THE AEROPRESS - No Press Brew Method

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  • Опубликовано: 18 мар 2021
  • After years working in coffee I'm ashamed to admit that my barista brain had never thought of doing this until I did it by accident. The Aeropress actually makes a pretty solid pour over dripper, and in this video I'll not only tell you, but I'll show you why.
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Комментарии • 195

  • @macehead
    @macehead 3 года назад +114

    The Aeropress is like that one friend who is good everything so you hate them and love them simultaneously

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  3 года назад +22

      Haha, well everything but espresso...

    • @macehead
      @macehead 3 года назад +6

      @@Sprometheus haha! Too real Spro! ....but but but my uncles neighbors former roommate says that is can!!!

  • @DominicFrenchMusic
    @DominicFrenchMusic 3 года назад +197

    Imagine, after all this time. This is James Hoffman’s ‘Ultimate Aeropress’ video 😂

    • @setemic
      @setemic 3 года назад +2

      ‘Great. My Ultimate Aeropress can be more thoroughly researched for another time.’

    • @zxdc5893
      @zxdc5893 3 года назад +3

      OMG I WAS THINKING THE SAME!

    • @MisterDibitybopty
      @MisterDibitybopty 3 года назад +13

      I imagine James seeing this video just before he was about to upload his, then sighing and deleting it 😂

    • @DominicFrenchMusic
      @DominicFrenchMusic 3 года назад +1

      @@MisterDibitybopty 😂😂 “Well.. that’s that ruined”

    • @setemic
      @setemic 3 года назад +2

      There goes my ultimate aeropress video..

  • @andrewwdouglas
    @andrewwdouglas 3 года назад +24

    I've added a mesh between the cap and paper. I find it helps with increased flow as the paper is lifted off the flat areas of the cap.

  • @jayhawthorne4787
    @jayhawthorne4787 3 года назад +27

    Man I'm so happy this is gaining a lot attraction. I've been brewing this way for a year now without ever researching anything about it, I thought I was just lazy lol

    • @samjelli
      @samjelli 5 месяцев назад

      Me too because it's pretty much fire and forget

  • @michalis9
    @michalis9 3 года назад +32

    It's the aer-over! I will try this for sure

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  3 года назад +1

      For sure! Let me know your thoughts after you give it a go.

    • @matthew700
      @matthew700 3 года назад +2

      @@Sprometheus not op but: I forgot I had 2 filters in use my aerodrip needed over 12 minutes. I didn't mind since I was eating lunch anyway.
      The coffee was delicious. It was the best cup I made of one of the first batches I roasted myself. Thanks a lot!

  • @johnjwilks
    @johnjwilks 3 года назад +6

    I tried this for my morning coffee today and I'm pleasantly surprised. It was easy to brew, easy to clean, and, most importantly, made a great cup. Thanks for posting.

  • @michalis9
    @michalis9 3 года назад +34

    It would have been interesting to see a side by side with a V60 and a standard aeropress, in terms of extraction and relative grind size

  • @hephaestion
    @hephaestion 3 года назад +9

    This is a game changer for me. The aero press pour over makes a super clean coffee. I was surprised and really delighted by the results. Thanks for the video.

  • @illusioniser
    @illusioniser 3 года назад +14

    I've been doing this for a while to make the "japanese iced coffee" a lot. I don't have a pour over so decided to try the aeropress and it works wonders. I grind quite a bit finer (think hoffman v60) and use 65ml/100l ratio; and in the water use 30% ice: 70% hot water. I normally make half a liter (so 33g(coffee)/350(water)+150(ice)) and 100g bloom, swirl then pulse 50grams water every 30 seconds, swirl again for even bed and allow drawdown. The brew takes around 7-9 minutes total and IS FANTASTIC!

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  3 года назад +3

      I could definitely see using this method as kind of a makeshift slow drip would make a solid cup of flash brew.

    • @illusioniser
      @illusioniser 3 года назад +1

      @@Sprometheus I wonder if I could just take your advice from this video, not pulse the water IN and maybe brew faster and not notice a difference

  • @patricktrossbach668
    @patricktrossbach668 3 года назад +1

    This is brilliant. I'm really excited to give this a try. Thanks buddy!

