Why Coffee Tastes Sour

You’ve bought the fancy V60, watched the YouTube tutorials, and finally ordered a bag of premium single-origin beans fromΒ Bean Shipper. You expect a burst of floral notes, but instead, your first sip is… aggressively sour.

It’s a frustrating moment that makes many Malaysians think, "Maybe I’m just not a specialty coffee person." Before you give up and go back to instant mix, here’s a secret: It’s probably not the beans. High-quality specialty coffee is naturally acidic, but it should never taste like a lemon. Here are the three most common reasons your homebrew is missing the mark and how to fix them using what you have in your Malaysian kitchen.

1. The "Under-Extraction" Trap

In coffee science, "sour" usually means "under-extracted." This happens when the water hasn't had enough time or surface area to pull the sweetness out of the bean.

  • The Fix: Grind finer. If your coffee tastes like a sour lime, your grind size is likely too coarse (resembling sea salt). Try moving your grinder a few clicks finer until it resembles table salt. This slows down the water flow, giving it more time to extract those hidden sugars.

2. The Water Temperature Myth

Many Malaysian households use "hot water" from a standard water dispenser. Often, these dispensers top out at 80Β°C to 85Β°C. For a light-roast Ethiopian or Colombian bean, that’s simply not hot enough to extract the flavour.

  • The Fix: Use boiling water. If you are brewing light to medium roasts, don't be afraid of the "off the boil" temperature (92Β°C - 96Β°C). If you don't have a temperature-controlled kettle, let your Maggi-boiling water sit for just 30 seconds before pouring.

3. The "Tap Water" Taint

The mineral content in our local tap water (even if filtered through a household carbon filter) varies wildly between Selangor, Penang, and Johor. If your water is too "soft" or has too many chemicals, it can emphasise harsh acidity and mask the bean's true profile.

  • The Fix: Try a "Water Test." Brew one cup with your usual tap water and one cup with bottled mineral water (like Sea Master or Desa). You’ll be shocked at how much sweeter the mineral water version tastes.


Pro Tip: If you’re tired of "dialing in" and wasting half a bag of expensive beans, try our Bean Shipper Taster Packs. We provide smaller 90g portions of different roasts so you can find your perfect grind size without the guilt of wasting a premium 300g bag.



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