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Yes I have heard of the degassing step, but I fail to see how that CO2 would end up in my drink anyway, regardless of if I let it bubble with less water on top or not, the CO2 is still much less dense than water, so it will bubble up regardless. I remember reading something where someone also did some tests with bloom or without bloom and they found no difference, may have been James Hoffman, but not entirely sure. (But watching James Hoffman isn't praxis so I stopped)
I think it's less about the gas getting into your drink and more that if the gas is pushing the water away then the water has less of a chance to strip away the oils that you do want in your drink. I'm definitely not expert I just love coffee haha
This makes more sense actually, thank you