Illustration of Channeling in coffee
Technique

Channeling

A common espresso defect where water creates a channel through the puck instead of flowing evenly. Causes some grounds to be over-extracted and others under-extracted, resulting in a sour, bitter, or thin shot. Fixed by better distribution and tamping.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Channeling in coffee?
A common espresso defect where water creates a channel through the puck instead of flowing evenly. Causes some grounds to be over-extracted and others under-extracted, resulting in a sour, bitter, or thin shot. Fixed by better distribution and tamping.