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Wide Awake PH
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Wide Awake PH is a specialty coffee roastery based in the Philippines. In this channel, we discuss all things coffee: sourcing, roasting, and brewing. Our goal is to document our coffee journey and share our experience and perspectives with you.
I Tried the Kinu Pourover Burr - It's Fantastic!
In this video, we tested the Kinu Pourover burr -- watch now to find out why we love it!
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The Hario V60 Suiren: The Weirdest Dripper I've Ever Used!
Просмотров 923Месяц назад
Today we're reviewing the Hario V60 Suiren dripper a unique-looking dripper that I had fun experimenting with! It was definitely an experience, but would I recommend it? Watch the video to find out!
I Joined the April Brewers Cup in Hong Kong!!
Просмотров 4702 месяца назад
Join me as I learn to navigate my first ever coffee brewing competition in another country! This was such a fun experience and we're so happy we participated in the competition and got to meet lots of great people.
Mischief Mini Review - The Little Grinder with Large Capabilities!
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.4 месяца назад
Today we're reviewing the Mischief Mini, the smallest electric grinder in the Mischief lineup that claims to grind suitably for both filter and espresso coffee and we put that claim to the test! Reach us at: Instagram: wideawakeph Email: wideawakeph@gmail.com Website: wideawakeph.com/
Bentwood Vertical 63 Review: Filter and Espresso Grinder
Просмотров 7816 месяцев назад
We're reviewing the Bentwood Vertical 63 Grinder after having used it for a couple of months for both filter and espresso brews. Watch to find out if we are happy with the results! Reach us at: Instagram: wideawakeph Email: wideawakeph@gmail.com Website: wideawakeph.com/
SUJI CHIHIRO: Is it just another Wave?
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.9 месяцев назад
In the market of coffee drippers, Suji has proven to be a contender in producing affordable drippers that brews amazing results. The limited edition Chihiro is an interesting addition to our collection. Find out why in this video!
Deep Dive: Cafec Flower and Light Roast Filter Paper
Просмотров 2,5 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Today we're reviewing the CAFEC Flower dripper, a very popular dripper that we're pairing with a special filter paper meant specifically for light roast coffee. Have you tried this dripper before? Leave a comment below and let us know what you thought! Find us at: Instagram: wideawakeph Website: wideawakeph.com/
Intenso Coffee Roasters: Our Favorite in Ho Chi Minh
Просмотров 376Год назад
In this episode of our Source Spotlight on Vietnam, we visit a local award-winning roaster called Intenso. We had such an amazing time chatting at their roastery and tasting what they have to offer, and it made us so excited about the local coffee scene as their beans were phenomenal! This is not a cafe, we dropped by their roasting facility with no prior notice and were in luck that the owner ...
ZANYA COFFEE: True Farm to Cup
Просмотров 269Год назад
In our third (and definitely not our last) installment of our Vietnam source spotlight series of vlogs, we visit the last farm on our list: Zanya coffee and roastery! We were able to talk to the owner, Marian, who handles both selling green beans and roasting specialty grade coffee himself, and talk about how being able to taste his cup affects his crop. Find us at: Website: wideawakeph.com/ In...
The Future of Coffee: Vietnamese Robusta | THE COFFEE FARMER
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Год назад
In the second episode of our Vietnam Vlog series, we visit an interesting and innovative robusta farm that produces high-quality robusta, CQI rated at 78-84 points! We at Wide Awake and many other international roasters and green bean buyers believe that fine robusta is the future of specialty coffee, especially with climate change threatening the stability of agricultural products. Come with u...
Visiting a Vietnamese Coffee Farm: Ngoc Farms
Просмотров 688Год назад
This is the first installment of a vlog series we shot while on a sourcing trip in Vietnam! We absolutely enjoyed our time there and loved hearing and learning about the history as well as the future of the Vietnamese coffee industry. Today, we visited Ngoc farms who happily toured us around his organically grown coffee trees in Da Lat. Stay tuned for the rest of the series! Find us here: Websi...
Cafe Spotlight: The Redwood Cafe - Friendly Neighborhood Specialty Coffee in Quezon City
Просмотров 466Год назад
We visited our friends at The Redwood Cafe, your friendly neighborhood specialty coffee cafe! Unlike many of the larger, more popular specialty coffee brands, we love the homey, more personal hospitality from the baristas and owners. This is the perfect place to start your specialty coffee journey if you're looking to taste something interesting and unique! Find us at: Website: wideawakeph.com/...
