I use the Clever brewer every day for my coffee brewing. I use the Workshop Coffee technique popularized by James Hoffmann. I use a #4 filter, 16 to 1 ratio, pour in hot water (205 F), add ground coffee and stir to make sure all grounds are wet, after 2 minutes, stir to break the crust, then drain into mug. Excellent cup coffee every time. Single origin specialty coffees work well and probably need to be ground a little finer than normal. Drain down shouldn’t take more than a minute. This method reduces the opportunity for a stall during drain down.
See my comment above, My new cheap Oxo is rivaling my Clever's and is simple dimple. I was converted long ago by coffee Gurus such as M.r Hoffman the the hotter the water the better the extraction and final project. Try boiling water again soon.
Man my Clever has been my goto for years, and prefer the grinds over water technique. BUT just got a CHEAP Oxo single dripper. Only thing special is it innovative "reservoir" which has some holes in it. When you pour your hot water it controls the flow. This "topper" is very simple indeed and I am making fantastic coffee rivalling ANY other dripper, pour over device, and method I have yet to try. 17 bucks on the web.........OXO Brew Single Serve Pour-Over Coffee Maker, 12 ounces.......Oxo does a good job of making good enough products that aren't too spendy. Stoked on this new coffee toy!
Great video - thank you. I use the Bodum French press and Bodum pour over with mesh filter. I prefer dirty, oily coffee. Each of those brewers are perfect for that. My ratio is generally 20g coffee : 250g water.
I've used this method for more than 40 years. This scientist biught a Chemex which lasted almost 20. Nuce to see others embracing the simple but calculated ritual of pour overs.
This is our second K-Classic. We had our first one for many years, so when we had to replace it, we wanted nothing else but this exact ruclips.net/user/postUgkxBrV-RbF5Nk0Rlt9i15aao-YMzqzTG8Vf model. We use it for about three people everyday in the morning. The taste and quick brew is one of the reasons we like it so much. There are so many choices of brands of coffee that we would grab what was on sale and test the different brands from there. I would definitely recommend trying different brands of coffee to find the ones you like the most because there are brands that quite frankly taste horrible.
For some reason, I never seem to do things like anyone else. I always brew by pour over, but I do a liter at a time into my glass vacuum carafe, which will stay hot and fresh until empty. I only have a plastic #4 Mellitta cone, and would prefer glass in the #4 size. Do you have a source for that? So far all I've found is a ceramic #2, which is a bit small for a liter's worth of grounds, and the outlet is too small to allow me any drip rate control. Thanks for all that you do for the coffee brewing community!!
Can't think of any glass #4 brewers off the top of my head, but will let you know! Plastic is my go-to anyways as it retains heat much better and will never break on me.
Great video my friend!!! So easy explained! I think a V60 is very versatile too. Try speeding dripping up your water without too much stop and you will get a Soft Acid Delicious Coffee. Try a slow pour water and you will get a Strong Bitter Delicious Coffee too! Give a balanced water dripping and you will get Best of Both World Coffee Tasting! La Taza PeRfecta!
Im so lucky to find this yt, i have a researsch about weaknees this pour-over coffee machine, what do u think about user experience for the best one, i may have to thankfully if u want to discuss with me about this…😊
Great questions! There will be somewhat of a difference between each brewer, which you can read more about on our website. The clever dripper is a bit of a hybrid depending on how you use it, it's a great brewer to experiment with!
AHEM! ... excuse me❕! Pardon me, but why oh WHY don't y'all include the Brewista Tornado Duo Pour Over with Brewista X Series Coffee Pitcher, its an absolute BEAUTY! I looooovvveee it sooo much! And it's all glass! 💜 🦄 *happy dance* ...so underrated.
Anybody ans? Good question on if the different makers taste different. Clever dripper is not quite imersion because coffee drains once glass is set on a top.
I use the Clever brewer every day for my coffee brewing. I use the Workshop Coffee technique popularized by James Hoffmann. I use a #4 filter, 16 to 1 ratio, pour in hot water (205 F), add ground coffee and stir to make sure all grounds are wet, after 2 minutes, stir to break the crust, then drain into mug. Excellent cup coffee every time. Single origin specialty coffees work well and probably need to be ground a little finer than normal. Drain down shouldn’t take more than a minute. This method reduces the opportunity for a stall during drain down.
Sounds like a great technique!
See my comment above, My new cheap Oxo is rivaling my Clever's and is simple dimple. I was converted long ago by coffee Gurus such as M.r Hoffman the the hotter the water the better the extraction and final project. Try boiling water again soon.
