What is the difference between hot American style?
The differences between hot American and iced American are: different amounts, different amounts of ice, different tastes, etc.
1. The quantity is different between iced American style and hot American style.
During the Americano making process, more ice cubes are added to the iced Americano than the hot Americano, resulting in more water, resulting in a lower coffee content in the iced Americano than in the hot Americano.
But in terms of the total volume of the two, there is no quantitative difference. The main difference lies in the cup capacity used by different stores.
2. The amount of ice is different. Because ice American style cools down quickly, the quick cooling will not produce that sour taste, and the taste is very refreshing.
Compared with hot American style, there are not so many fancy names.
The difference lies in the amount of ice, including no ice, less ice, and more ice, while American style has no ice.
3. Different tastes. Compared with iced American style, the taste is refreshing, while hot American style has a more mellow taste. The ratio recommended on the market is basically around 1:8, but friends also know that this value is not suitable for all beans. You
Even 1:6 or 1:7 or 1:4 is not impossible.
Steps to Tasting Americano Coffee When a cup of coffee is brought to you, don’t rush to drink it. There should be a step-by-step process like tea or wine tasting, in order to achieve the purpose of relaxation, refreshment and enjoyment.
1. Smell the aroma and experience the strong aroma of coffee.
2. Observe the color. It is best for the coffee to appear dark brown, rather than completely black and bottomless.
3. Taste. Take a sip of black coffee first to feel the taste of original coffee. The coffee should be slightly sweet, slightly bitter, slightly sour but not astringent.
Then taste it in small sips. Don't rush to swallow the coffee. Hold it in your mouth temporarily and let the coffee and saliva mix with the air for a while before swallowing.