  • @phipsy2732
    @phipsy2732 3 года назад +1

    Great Video!! I’m definitely going to try it soon. Some time ago, I saw a video in which somoene simply but a V60 filterpaper into a bottomless portafilter without having the normal basket inserted. He then used it like a pour over. I never tried it but think of it as an interesting idea.

  • @Crime_Lab
    @Crime_Lab 3 года назад

    So good to see you! Cheers!

  • @brunocyclist
    @brunocyclist 3 года назад +1

    I have been reluctant to buy an AeroPress because I thought it was too 'plasticky' for my taste.
    James Hoffmann's AeroPress mini-series made me reconsider and buy one after all.
    After trying out a couple of different things (James' recipe, messing with grind size a little bit, trying inverted, nothing too crazy) I tried this.
    This could become my new favourite non-espresso brewing method.
    Easier to use and to get good extraction out of than other pour-over methods, a lot less paper waste and wonderful clarity in the cup.
    Will try to finetune my recipe to get just a bit more body and balance, but I really like this method!

  • @MrBlake234
    @MrBlake234 3 года назад +5

    Great video! Update: Hoffman has debunked rinsing paper filters for Aeropress!

  • @onlineVanCity
    @onlineVanCity 3 года назад +6

    Interesting 🤓 i love aeropress but am always struggling with the small amount of coffee it can make each time. What works for me is around 30g coarse coffee, 3 min of dripping without the plunger while constantly topping off the water. Then at 3min i press. Gives me two cups for a long drive or to share with someone else.

  • @noohoozfurra
    @noohoozfurra 3 года назад +1

    Tomorrow morning, around 10am, this method will be under examination in Perthshire, Scotland, undertaken by yours truly, with some light roast Colombian beans I received in the post this very day. Now THAT'S timing...you sir, are a jeenyuss...Ithangu... 👏👏👏

  • @lizcademy4809
    @lizcademy4809 3 года назад +1

    Finally! A use for my worn-out Aeropress. [The insides of the cylinders crazed, making it impossible to form a piston seal.] I'm definitely trying this tomorrow morning.

  • @orrinbelcher6593
    @orrinbelcher6593 3 года назад +1

    Super cool first spin for me on the Aero without the press ☕️😊 great tips, superbly done
    ps: looking forward to your review on the new Espro Bloom Pour Over Brewer.

  • @relarras
    @relarras 3 года назад +1

    Just had a go. I liked the simplicity of this method. I was able to potter about and come back to it once done. Not sure how the taste compares as I haven’t used my Aeropress for so long. But I don’t mind it...

  • @onocoffee
    @onocoffee 3 года назад +1

    Ha - love the sort-of-subtle flex with the La Marzocco logo and steam knob!

  • @evang883
    @evang883 3 года назад

    Def gonna try this. Cool idea!

  • @ronmccy8910
    @ronmccy8910 3 года назад +2

    I often wondered if this was a rational brewing approach..... I will try this - Thanks!

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  3 года назад +1

      That’s the beauty of coffee. It’s all irrational until you try it, haha.

  • @antoniobifulco623
    @antoniobifulco623 Год назад +1

    Tried it for the first time today. Got a very light bodied and layered cup (11gr/200ml). Extremely interesting how it simplifies the overall pour-over process and how the extended brewing time gives you a drinking-ready temperature.

  • @lbzkBMF
    @lbzkBMF 3 года назад +2

    I enjoy this method of brewing coffee with the Aeropress, it always gave me good results and I find the brew to be similar in taste to what I get with a Vietnamese phin.

  • @anhquan237
    @anhquan237 11 месяцев назад +1

    it was sweet man, a flavor i have missed for a long time my man. thanks for the recipe btw

  • @techman5852
    @techman5852 3 года назад +11

    I’ll definitely be trying this one over the weekend! I’m super interested in how the shape will effect the brew.
    I think this could be a potentially easier introduction for beginners getting into pour over.

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  3 года назад +5

      I think you’re right. It’s just so simple. Would love to hear your thoughts on it after you give it a try.

  • @JuleyeNl
    @JuleyeNl 3 года назад

    Nice! When looking at simple and tasty pour-over methods you should also really look into the Walküre Bayreuther/ Karlsbader/ Tassenfilter (all the same principle). This one has really blown me away!

