That was really interesting. Thanks for sharing the different methods. Maybe you can do another iteration for different international flavors/variety such as Vietnamese coffee, etc.
@@sahayeda5220 The real honest answer is, as much as you want. It really depends on your own taste preferences since it's fairly hard to get Vietnamese coffee wrong (especially since it's not incredibly common to find whole bean). Every place I've ordered a Vietnamese coffee from has made it differently, with various ranges of bitterness and sweetness (despite there only being about two or three different brands of coffee actually being used).
The first time I tasted these kinds of freshly ground coffee, I never come back to my instant coffee. Truly a different taste and overall experience if you try to brew it yourself. Try it guys.
I think for this video, their aim was to go for brew methods that have a variety of different brands to choose from I also agree, however, that as a user myself, they should have added Aeropress in there
@@dolphinately Caffeine does not change because of roast level. "caffeine is very stable through the roasting process. You’d have to roast it past turning it into charcoal before caffeine would chemically change, beyond even the darkest of dark roasts you could find." sprudge.com/does-dark-roast-coffee-really-have-more-caffeine-142095.html
This is such an amazing video! I'm not a huge coffee drinker but I was really interested to understand the basics behind the taste, method of brewing etc. and this was so simple yet informative!
I love croissants,donuts or a sandwitch whit my hot coffee. My favorite ground beans are african and Colombine. For ice coffee i use african ground beans.
I've been using a grinder and the pour over method with a thermometer kettle for 2 months and I've been loving it. Those coffee maker days are over son
Use the finest filter you have to separate the grounds from the coffee its self unless you are using the bag that they used in the video :) and if your coffee turned out to be too bitter you could totally dilute it with water i do that too عمر الصفطي
@@HHshm it's low in acidity, also naturally sweet (which might be the reason people love black coffee around here), you can feel tones of nuts and chocolate and it's incredible for capuccinos. I personally love to mix it with other stuff such as cocoa and cinnamon to add a bit of flavor
Great video to get people into the world of coffee! But be aware youll come across way more technical difficulties because you should be more precise when it comes to grind size (that means dialing in your grind setting to not have a too sour or too bitter cup), amount of coffee and amount of water (adjusting strength to your taste) and the technique. Especially watching the espresso clip their Espresso ran out too quickly resulting in a sour cup because of underextraction.
Great job! I just want to comment that it would be nice if you guys add the characteristics of each grinding type and each brewing method. Thank you for the video.
This is like ASMR, but for the eyes.
Frogbane isnt all youtube asmr for eyes? 😕
Eyesmr
Frogbane have you guys heard about this coffee. ruclips.net/video/1atSXds4_3I/видео.html
This is asmr for the MIND
Visual ASMR is intentionally made. Deaf people can experience it too.
that was beautiful. it really was.
Beautiful video presentation, most comprehensive by far i have seen on coffee 101 that covers the basics in simple terms.
That was really interesting. Thanks for sharing the different methods. Maybe you can do another iteration for different international flavors/variety such as Vietnamese coffee, etc.
yeshh I've been wondering how much condensed milk to put in my coffee lol
@@sahayeda5220 The real honest answer is, as much as you want. It really depends on your own taste preferences since it's fairly hard to get Vietnamese coffee wrong (especially since it's not incredibly common to find whole bean). Every place I've ordered a Vietnamese coffee from has made it differently, with various ranges of bitterness and sweetness (despite there only being about two or three different brands of coffee actually being used).
@@MrVLeAsian ah gotcha. tysm!
Condensed milk 🥛?
The first time I tasted these kinds of freshly ground coffee, I never come back to my instant coffee. Truly a different taste and overall experience if you try to brew it yourself. Try it guys.
Hey what do you think which one is more expensive when it comes to per cup?
@@vishantkasana4449 if you buy a 250 gram bag of coffee you'll yield about 25-31 cups of coffee
*Flips laptop over and furiously screams, "AEROPRESS!" into the void.*
Enjacku where is the syphon😢
Ok
I think for this video, their aim was to go for brew methods that have a variety of different brands to choose from
I also agree, however, that as a user myself, they should have added Aeropress in there
It’s genuinely crazy how much the music compliments the video. Quality content. 👍🏿
Wait, the lighter the roast the bigger the caffeine dose? Who knew?
ikr huh.
The longer you roast it, the darker it gets. And the longer you roast it, the more caffeine you are cooking out from its raw form.
But how about if i just ate the unroasted bean?
@@dolphinately Caffeine does not change because of roast level. "caffeine is very stable through the roasting process. You’d have to roast it past turning it into charcoal before caffeine would chemically change, beyond even the darkest of dark roasts you could find." sprudge.com/does-dark-roast-coffee-really-have-more-caffeine-142095.html
maryam960 you'll break your teeth
This tune is so relaxing
Thanks for the wonderful tips!!!!!!!!!
I work at Starbucks so had to watch this, it’s very interesting !!!
So did you quit after watch this? right?
This video is exactly what I needed but never knew I did. Thanks Tastemade!
I needed this video my entire life
Dang...
Can you marry a video?
Install TIKTOK
😂😂😂
No.
But hey u can still marry the video maker👌.
😂
wonderful yet simple illustration that captures every key information
Loved the video! insightful and content dense!
I love using my stovetop Bialetti espresso maker with Columbian dark roast arabica coffee!
Lovely Music and perfect small intro to coffee !