The TSUBAME Kalita Wave : Different from the rest
Просмотров 11 тыс.Год назад
This beautiful copper dripper gave us some pretty great brews! Check out our recommended recipes and why we love this little handmade piece of craftsmanship. Check out these other videos we used as sources: Japan House London: BIOLOGY OF METAL: METAL CRAFTSMANSHIP IN TSUBAME-SANJŌ - ruclips.net/video/NzfGTAvuPVU/видео.html NHK World Japan: The world of metal at Tsubame-Sanjo - ruclips.net/video...
Reviewing the SUJI WAVE: a Steal for only 400 Pesos (8 USD)!
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.Год назад
We're back with another flat bottom dripper review! Brewing with the Suji Wave is quite fun despite its small size. What would you like us to review next? Leave a comment below! Find us at: Instagram: wideawakeph Website: wideawakeph.com/
Reviewing the Timemore B75 Flat Bottom Dripper!
Просмотров 9 тыс.Год назад
Reviewing the Timemore B75 Flat Bottom Dripper!
The Aeropress Flow Control Cap: The Best Way to do the Inverted Method
Просмотров 21 тыс.Год назад
The Aeropress Flow Control Cap: The Best Way to do the Inverted Method
Our first International Partner Farm: Aceh Gayo Coffee from Indonesia!
Просмотров 867Год назад
Our first International Partner Farm: Aceh Gayo Coffee from Indonesia!
1Zpresso ZP6 vs Comandante C40: In-Depth Review and Taste Test!
Просмотров 20 тыс.Год назад
1Zpresso ZP6 vs Comandante C40: In-Depth Review and Taste Test!
The Brewista Smart Scale III: Small but Powerful!
Просмотров 7 тыс.Год назад
The Brewista Smart Scale III: Small but Powerful!
The REAL History of Philippine Coffee: Debunk the Myths!
Просмотров 2,8 тыс.Год назад
The REAL History of Philippine Coffee: Debunk the Myths!
All About Horchata -- Store Bought vs Homemade?
Просмотров 823Год назад
All About Horchata Store Bought vs Homemade?
The Drinks We Love: Introducing our Team
Просмотров 836Год назад
The Drinks We Love: Introducing our Team
We try Vietnamese Weasel Coffee: Worth It for 75USD?
Просмотров 779Год назад
We try Vietnamese Weasel Coffee: Worth It for 75USD?
Our First Cafe Crawl - Wide Awake Goes to Deuces!
Просмотров 761Год назад
Our First Cafe Crawl - Wide Awake Goes to Deuces!
ZP6 Special After 2 Months of DAILY USE
Просмотров 20 тыс.Год назад
ZP6 Special After 2 Months of DAILY USE
Make Tastier Espresso All the Time with 6 Bars of Brew Pressure!
Просмотров 11 тыс.Год назад
Make Tastier Espresso All the Time with 6 Bars of Brew Pressure!
Level Up Your Pourover Coffee with 3 Quick and Easy Brewing Tips!
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.Год назад
Level Up Your Pourover Coffee with 3 Quick and Easy Brewing Tips!
Best Bang for Buck Kettle VS Fellow Stagg and Hario Buono
Просмотров 15 тыс.2 года назад
Best Bang for Buck Kettle VS Fellow Stagg and Hario Buono
Roastery Updates + New Beans Incoming!
Просмотров 2632 года назад
Roastery Updates New Beans Incoming!
Have you had the chance to test the Pietro? If so, how would say it compares to both ZP6 and Kinu PoB? Great video, thanks for sharing your experience!
Thanks for the insightful review! I'm currently exploring the Pob Burr and would appreciate your thoughts on how it compares to the ZP6. My primary focus is on a filter grinder, as I mostly enjoy light roast coffee brewed with a V60 and drip assist. I prefer lighter roasts that are juicy, fruity, and bright. While I understand that certain coffees may perform better with specific grinders, if you had to choose just one, which would you recommend?
I'm planning to get the pour over burr to make cold brew and french press to get less fines.
Sir, anong size po nhnvy nut na nag se secure sa Burr? Is it 8mm, 10mm?
Most of this information, while not technically incorrect, it’s misleading. Warm up time, this is just a blatant lie when you don’t talk about machines that warm up in 10 minutes. Taste at home is miles ahead of Starbucks. Joy in making it yourself is a positive. No one buys a machine to save money. It’s enjoyable. In general I think this video misses the mark.
I have a Kinu POB in the new Titan, a Kinu simplicity with standard burr, a ZP6 and a Zerno with SSP MP/HU/LS2.5 and the Kinu POB is alway the one I come back to for brewing coffee. I like to updose a bit from the trendy 15:250, 12:200 etc. So I do 16.5:250, 95-96C for light stuff, nothing more to keep the acidity perception high. -50g bloom + tiny bit of WWDT to saturate evenly -2nd pour up to 1:10 ratio (so in that case up to 165g), inspired by Denis Sabou -3rd pour very low agitation up to desired ratio (melodrip or any drip assist like Gabi B). -Grind size I use is around 3.2.0 - 3.5.0 Hope you try this one!