  • @josephgerhardt4828
    @josephgerhardt4828 Год назад

    Great video thanks

  • @fungt89
    @fungt89 3 года назад +1

    Michael fabian covered a prismo aeropress brewing method that imitates a clover. Amazing how aeropress has managed to imitate almost all the manual brewing methods now.

  • @LevyCarneiro
    @LevyCarneiro 2 года назад +1

    As a beginner in coffee I found this method really interesting since it removes almost all acidity. It's as if this method is like a neutral speaker, sounding the music with neutral equalization... while a V60 is more like one of those bass-heavy headphones that can really exaggerate the bass (say the acidity in this analogy). In other words, I guess this method provides a more neutral extraction while other methods allow to amplify or mute certain things from the beans.

  • @WalterEskuche
    @WalterEskuche 3 года назад +10

    I'll try it ASAP, it's great that you can get so many uses out of of a giant plastic syringe

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  3 года назад +2

      That’s a fact! Let me know how it turns out

  • @nomad1517
    @nomad1517 2 года назад +1

    A little trick you can do: use the inverted method to allow steeping, and then once inverted, you can either press any excess coffee (cant do that with a pour over) and for clean up, just press out the puck.

  • @JPC326
    @JPC326 3 года назад +1

    Nice idea !

  • @brynsable5218
    @brynsable5218 2 года назад

    Love that this is basically just the new hotness tricolate except you didn't put a melodrip over the top or anything

  • @144avery
    @144avery 3 года назад +3

    Having finally gotten a grip on how to brew well with the Tricolate, I'm really thankful for your "swirl at the end" idea. I think the last bit of water normally overextracts, so I'll have to borrow that tactic.

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  3 года назад +2

      Right on! Happy to help, what are your thoughts on the Tricolate?

    • @144avery
      @144avery 3 года назад +1

      @@Sprometheus it's been a little bit of a whirlwind. It's the first brewer that I've had to be very particular with, regarding technique. Between that and little available guidance, it took about a month to figure out while trying their fine-grind recipes. But I've only brewed with any seriousness for a year or so.
      I've gotten some great brews out of it, with pretty expected flavors. Depending on the starting water temperature, the same bean's acidity changed from lemon to grapefruit, for example.
      The filters are expensive, and getting a good seal with them is an annoying process, but they never clog, allowing for very fine grinds to be used. So there may be some justification to paying for them.
      And, most importantly, it seems to accentuate nearly everything I do, good or bad. That includes grind distribution, bloom technique (with or without the showerhead, how aggressively I swirl while blooming, etc.). But, when it's done right, I've been delicious cups with quite strong acidity.

    • @144avery
      @144avery 3 года назад +1

      Personally, I'm glad I bought it, despite how involved I need to be in the process and, yes, the cost. They've clearly designed something that'll impact the industry.

  • @RobertCude
    @RobertCude 3 года назад +1

    I will have to try this with the metal filter to see how it comes out with no paper secondary filter.

  • @woofa159
    @woofa159 3 года назад

    Been using Aeropress for 6 year's now and had never done this, now that I have I don't think I will go back unless I am pressed for time. That is one of the better brews I have had using Aeropress.

  • @george_taylor
    @george_taylor 3 года назад +3

    I only brew enough filter for myself, 1 cup, and I find the V60 a bit unsuitable for this small amount so I'm going to try your aeropress method today to see if it makes much of a difference. Isn't experimenting part of the joy of coffee? I think so! EDIT: OK, I tried it using a Columbian Geisha I like but I think I prefer the V60. It tasted a bit muted, lacking the same clarity as the V60. Not bad but not the best. This will be something I will consider next time I travel. I can travel lighter with my V60 now and just my aeropress.

  • @Lyriks_
    @Lyriks_ 3 года назад +1

    Hey Spro, thanks for sharing your knowledge ! Are you going to release more roasting video soon ? (behmor,etc..)

  • @arna437
    @arna437 3 года назад +7

    I always wondered about this, but was too lazy to actually try it

  • @relarras
    @relarras 3 года назад

    Trying this now!

  • @adamlippold8308
    @adamlippold8308 3 года назад +2

    Nice. I tried this before and didn't really think anything of it. Maybe I need to try again. If you haven't tried the Aesir filters, you need to try those. They are a game changer!