Man my Clever has been my goto for years, and prefer the grinds over water technique. BUT just got a CHEAP Oxo single dripper. Only thing special is it innovative "reservoir" which has some holes in it. When you pour your hot water it controls the flow. This "topper" is very simple indeed and I am making fantastic coffee rivalling ANY other dripper, pour over device, and method I have yet to try. 17 bucks on the web.........OXO Brew Single Serve Pour-Over Coffee Maker, 12 ounces.......Oxo does a good job of making good enough products that aren't too spendy. Stoked on this new coffee toy!
Great video - thank you.
I use the Bodum French press and Bodum pour over with mesh filter.
I prefer dirty, oily coffee. Each of those brewers are perfect for that.
My ratio is generally 20g coffee : 250g water.
I've used this method for more than 40 years. This scientist biught a Chemex which lasted almost 20. Nuce to see others embracing the simple but calculated ritual of pour overs.
Thank You for this video,You were very clear,in showing whats up.
Glad it was helpful!
I make pour over coffee with an old Melita plastic cone filter holder that is probably 45 years old. It makes delicious coffee lol.
Took an ice pick to the holes in the wave n made em lil bigger so I can go lil finer worked well
This is our second K-Classic. We had our first one for many years, so when we had to replace it, we wanted nothing else but this exact ruclips.net/user/postUgkxBrV-RbF5Nk0Rlt9i15aao-YMzqzTG8Vf model. We use it for about three people everyday in the morning. The taste and quick brew is one of the reasons we like it so much. There are so many choices of brands of coffee that we would grab what was on sale and test the different brands from there. I would definitely recommend trying different brands of coffee to find the ones you like the most because there are brands that quite frankly taste horrible.
I use my Clever Dripper as both immersion and pour over .. just place the dripper on a cup and do the pour over technique you most familiar with ..
That's a great way to use it!
For some reason, I never seem to do things like anyone else. I always brew by pour over, but I do a liter at a time into my glass vacuum carafe, which will stay hot and fresh until empty. I only have a plastic #4 Mellitta cone, and would prefer glass in the #4 size. Do you have a source for that? So far all I've found is a ceramic #2, which is a bit small for a liter's worth of grounds, and the outlet is too small to allow me any drip rate control. Thanks for all that you do for the coffee brewing community!!
Can't think of any glass #4 brewers off the top of my head, but will let you know! Plastic is my go-to anyways as it retains heat much better and will never break on me.
Plastic, hot water, equals chemicals I don't know about. Probably a nonissue. I'll use my Mellitta till I find one. Thanks.
Great video my friend!!! So easy explained! I think a V60 is very versatile too. Try speeding dripping up your water without too much stop and you will get a Soft Acid Delicious Coffee. Try a slow pour water and you will get a Strong Bitter Delicious Coffee too! Give a balanced water dripping and you will get Best of Both World Coffee Tasting! La Taza PeRfecta!
So true, thanks for the kind words!
I enjoyed your video. If I tabbed away while it was playing I thought I was listening to Owen Wilson :)
Love my kalita wave. Works every time!
Great choice, we love the Kalita!
Im so lucky to find this yt, i have a researsch about weaknees this pour-over coffee machine, what do u think about user experience for the best one, i may have to thankfully if u want to discuss with me about this…😊
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Great video.
Thanks for the review. Next time could you speak to ease of cleaning and whether the item is dishwasher safe? would be super helpful.
Thanks a lot for your efforts.
Our pleasure!
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How much liquid in one of your "cups"?
Do all the brewers make similar tasting coffee or is there any difference in them? Also, is the Clever Dripper pour over or immersion (or both)?
Great questions! There will be somewhat of a difference between each brewer, which you can read more about on our website. The clever dripper is a bit of a hybrid depending on how you use it, it's a great brewer to experiment with!
does the cup catching the coffee at the bottom have to be specific?
Nope, it can be anything you'd like!
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The Clever does come in more than one size btw...
Thanks for the clarification!
Im here trying to find a way to avoid using boiling water with the plastic coffee makers. Its a recipe for disaster
Obviously the Chemex is glass. Also, take a look at origami pour overs. They are ceramic. I had the same thought.
AHEM! ... excuse me❕! Pardon me, but why oh WHY don't y'all include the Brewista Tornado Duo Pour Over with Brewista X Series Coffee Pitcher, its an absolute BEAUTY! I looooovvveee it sooo much! And it's all glass! 💜 🦄 *happy dance* ...so underrated.
That is really beautiful, thanks for sharing! We'll definitely check it out.
@@HomeGroundsCoffee you won't regret it I PROMISE! and when y'all do a video on it I'ma look out for a "DJ" shout out 😂 thanks and you're welcome 😁
If it's all glass, it's broken before I've used it twice.
...requires origami skills 😃
Do all the brewers make similar tasting coffee or is there any difference in them? Also, is the Clever Dripper pour over or immersion (or both)?
Anybody ans? Good question on if the different makers taste different.
Clever dripper is not quite imersion because coffee drains once glass is set on a top.