Grind Settings Overview
The Baratza Sette grinder is specifically optimized for espresso with 40 settings designed for precision extraction. Understanding how to dial in espresso using Baratza Sette settings is essential for achieving consistent results with different coffee bean types and roast levels.
Settings 1-5 (Finest Grind)
Espresso brewing, very fine grindsExtraction: Slower extraction, more resistance
Notes: Optimized for espresso extraction
Settings 6-15 (Fine to Medium Grind)
Most espresso methodsExtraction: Target 25-30 seconds extraction
Notes: Good starting range for espresso users
Settings 16-25 (Medium to Coarse Grind)
Pour-over, drip coffeeExtraction: Faster flow
Notes: Versatile range
Settings 26-40 (Very Coarse Grind)
French press, cold brewExtraction: Very fast flow
Notes: Too coarse for espresso
How to Dial In
Start at Setting 10
Why: Setting 10 provides middle ground for the 40-setting range
Adjust: Go finer (decrease setting) if espresso too fast, go coarser (increase setting) if too slow
Pull Espresso Shot
Why: Observe extraction time and espresso flow rate
Adjust: Target 25-30 seconds for 2oz espresso output
Assess Espresso Flow
Why: Fast gushing indicates too coarse, slow drip indicates too fine
Adjust: Change setting by 1 at a time for consistency
Taste Test Espresso
Why: Sour espresso indicates under-extraction, bitter espresso indicates over-extraction
Adjust: Go finer for sour flavor, go coarser for bitter flavor
Document Settings
Why: Different coffee beans require different settings
Adjust: Note setting working for each coffee batch
Bean-Specific Settings
Light Roast Coffee Beans
Settings 7-10 (Finer Grind)Light roast beans are denser, requiring finer grind for proper espresso extraction
Medium Roast Coffee Beans
Settings 10-13 (Standard Grind)Medium roast beans provide good starting point, requiring adjustment to taste
Dark Roast Coffee Beans
Settings 13-16 (Coarser Grind)Dark roast bean oils extract quickly, requiring coarser grind preventing bitterness
Fresh Coffee (1-2 weeks from roast date)
Standard setting or slightly coarserFresh beans retain significant CO2 gas, potentially requiring adjustment upward
Older Coffee (3-4+ weeks from roast date)
Finer setting than usualOlder beans have completed CO2 degassing, requiring finer grind for compensation
Troubleshooting
❌ Espresso shot runs too fast (under 20 seconds extraction)
Cause: Grind too coarse for espresso
Solution: Decrease grind setting by 1-2 numbers
❌ Espresso shot runs too slow (over 35 seconds extraction)
Cause: Grind too fine for espresso
Solution: Increase grind setting by 1-2 numbers
❌ No crema appearing on espresso
Cause: Stale coffee beans or grind too coarse
Solution: Use fresher beans, go finer with setting
❌ Espresso tastes bitter or over-extracted
Cause: Over-extraction from too fine grind
Solution: Increase grind setting, reduce dose
❌ Espresso tastes sour or under-extracted
Cause: Under-extraction from too coarse grind
Solution: Decrease grind setting, increase dose
❌ Channeling (uneven espresso extraction)
Cause: Inconsistent grind distribution
Solution: Tap portafilter, distribute grounds evenly