    • @proudbacteria1373
      @proudbacteria1373 Год назад +1

      Don't two Aeropress filters together do the same job as a single Aesir filter? Theoretically thinking. I've heard about Aesir filters but never bought them.

  • @Waisonian
    @Waisonian 3 года назад +1

    I'll have to try with the Hario papers. The final draw down from the 1 mark was sooooooooo long that I gave up and plunged the last bits. Seriously, it just...stopped going through! There's a slight bitter after taste from the probably over extracted last bits. Going to try with different filter paper. Or grind coarser. Thanks for introducing new methods!

    • @Waisonian
      @Waisonian 3 года назад

      Update: cut out of Hario filter papers makes a huge difference in the drawdown! Now to grind finer as it tasted a bit under extracted!

  • @SeanHough69
    @SeanHough69 3 года назад +2

    Just tried this - as someone that's never had a pour over it tastes great!

  • @ichirofakename
    @ichirofakename 3 года назад +1

    So is the coffee better if unpressed? Besides cooler coffee, what do you get for the extra 5 minutes?

  • @LevyCarneiro
    @LevyCarneiro 2 года назад +1

    What temperature did you use on this method? Thanks for the video, it's a genius method. Looking forward to try it out!

    • @LevyCarneiro
      @LevyCarneiro 2 года назад +1

      He answered in another reply: "pretty much off boil".

  • @MattHarris85
    @MattHarris85 3 года назад +11

    I think one of the interesting things about the Aero is how far it's penetrated into normie/non-coffee enthusiast circles, which means lots of variation in brew methods. I definitely know a couple of people who do essentially this method, then add the plunger and press once the all the water has drained. I guess they think they're squeezing the last extra bit of coffee out of the bed. They're just doing this because they think that's how you're supposed to make an Aeropress

    • @angrygoldfish
      @angrygoldfish 3 года назад +1

      That's my mum. I think she likes the drip method because she's always so busy and doesn't have the time or patience to baby her coffee.

  • @mixeddrinks8100
    @mixeddrinks8100 3 года назад +1

    I once made a pot of cold brew coffee seeped in an Ikea Blueberry Juice/water mixture, and filtered it thru a Chemex. Not gonna lie, taste pretty darn fine over ice.

  • @LykeDarylBasilio
    @LykeDarylBasilio 3 года назад

    Yeah, been wondering about this. Pour over via aeropress.

  • @DSCH4
    @DSCH4 3 года назад +1

    2:41 ...
    Alan Adler: "And I took that personally."

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  3 года назад

      I don’t think so, the official Aeropress Instagram just shared this recipe the other day.

  • @Xlylith
    @Xlylith 3 года назад +20

    I tried this three times today with three different grind size (ground with Timemore C2) with varying results. Using medium coarse, 23 clicks on C2 (probably eq 29 clicks on Commandante C40) it brewed fast and finished under a minute. The result was a clear but hollow cup of joe.
    The second brew ground with 18 clicks (medium) and it was surprisingly good. It brewed around two minutes.
    The last brew ground with 15 clicks (medium fine) and brewed the slowest, around 4 minutes, and the result was quite bitter.
    By the way, the coffee I selected for the experiment was the cheapest I had, dark-roasted arabica from Papua. Next time I probably try the lighter roast.
    Thanks for the idea, I had thought for trying that before, but only dare after watching your video.
    Btw, what's the water temperature if you don't mind sharing it? I'm curious.

    • @fokcuk
      @fokcuk 11 месяцев назад

      I am trying on C3 - 16 clicks and still pretty slow even through a steel mesh filter

    • @fokcuk
      @fokcuk 11 месяцев назад

      Tried on 18 - was around 6 minutes but not very nice. I think I liked finer grinds more even though it only managed to go through half the water in sub 8 min interval

    • @Xlylith
      @Xlylith 11 месяцев назад

      @@fokcuk I think due to the smaller diameter, reaching uniform particle distribution is harder for non-pressed Aeropress. Better use tricolate for such purpose

  • @dimitriskaraolis6918
    @dimitriskaraolis6918 3 года назад +1

    Could you share the grind setting used on the Niche for this?

  • @Charliemaygne
    @Charliemaygne 3 года назад

    Re. Stalling at the end: did you consider “top and tailing” the brew? (as per your previous video)

  • @user-ny2ob5lw2m
    @user-ny2ob5lw2m 3 года назад

    Hi what's your opinion about eureka mignon specialita can I grind and for brewing with acceptable quality?

