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How to Make Light Roast Espresso, According to Chemists (2025) from Wired Matthew Korfhage

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The traditional knock is that light roast espresso is bitter and sour. But new techniques mean that just plain isn’t true anymore.The traditional knock is that light roast espresso is bitter and sour. But new techniques mean that just plain isn’t true anymore. 

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