Jack, loving your videos and the new editing skills. Glad to see you excited and enthusiastic as always, and letting your sense of humor shine through. You seem to truly enjoy making these videos.
Ever end up comparing vs another pour over brewer? The B75 I find has an interesting profile it tends to enhance the mids and tone down acidity and brightess, bringing out sweetness, very smooth and tea like. I like it. I also had the Crystal Eye cone shaped brewer which gives you a little more acidity/brightness, and I also liked it, until I tried a OG V60, that's my fav now, very traditional high clarity and brightness / acidity without being too bright, I've been enjoying the results on the V60, but B75 is a good pairing if you want something different. It's interesting how slight differences in a pour over brewer can have such a big impact, like the shape of the lines on the V60 vs the conical shape crystal eye they appear similar mostly so wouldn't think there'd be such a noticeable difference but there is!
I think I agree with your assessment. I don’t drink that much of a pour over but will have to revisit that one. I still have new Orea to play with and Pulsar. Lots of work, never enough time.
Have the B75 and Orea V3 and I preferred the B75. Pours came out sweeter and had more body while the Orea was brighter but also a touch more astringent as it cooled. Now I just use flat papers for the Orea to do low-bypass brews with lighter roasts. Either way they’re both miles ahead of a Kalita imo
Thank you for sharing! I thought I was the only one who is not a fan of Kalita brewer. Will have to compare Orea with Timemore to see if I can find any differences in taste.
I recently bought one B75 for myself, and I also bought the December dripper, which has a flow control allowing water to pass faster or slower. I think with these two flat-bottom methods plus my Origami Dripper, with a very slow extraction time using a flat-bottom filter, I can cover the entire flat-bottom extraction time spectrum. Very excited to start brewing with those flat-bottom guys!
do you like this ribbed filters? they are expensive and i saw in your video that you're pouring past of filter )) so i like my melitta-like trapezoid pourover
Hey Jack! love your reviews. Any chance you will review the Origami? also now that you have most flat bottom drippers I would love to see some comparisons between them to see if there really is any big difference but maybe after you get an Origami :) What dripper do you use most these days? cheers!
Did you do a color grading on this one? Colors look stunning! The focus seems to be better too than some times before. I like the transitions too, but some were a bit too much for my taste (e.g. switching to greycolor for only the transition). I feel you just made a big step in production value, well done Jack!
Thank you. Previously I used my phone for editing but since last week I have Final Cut Pro and slowly testing few ideas. I really try to restrict myself and not plug in too many effects and transitions 😛
@My Coffee Show I don't thing you will be disappointed. However for what the b75 is, it makes a nice cup of coffee. I definitely get the brew time down to 3 minutes. Some of my best cups were at 2:30 seconds though.
Strange. Maybe try different filters. Obviously grinding finer could help. Otherwise blame it on the coffee. Some varieties are more prone to clogging.
@@mycoffeeshow111 Coarser you mean, but yeah Ethiopians tend to have more fines. Also some grinders or burrs have a lot more fines than others! Also pouring technique and agitation can have an effect! Less pours = less stalling, also more gentle pours less stalling.
Weird. Did you remove my comment where I asked which store you got it from on Aliexpress because I don't see it anymore? Maybe RUclips did for some reason. It's cool if you did. Just want to figure out if RUclips itself is being weird.
Hi, I haven’t removed any comments. In fact, I have answered to your question. I couldn’t find the exact vendor I bought the brewer from, but I simply went for the cheapest. Hope that this helps.
Jack, loving your videos and the new editing skills. Glad to see you excited and enthusiastic as always, and letting your sense of humor shine through. You seem to truly enjoy making these videos.
Thank you! I’m learning/testing new techniques to put some caffeine into my videos.
Ever end up comparing vs another pour over brewer? The B75 I find has an interesting profile it tends to enhance the mids and tone down acidity and brightess, bringing out sweetness, very smooth and tea like. I like it. I also had the Crystal Eye cone shaped brewer which gives you a little more acidity/brightness, and I also liked it, until I tried a OG V60, that's my fav now, very traditional high clarity and brightness / acidity without being too bright, I've been enjoying the results on the V60, but B75 is a good pairing if you want something different. It's interesting how slight differences in a pour over brewer can have such a big impact, like the shape of the lines on the V60 vs the conical shape crystal eye they appear similar mostly so wouldn't think there'd be such a noticeable difference but there is!