  • @GabrielGGabGattringer
    @GabrielGGabGattringer 3 года назад +1

    Okay, Spro! NOW: I need to buy an Aeropress. This tutorial convinced me.

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  3 года назад +2

      It’s a super versatile brewer, always good to have on hand.

    • @lyric939
      @lyric939 3 года назад

      I'm not sure what other coffee gear you might already have, but Aeropress is worth it! So many recipes to try.

  • @MisterDibitybopty
    @MisterDibitybopty 3 года назад

    If I had a 3D-printer I'd create a cap for the aeropress that allows you to open and close it. Just wondering if blooming would be better before the drip beings.

  • @vizzo7
    @vizzo7 3 года назад +4

    Thanks for the video. waht temperature was the water?

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  3 года назад +2

      I almost always brew straight off of boil since I use medium to light roasted coffees.

  • @brynsable5218
    @brynsable5218 3 года назад

    With the super long brew times this method feels a lot like the traditional south Indian coffee filter, but with the addition of a paper filter in there

  • @ximono
    @ximono 3 года назад +1

    Someone should let Cafec know there's a market for Aeropress sized abaca filters.

  • @edwardpage9996
    @edwardpage9996 2 месяца назад

    When I pour the water I get a big crusty layer form, how do I avoid this?

  • @amandapeine6745
    @amandapeine6745 3 года назад +1

    I'm getting some foam that's suspending a lot of grinds. When I'm not careful stirring, they just stick to the side.

    • @bodysuit1134
      @bodysuit1134 3 года назад +1

      Doing a 30-45 second bloom may help with that. The foam is from the gassing of the beans.

  • @michaelcagle4662
    @michaelcagle4662 Год назад

    I have had good luck using 2 paper filers. Slows down the extraction drip and makes a smoother taste with more body.

    • @fokcuk
      @fokcuk 11 месяцев назад

      How coarse do you grind that you find that you need 2 filters? I find that even a steel mesh filter creates too much restriction for it to finish under 8 mins

  • @ciriciri9071
    @ciriciri9071 3 года назад

    Just in time as I’m currently traveling with my aeropress go in my bag

  • @neodrumz
    @neodrumz 3 года назад

    how about the water temperature for this method?

  • @PaulHo
    @PaulHo 3 года назад

    Is this like the pour over from a Clever instead of the popular immersion from a Clever?

  • @mateherbay2289
    @mateherbay2289 3 года назад +4

    With a metal filter it is basically a phin

    • @justinzhang3526
      @justinzhang3526 3 года назад +1

      I had the same thought!

    • @doc8125
      @doc8125 3 года назад +2

      I should get a metal filter for the aeropress and pull out my phin and compare them.....

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  3 года назад +3

      I hadn’t even thought of that until you mentioned it. But yeah, I can see that. Not sure if it’s as intense flavor wise though.

    • @mateherbay2289
      @mateherbay2289 3 года назад

      @@Sprometheus I think the intensity comes from finer grounds and darker roast, but the technique is basically the same

  • @andoyrealiza5460
    @andoyrealiza5460 2 года назад

    What water temperature are you using?

  • @lukesodomin6711
    @lukesodomin6711 3 года назад +3

    This is the type of video that makes me wish I used my aeropress more lolol

  • @carsonmattern1225
    @carsonmattern1225 Месяц назад

    When I did this, the coffee naturally drained until about half way at which point it stopped flowing through the coffee bed completely.
    The coffee which initially came out was fantastic but to get the rest through I used the plunger. Result wasn’t bad but not great either. Anyone have any advice?

  • @hawsuk7111
    @hawsuk7111 3 года назад +1

    the only problem i have with this method is the cleaning lol it was a mess inside the brew chamber unlike proper v60 which could just easily throw the filter paper away once finished.

  • @rdalmasso7326
    @rdalmasso7326 3 года назад +1

    I discovered your channel few weeks ago, and i really enjoy listening you thoughts about différents topics, i live in Thailand, there is pretty good speciality coffee shops around here and i realized that firstly pour overs are very common on those coffee shops, and above that cold v60 are very appreciate especially thinking that the hot season never ends ahah
    I would love to hear your thoughts and see your methods for a cold drip coffee, do you use conical or flat dripper, What is the ration you use, Also the water/ice ratio, The grinde size, which kind of coffee avoid and how is your pouring method. I’m having hard time to dial in a good none bitter but not less flavorful cup, it seems that if i want lot of aroma my coffee needs to end up with a bit of bitterness..