This is such an amazing video! I'm not a huge coffee drinker but I was really interested to understand the basics behind the taste, method of brewing etc. and this was so simple yet informative!
I love croissants,donuts or a sandwitch whit my hot coffee. My favorite ground beans are african and Colombine. For ice coffee i use african ground beans.
The art on this videos is everything!!!
Who else is addicted to that magical cup of black goodness?
This sounds somewhat dirty.
Or maybe I have dirty mind..
Best coffee overview I've seen. Much appreciated!
Beautiful video! Whoever shot and edited this! Wow!
I love the BGM so much! Might as well come back here just for listening to it
The song credit : Alex Arcoleo - Future
This video is so calming.. well done
So satisfying to watch
That music! ❤️❤️ does anyone know the name?
Thank you so much for standards and specifications.
This video is so informative and relaxing at the same time, I love it ❤️
This might just be the most beautiful video I've ever seen in my life
Coffee and tea are the elixirs of life.
evn this music is so soothing.feels like a cottage on a hill vibe
That was a pleasure to watch.!
Love the videography, information and the music.
Bless this video for existing
I loveeee thE cinematography
It was immensely pleasurable to watch this.
Hats off to the videographer and his work...👍
I didn’t think I could love coffee anymore than I already do.
But now I do.
Thank you for this video
Bright,relaxing,full with information video. Congrats!
It's the best coffee clip I Ever seen and I like coffee
A Coffee Lover Heaven
This made my day 😍💕😊
I've been using a grinder and the pour over method with a thermometer kettle for 2 months and I've been loving it. Those coffee maker days are over son
Bless you 👼 for sharing the methods 💗
Such a soothing video
This made my day.
Very helpful thank you 😊
Beautifully done. Love the video and content. Can you create another one with stove expresso maker, aeropress and such goodies. Thanks
This was a visual treat!
Beautiful images!!!
For the cold brew 20 hours is perfect. I do mine at 5 pm and the next day i strain it at 1 pm and its perfect
Also i use 2 tbsp coffee for 1 cup
I wanna try it, seems like a nice method. got any advices for a beginner ?
Use the finest filter you have to separate the grounds from the coffee its self unless you are using the bag that they used in the video :) and if your coffee turned out to be too bitter you could totally dilute it with water i do that too عمر الصفطي
Beautifully made
ASMR for coffee lovers like me! Beautiful!
I love your channel as much as coffee
The music/cinematography reminds me of old chefsteps videos
GREAT video, short and has a lot of info. AWESOME!
Excellent video!
I could smell and taste the coffee only by watching this beautiful video...
This was great ty
this is amazing, so helpful!!
loved this so much!
I don't understand coffee. The light roast never does anything for me but the dark roasts always wake me up!
The placebo effect is strong in this one...
Perfect and sensational video
Nicely made video!
That’s great. Thank you 🙏🏻
Superb presentation. loved it. Keep up the good work.
I use the french press method mostly in the summer, it's very easy to make a lot of coffee and refrigerating it for iced coffee at home.
Really?
Actually, i like this video - you make it very simple and easy to understand about coffee.
Beautifully shot
Very well made and informative!
this is so helpful.
Great video, nice work!
I would recommend add Brazilian coffee and the mocca pot next time.
Brazilian is the best!!
how does Brazilian coffee taste?
@@HHshm really good!!!
@@HHshm it's low in acidity, also naturally sweet (which might be the reason people love black coffee around here), you can feel tones of nuts and chocolate and it's incredible for capuccinos. I personally love to mix it with other stuff such as cocoa and cinnamon to add a bit of flavor
suuuuuper well made. most beautiful coffee video i've seen yet (and i watch a lot of coffee videos)
I feel like I can subcontiously smell this whole video
Beautiful video accompanied by good music.
Wow I really get all this knowledge from working in starbucks
Tastemade has such awesome background songs 🎵 I've been trying to figure out the title to this one
The song is Future by Alex Arcoleo
@@Yesandthatonetoowrong
Sensuality is the game here. More................. please
Great video to get people into the world of coffee! But be aware youll come across way more technical difficulties because you should be more precise when it comes to grind size (that means dialing in your grind setting to not have a too sour or too bitter cup), amount of coffee and amount of water (adjusting strength to your taste) and the technique. Especially watching the espresso clip their Espresso ran out too quickly resulting in a sour cup because of underextraction.
I've looked everywhere but what is the name of the music PLEASE??? :)
Awesome, thanks for the great video.
Yeah the flavors of Sumatra is really good 😊😊
Greetings from Sumatra!
Beautiful video...
I grew up in Colombia and we brew Turkish style coffee, or use white cloth filters .My personal preference ☕️ bean is light roast and low acidity.
A gorgeous video
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful.
My coffee craving fulfilled with drinking any coffee
i wa like oh yeah i like mushrooms and cinnamon and etc and when you say the flavors of sumatra, i was like yep right bc actually i'm from sumatra 😂
this is amazing
Thx for showing the different prep methods. I prefer a moka pot for my morning espresso
I like Sidikalang Coffee from North Sumatera, Indonesia my country! 👍👍👍
Amazing video
Very nice video done with perfection which I really like
👍👍
Great video. Thank you for your efforts!
Kinda surprise me to know that lighter roast has more caffeine. This video is straight to the point, glad it was recommended to me! Thanks!
Maybe the roast 'burn' the caffeine contents.
Great job! I just want to comment that it would be nice if you guys add the characteristics of each grinding type and each brewing method. Thank you for the video.
great concept!