This recipe shines with natural coffees!
@@AnOtterCoffee fab to see you on this review also and great that there’s a comparison to the brew burrs on the Zerno which I’d never think of getting. I’ve got the cv3 on the way and will definitely pick up the pob for my pour over now!
Do you know if the difference between an EK43 is dramatically different than the Bentwood?
Might this type of cafec filter on origami dripper since its is a fast dripper as well. And thanks for introducing the tritan cafec dripper.
Only a few Filipinos use Kinu, hoping after this video alot of people consider Kinu.
Will the burr work with the Mischief Mini Electric Grinder?
Thanks for your review ! Really well made, a lot of relevant informations. I have the Kinu M47, I use it for espresso and turkish, but I have planned to purchase POB. It's the gold fusion avalaible in my area. For Pour Over, I use KinGrinder K6, but I want to try a different flavor profile and the build quality of the Kinu is awesome. The user experience is more pleasant with the Kinu than the KinGrinder.
Thank you for watching and glad it was helpful to you!
Been through a similar journey. Commandante C40 - Kinu - ZP6 - Kinu POB Still exploring possibilities with POB. It’s a tricky grinder to dial in and not super forgiving. The problem with pairing Kinu POB with April is that both the grinder and dripper are geared towards flavor transparency. Which can result in cup that’s very harmonious and analytical but can feel watery/weak/muted. Especially in the competition context where sometimes gentle and nuanced cups are perceived to be flat because of palate fatigue. Currently, I have 2 approaches for April: 1. Kinu OG burr medium-fine grind + sitarist fast flat to highlight mids and bass notes, get that sugary sweetness and texture. Apax lab Tonic/Lotus bright and juicy recipes to highlight treble. 2. Kinu POB burr or ZP6 coarse grind to highlight clarity and treble. Kalita/April filter for longer contact time, and Apax lab jam or Lotus sweet recipe for bass and texture. Depends on the type of coffee and what you want to highlight, but I look for contrasting combinations to bring out balance while still keeping the cup exciting.
Hello, thank you for sharing your thoughts. I agree with you that in a competition setting, lower intensity and nuanced cups may not perform as well due to judges experiencing palate fatigue. Very insightful! I think pairing Kinu POB + April still makes sense but it would be helpful to decrease the ratio to around 1:13-14 in order to increase flavor intensity whilst still retaining body / texture. Highly agree with looking for contrasting combinations! I like pairing slow drippers with faster flowing filter papers and vice versa. What combinations do you enjoy using?
@wideawakeph3662 I agree with you. Will play around with shorter ratios for POB. Lately I have been enjoying cups with stock Kinu burr and sibarist fast filter for April. I compensate for the lack of sharpness and treble with water. But since sibarist filters are expensive, I end up using kalita filters with ZP6/Kinu POB on most days.
Compared to Mischief, is this better only for pourover?
I prefer pour overs with the Kinu POB. But having the mischief would be nice as well. Having different tools in the toolbox to get different flavor outcomes is very, very fun!
I put the Kinu POB in a Turin DM47 electric grinder and I love it. It grinds fine enough for espresso in the DM47 as well, although I'm not sure it's the best at espresso
Would love to try that combo out myself!
Yay another PoB fan! Note the version you have is different from the initial version that is slow at fine settings.
Yes I realized later on that I had V2! V1 was phased out fairly quickly due to the complaints that Kinu received about it
11:44 base on your statement about brewing ratio,what is your recomendation handgrinder for 1 to 17 or 18 ratio sir?
In my experience, ZP6 would be good for that
Hi interesting to see this mini grinder. Do you think better to upgrade from their hand grinder? But I do wonder how this grinder perform vs starseeker e55. Look almost the same. Appreciate your input. Thanks.
I haven't tried the starseeker E55. But if you plan to do any espresso, then this is worth upgrading to from their hand grinder just for the sake on convenience
How's the shipping po directly from Taiwan? have you paid customs duties?
This or fellow ode gen 2? Pour over only
I prefer this!
@wideawakeph3662 thank you!
Thanks to this vid uncle roger😅 kiddin, ill be needing this ❤️ very estetik
One minute into the video and already 2 back to back ads??? Thanks, but no thanks.
Their branding is hilarious. You would think they sell computer parts with how they’ve named their products
Great video!
You mean that this one is consistent from dripper to dripper while the standard steel and glass versions are very inconsistent from dripper to dripper. That's why I ditched the Kalita Wave long time ago.
