You Don't Need a $2,000 Machine
Great espresso at home is more accessible than ever. With the right beans, grind, and technique, you can pull rich, crema-topped shots that rival your favorite café — without the price tag.
What Makes a Great Espresso Bean?
Espresso blends are typically medium-to-dark roasts with low acidity and high body. Look for beans with chocolatey, nutty, or caramel tasting notes — these translate beautifully under pressure. Our Best Coffee Blends for Espresso are specifically crafted for home espresso machines.
Grind Size Is Everything
Espresso requires a fine, consistent grind. Too coarse and your shot will be watery and under-extracted. Too fine and it'll be bitter and slow. Aim for a grind that looks like fine table salt.
The Golden Ratio
A standard espresso uses 18–20g of coffee to produce 36–40g of liquid in 25–30 seconds. This is your baseline — adjust from there based on taste.
Milk Drinks Made Easy
Once you've nailed your shot, the world of lattes, cappuccinos, and flat whites opens up. Steam milk to 140–150°F for the perfect microfoam texture.
Shop our espresso blends and start pulling better shots today.
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