Been eyeing up a V60 setup for some time and finally treated myself this week as a little pick-me-up retail therapy!
Picked up a size 1 Hario ceramic dripper, matching glass serving jug and a bunch of brown filter papers for the princely sum of ~£40 delivered!
It beats the plastic funnel and cloth bag I was using and ended up knocking over, and the coffee tha comes out of it is clear, super tasty, not bitter in the slightest. It is a bit of a faff - takes a few minutes of slowly pouring the water on the ground coffee, but it's worth it! I may even invest in one of the swan neck kettles at some point, it really is very nice to take a moment or two, the making becomes part of the enjoyment.
Overall - highly recommended if you appreciate the subtleties of flavour potential in coffee
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You definitely need to get a gooseneck kettle. Essential tool for good pour overs. That plus the V60 and a burr grinder is all you need!
OK perfect that is what I thought I was making, just wasn't sure. Thank you!My coffee cup is huge. I press my Aeropress, and add water to almost full. I think it is somewhat like an 'Americano', an espresso drink which is a shot (or 2) of espresso, and boiling water to fill.
So over the last few years I have switched from being a tea only drinker, to a coffee and tea fan.
my palate isn't defined as it is towards the special herb lol, but I do enjoy a nice cup of coffee.
now I had a 30 dollar Black and decker 12 cup maker and to be honest it doesn't really make good coffee. a couple reasons. I am the only one in my house who drinks coffee, so I only make 4-6 cups in a go. it's never hot enough, and it just doesn't really taste all that great. so then my gf bought a tassimo, and it makes much better coffee. but still it's a little weak, while it is warmer...
so then on reddit the other day I was reading about great life changing devices that cost less than 100 bucks.
a french press was brought up. and yes I thought to myself a good idea. my sister who is a coffee nerd swears by it when she is home visiting my folks... they have a fancy machine at home i think...
so anyways I will get to the point of this thread. (start reading here if you are thinking tldr)
so to the french press posting a lot of replies came to say, FP is good but Aeropress is better.
so I looked into this more... it's a little 4 shot piston coffee maker!
you make your strong coffee and then do 1 of 2 things.
1. you filter your 2 oz coffee and then top up if you want a more normal drink.
or
2. you just fill it up to the 4 shot level (i have taken to liking this so far... but i've only had it a day.)
this thing is pretty kickass! I get coffee shop quality coffee in my own house for 35 bucks!
check it out!
I got mine here: http://www.aeropress.ca/
some reviews: http://www.amazon.com/Aerobie-AeroP...UTF8&qid=1374687722&sr=8-1&keywords=aeropress
and a vid of it in use.
i don't profit from telling you guys this, just wanted to share! it seems worth it to me!
Here in Canada, this would be my preferred coffee right now.
WAKE UP. KICK ASS.
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