Elaborate
Love that the first complaint is the huge logo on the sleeve, I always wonder why no one ever mentions this in their reviews. This logo and strange looking brown part is keeping me back from buying a 1zpresso grinder. My timemore c3 looks so elegant on the table so look wise this would be an immense downgrade
This was a good review! Firstly, you produced it after having gained some experience with the grinder. Secondly, you presented it in a visually appealing style. Thirdly, you separated the content into different topics, different aspects about the grinder. Then you also spoke clearly and it was easy to understand you which is often a little hard with non-native English speakers (which I'm not either). And finally you drew comparisons to other grinders which is so welcome! Especially since I also have the JX Pro that you mentioned. Only thing that you could improve would be to flag the different chapters in the video with timestamps, so that it would be easier to get an overview over the content. Great work, thanks!
Thank you for watching and we appreciate your feedback! :)
do the 185 filters also fit into this dripper?
Yes it does pair with either the Kalita wave 155 or 185. It depends on the amount of coffee on you want to brew. If its the wave 185, means that you can brew more cups of coffee and also the amount (grams) of coffee. Feel free to play around.
Love my stovetop, same brew every morning, can strengthen or weaken easily. Will never buy a machine.
How can you review this without mentioning that this is a blatant knockoff of the Lagom mini?! What sort of channel / roasters does that? Your ethics speak loud. Can imagine how you go about sourcing your beans!!! SHAME!
This model actually isn't a blatant knockoff of the lagom mini. Thank you for watching
He literally mentioned it.
@@ericwilson4553 as a footnote
Mischief’s business ethics aside, this is a ridiculous comment. First he did mention the controversy surrounding Mischief Workshop and you make a lot of far fetched assumptions in that the reviewer must have poor ethics just because he reviewed this grinder. Something to consider as well is that this review may be partially aimed at the Asian market. For me (and you?) as a European it would be easy to slag off potential buyers in other parts of the world where salaries are a lot lower compared to here. Mischief makes a lot of clones (certainly not the most ethical decision) but this not a direct copy of the Lagom Mini design (apart from the burr set), but was certainly inspired by it.
Like from Russia! Thank you.
Thank you very much for your thoughtful review! I just opened the box of my new Suiren dripper, and now I'll be ready to do some good comparison brewing during the next few days, especially comparing "mode 1" and "mode 2".
Could we say that copying Comandante's burr design was quite *mischievous* of them?
Interesting
"...the inverted method has a high risk of injury...." OMG, are you kidding me? HIGH RISK OF INJURY???!!!! It's coffee!!!!
if you use high water temperatures and that water spills all over your skin, then you will burn your skin. Happened to me
This is great! I have more conical dippers than I know what to do with, but that mode 2 geometry is fascinating. I think you could also experiment with removing some of the fins, which may result in a different flow rates. Thanks for an interesting review!
Its easy to do this to the same effect without the inverted method by simply pouring the water over the coffee in the aeropress after placing it on your coffee mug and pushing the plunger in just enough to start to make pressure. I then just let it steep for some time before pressing down. A little coffee does come out but very little.
What was your recipe?
Jaskolski Square
does ZP6 do good for medium roasts? how does it do with coffees with sweeter notes?
Still OK! I'd say you'd have to adjust your brewing technique if using med roasts ie lower temp + coarser grind to match the acidity forward and high flavor separation presentation of the zp6
Hi there! I recently purchased the Timemore B75 along with the original filters, and I must say, I’m really enjoying it so far. However, I have a question I was hoping you could help me with. At the end of my brew, I notice a significant amount of coffee grounds collecting around the ridges of the filter. Is this normal, or is there something I could adjust to prevent this? I’d really appreciate your advice.
you can adjust your pouring technique to alleviate this issue somewhat
Nice. I always order your coffees sir.
Thank you for your support! :)
❤❤❤❤❤ more blessings to come sir kyle 🎉🎉🎉
Looking forward to the studio as well, i hope its in qc
Hoping to see see medium to medium dark roasts in your offerings soon
Been a while but glad to see you back! Aprils brewers cup looks like a lot of fun! hope to go to it one day.
Thanks Kyle for inviting me over! So cool to see your experience in HK 🙌
Thank you again for the insightful brewing session, Bene! And thank you for watching :)
The only thing the Comandante has going for it are the accrued recipes, that's it. Some championship barista saying 12 clicks on the Comandante is universal and that's awesome - beyond that, it has nothing going for it it seems? I'm shocked this grinder people seem to go crazy over is also internally plastic. The Mark 5 better have no plastic in it.
Loved the review! Gotta love Mischief - I only have the baskets, but for the price they are amazing!
Which was better?
Awesome review!