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I've recently learned through experience that the temperature of brewing in my stovetop affects flavours of coffee so much that depending on the beans I have to adjust my breakfast routine.
I'm struggling not to get caught up into coffee brewing nerdery now. I have enough expenses and things on my mind already.
There are a ton of variables to tweak to alter the flavour of coffee. I've recently gotten into coffee, but want to do the bare minimum to get a good drink and not go down a rabbit hole. If you enjoy that then go for it. If jot then it has worked well for me to find a good coffee brand/roast that I like and use an aero press to get a consistent good drink without spending much at all.