Espresso Lane
Dial-in threads for dose, yield, pressure profiling and puck prep. Share bottomless portafilter photos and get feedback on crema colour and shot time.
COFFEECRAFT HUB · VICTORIA
Challenge 01 — 2026 Season
Join a Canadian home barista community where extraction notes, grind settings and pour-over ratios are shared openly. No gatekeeping, no sponsored fluff — just real dial-in feedback from people who pull shots at their kitchen counter every morning.



Our charter defines how CoffeeCraft Hub operates as a community platform — not a café, not a roastery, and not a generic social network.
CoffeeCraft Hub exists so home baristas across Canada can document their espresso dial-in journeys, share filter brew recipes and participate in seasonal challenges without commercial pressure. Whether you tamp with a calibrated tamper or are still learning how bloom time affects your V60, your notes belong here. We believe honest cup ratings — scored on aroma, body, clarity and finish — help everyone improve faster than watching polished influencer reels.
Every member agrees to contribute constructively: cite your burr grinder setting, water temperature, dose and yield, and describe channeling or sourness when a shot misses the mark. Moderators review submissions for clarity but never gatekeep equipment tiers. A hand-me-down Gaggia Classic deserves the same thoughtful feedback as a dual-boiler machine.
We host structured programs including the 2026 Season Challenge series, recipe archive workshops and community rating sessions. Our Victoria studio at Yates Street serves as the administrative home for CoffeeCraft Hub Inc., but the platform itself is digital-first — built for kitchen counters from Halifax to Vancouver Island.
Registered home baristas sharing recipes, grind logs and challenge entries
Pick your brew path — or explore all four. Each lane has dedicated moderators, pinned resources and weekly discussion threads.
Dial-in threads for dose, yield, pressure profiling and puck prep. Share bottomless portafilter photos and get feedback on crema colour and shot time.
Pour-over, Chemex, AeroPress and batch brew recipes with bloom ratios, agitation notes and grind size references for flat and conical burrs.
Seasonal brew-offs with scoring rubrics. Challenge 01 focuses on single-origin filter clarity — submit your best three-cup flight before August 2026.
Honest cup scores using our five-dot rail system. Rate aroma, sweetness, acidity, body and aftertaste independently — no aggregate inflation.
Our volunteer moderators keep lanes focused, flag misinformation and summarize weekly highlights for members who miss live discussions.
This week in Espresso Lane, moderator Kai pinned a channeling troubleshooting guide covering distribution tools, WDT technique and grind consistency checks across warm and cold burrs. Filter Lane is debating bloom water ratios for Ethiopian naturals — several members posted TDS readings alongside tasting notes.
The Ratings board received forty-two new submissions for a Colombian Gesha lot, with scores ranging from 3.2 to 4.9 on our dot rail. Challenge 01 entries close on 15 August 2026 — twelve participants have already uploaded their brew videos and recipe cards.
Top-rated submissions from the community archive — updated weekly by moderator review.

92°C flat burr grind at 2.8 on the dial, 28-second shot time. Notes on reducing sourness via finer grind and pre-infusion.

15g coffee, 250g water at 96°C. 60g bloom, then pulse pours at 0:45 and 1:30. Bright acidity with clean finish.

14g medium-fine, 200g water, 1:45 total steep. Gentle swirl at 0:30. Full body with chocolate finish.
Quick answers before you dive in. See our full FAQ for more detail.
No. CoffeeCraft Hub is a home barista community platform operated by CoffeeCraft Hub Inc. We do not serve food, operate a bakery, deliver beverages or function as a general-purpose social network. Our focus is exclusively on home espresso, filter brewing, community challenges and honest cup ratings.
Not at all. Members brew with everything from manual hand grinders and moka pots to prosumer espresso machines. The community values process notes and tasting feedback over gear price tags.
Each brew log includes five independent dot-rail scores for aroma, sweetness, acidity, body and aftertaste. Moderators flag inflated or duplicate ratings. Aggregate scores appear on recipe cards after three verified reviews.
Challenge 01 asks members to brew a single-origin filter coffee using any manual method, document their recipe and submit a three-minute tasting video. Entries close 15 August 2026.
Core community access is free. Optional programs and structured workshops may carry a fee — see our Programs page for current offerings and registration details.