I think I agree with your assessment. I don’t drink that much of a pour over but will have to revisit that one. I still have new Orea to play with and Pulsar. Lots of work, never enough time.
Have the B75 and Orea V3 and I preferred the B75. Pours came out sweeter and had more body while the Orea was brighter but also a touch more astringent as it cooled. Now I just use flat papers for the Orea to do low-bypass brews with lighter roasts.
Either way they’re both miles ahead of a Kalita imo
Thank you for sharing! I thought I was the only one who is not a fan of Kalita brewer. Will have to compare Orea with Timemore to see if I can find any differences in taste.
Your videos have become so much more professional these days!
Thank you. Up until recently I’ve been editing on my phone but since last week I got Final Cut Pro and slowly getting better.
Love these new video editing effects! Cracking work, Jack! :)
Thank you very much!
I recently bought one B75 for myself, and I also bought the December dripper, which has a flow control allowing water to pass faster or slower. I think with these two flat-bottom methods plus my Origami Dripper, with a very slow extraction time using a flat-bottom filter, I can cover the entire flat-bottom extraction time spectrum. Very excited to start brewing with those flat-bottom guys!
Wow, you have a nice collection. I never even heard about December dripper. Wondering if it is the same company which makes April brewers?
excellent - love the snazzy new effects!
Thank you. I just started editing with FCP. Hopefully won’t get carried away with this program 😛
do you like this ribbed filters? they are expensive and i saw in your video that you're pouring past of filter )) so i like my melitta-like trapezoid pourover
You are right, sometimes it might be tricky to pour, especially when you have bad eyes. I do prefer Sibarist filters but they are really pricey.
Hey Jack! love your reviews. Any chance you will review the Origami? also now that you have most flat bottom drippers I would love to see some comparisons between them to see if there really is any big difference but maybe after you get an Origami :) What dripper do you use most these days? cheers!
Hi, thank you. I will put it on the list. I usually use Simplify or Orea. Recently I compared LilyDrip with Rok.
Did you do a color grading on this one? Colors look stunning! The focus seems to be better too than some times before.
I like the transitions too, but some were a bit too much for my taste (e.g. switching to greycolor for only the transition). I feel you just made a big step in production value, well done Jack!
Thank you. Previously I used my phone for editing but since last week I have Final Cut Pro and slowly testing few ideas. I really try to restrict myself and not plug in too many effects and transitions 😛
How do you find this compares to the April?
I prefer this one as it clogges less but very likely I don’t use April to it’s full potential.
It's a decent brewer, love how 155 size filters neatly in it. Pulsar still better 😅
Maybe I will try Pulsar when I can get one.
@My Coffee Show I don't thing you will be disappointed. However for what the b75 is, it makes a nice cup of coffee. I definitely get the brew time down to 3 minutes. Some of my best cups were at 2:30 seconds though.
@@Sinisterg60 Thx. You are absolutely right about the time. Will try speed it up next time.
I've had 2 brews in my B75 and they both clogged big time. No idea what's going on.
Strange. Maybe try different filters. Obviously grinding finer could help. Otherwise blame it on the coffee. Some varieties are more prone to clogging.
@@mycoffeeshow111 Coarser you mean, but yeah Ethiopians tend to have more fines. Also some grinders or burrs have a lot more fines than others! Also pouring technique and agitation can have an effect! Less pours = less stalling, also more gentle pours less stalling.
Like your reviews - little disappointed with the excessive graphics now being experimented with - but it is your coffee show I guess.
Thank you. It’s a transition faze, I try to find a right balance. Got carried away a bit 😛
Weird. Did you remove my comment where I asked which store you got it from on Aliexpress because I don't see it anymore? Maybe RUclips did for some reason. It's cool if you did. Just want to figure out if RUclips itself is being weird.
Hi, I haven’t removed any comments. In fact, I have answered to your question. I couldn’t find the exact vendor I bought the brewer from, but I simply went for the cheapest. Hope that this helps.
Your gs too fine. You can try b75 with sibarist booster 45 & still using timemore filter(better than kalita paper, more clarity-aroma-clean)
Thx for the advice. Tbh, I haven’t used this brewer much since this video.
20 clicks? interesting, I usually don't go lower than 21-22 🙂
Maybe I should go for 21. I usually do 20 for Orea.
Zoom aggressive
Do you think I should change the perspective?