgraded feature on the newer version with a rotary pump does not necessarily need a water pump system anymore. What is the recommendation that a water pump system would still be beneficial to extend the life of the rotary pump?

  • @DANFELLOWScoffeecocktails

    @DANFELLOWScoffeecocktails

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi Scott. My machine runs from water tanks. I have a FloJet hooked up as I had one from a previous project, but you could definitely run the updated Single Group (with the rotary pump) without any sort of FloJet.

  • @Dejan_23Unlimited
    @Dejan_23Unlimited2 жыл бұрын

    It’s a game ☕️

  • @pintsizer
    @pintsizer3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Dan, question regarding flow rate. If medium and darker roasts require higher Flow rate; would we then not have to grind finer to meet the contact time of roughly 25 sec prb and 25 sec brew (this extracting more)? Would this not lead to even more extraction from a roast level that extracts more easily than a lighter roast? Trying to understand why darker roasts use higher flow - unless I am to shorten my prb and brew.

  • @DANFELLOWScoffeecocktails

    @DANFELLOWScoffeecocktails

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi Ejam. I have so much time for this question! My experience of a higher flow rate is that we are able to slightly increase perceived acidity of the shot, which I enjoy emphasising in a darker roast coffee. You are totally right that you would need to grind finer to achieve a 50s total contact time which could run the risk of finding some bitterness, so I would be inclined to run slightly quicker shots (perhaps aiming for 45s TCT as a starting point) with a coarser grind to ensure we pull out as much sweetness as possible without unbalancing the shot with bitterness. We could also brew a 'bump' shot if we wanted to push acidity further. I hope this is useful! I would love to hear your experiences with darker roasts extracted on the SSG. I think it is so exciting to be able to fine tune coffees and find characteristics we perhaps wouldn't be able to with more conventional extractions!

  • @scider2
    @scider22 жыл бұрын

    What is the flow rate during full brew?

  • @DANFELLOWScoffeecocktails

    @DANFELLOWScoffeecocktails

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hi. The full brew flow rate is around 9g per second.

  • @pscoffeeroasters
    @pscoffeeroasters10 ай бұрын

    You are the first person Ive seen to recommend a lower yield for lighter roasts. Was this a mistake and if not what are your thoughts here?

  • @DANFELLOWScoffeecocktails

    @DANFELLOWScoffeecocktails

    10 ай бұрын

    Hi there. I think you may be referring to my recommendations on pre-brew flow rate (of water) rather than yield. I recommend a higher pre-brew flow rate for darker roasts as this tends to shorten the pre-brew time, as the higher flow rate of water saturates the puck quicker. The opposites also apply for lighter roasts i.e. a lower flow rate for longer pre-brew times. I hope this clarifies!

  • @mikemoyer75
    @mikemoyer75 Жыл бұрын

    Is that an aeropress funnel on your EK43?

  • @DANFELLOWScoffeecocktails

    @DANFELLOWScoffeecocktails

    Жыл бұрын

    It sure is, good eye!

  • @williambradfordreese
    @williambradfordreese Жыл бұрын

    What kind of grinder is that?

  • @SlayerEspressoMachines

    @SlayerEspressoMachines

    Жыл бұрын

    Hello! It is a Mahlkönig EK43 S.

  • @SkinnyGeek_1010
    @SkinnyGeek_1010 Жыл бұрын

    I have a Lagom P100 grinder with SSP High Uniformity burrs, would the reduced number of fines change the dial in timings? With traditional extractions it ends up flowing through around 20s instead of the normal 30s.

  • @ch99onpsp
    @ch99onpsp2 жыл бұрын

    8:05 total pre + brew = 66 ! so to make it 55 pre around 25 + 5 sec brew to get total 55 sec. I don't understand

  • @DANFELLOWScoffeecocktails

    @DANFELLOWScoffeecocktails

    2 жыл бұрын

    Hello! The 66 second shot was while dialling in, so was longer than I was aiming for. The next step is to adjust the grind size (in this case coarser) to achieve a total contact time (pre-brew time + full-brew time) between 45 and 55 seconds. I tend to aim for 25 seconds pre-brew time + 25 seconds full-brew time to get around 50 seconds in total. Obviously you can have a few seconds either way, but this is a nice target I like to start with.

  • @annaheya2109
    @annaheya2109 Жыл бұрын

    Is it really worth pending that much money on a cup of coffee it’s like buying a Ferrari

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