  • @Elmer1953
    @Elmer1953 3 года назад

    Genius! I’m definitely giving this a try.

  • @user-xr8ft8zz1b
    @user-xr8ft8zz1b 3 года назад

    What you do is infusion, not percolation. Try to use the aeropress for real percolation with bloom and very gentle pouring (with melodrip or something like that). You can go up to 1:20 ratio and get fantastic results.

  • @hanantaseloadji5286
    @hanantaseloadji5286 2 года назад

    How about pour over on aeropress with kalia wave filter ?

  • @svprjonas
    @svprjonas 3 года назад

    It works well. You will have to enter it into the aeropress championship :)

  • @MAXXFIGO
    @MAXXFIGO 3 года назад

    Just gave my aeropress to a friend, didn't use it often... Now I need i guess to buy me a new one... Thanks @sprometheus 🤪🙄😁😅

  • @theodorosconstantinides7417
    @theodorosconstantinides7417 3 года назад +1

    This might be interesting to try with metal filters as well, unfortunately I only have the prismo and I don't think that will fit with the normal attachment

    • @sdorn
      @sdorn 3 года назад +1

      Try a cloth filter! (The big challenge is getting the fit right. I’ve been happy with cloth-plus-Fellow-Prizmo, but that wouldn’t work for this method.)

    • @theodorosconstantinides7417
      @theodorosconstantinides7417 3 года назад

      @@sdorn I always use the prismo with a paper filter, never tried cloth though. I will definitely give it a go!

    • @eugeneware3296
      @eugeneware3296 3 года назад +1

      Just tried this with my metal filter and with the same grind setting I use for a v60. Took too long to flow and clogged. Will try grinding courser and see if I can dial this in. The idea of being able to travel with an aeropress and make a good pourover is worth fighting for!

    • @theodorosconstantinides7417
      @theodorosconstantinides7417 3 года назад +1

      @@eugeneware3296 Having the option of drip and aeropress on the go would be awesome!I was hoping that a metal filter wouldn't get clogged that easily but I guess we have to find another solution.. I tried with a normal paper filter and my normal v60 grind and it took more than 9 minutes.

  • @setemic
    @setemic 3 года назад +2

    So the only different features to this method the tricolate brewer offers are a wider brewing cylinder and a melo drip on top of it as I see. Would you say they’d make any significant difference in brewing?

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  3 года назад +3

      So I can’t say having not used the Tricolate. But the price tag was a big turn off to me. I felt like I could produce something similar with what I had on hand.
      I do have a Melodrip, and considered using it for this video but felt like it made it less broadly appealing and useable. But I think using it could make a difference and would allow for some possible extra control and extraction.

    • @setemic
      @setemic 3 года назад

      Thanks for the reply. Yes I do agree that it is a bit overpriced considering what it offers could easily be replicated by the already popular aeropress. I’m still not sure if the direction of a higher extraction would be for me as of now still deciding to get one.

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  3 года назад +2

      @@setemic my thoughts on extraction are a little bit mixed. Of course I like chasing the dragon, but I feel like weighing the cost benefit with some tools don’t hit me right. That said, I’ll eventually get a Tricolate because I have the backing of the folks on my Patreon so it doesn’t come out of pocket. I don’t want to say too much on either side between this method and the Tricolate and end up eating my words. Haha.

    • @setemic
      @setemic 3 года назад +1

      Whatever happens to be your conclusion, I’m waiting for that video already! It was just a ranty question from a random guy sitting on a fence whether to buy another brewer or not. I should rather experiment with what I have now first.
      Anyways, thanks for your videos, I really enjoy them a lot.

  • @alexdsz1989
    @alexdsz1989 Год назад

    How I do my aeropress, if anyone ever care to try:
    - Two blank lungos and a blank espresso on a nespresso machine (as it's my only source of hot water in my job - about 260ml of water) and a full hopper of a JX worth of beans ground on the finer side of pour-over.
    - Pour some water and stir to get all the grounds wet and make a coffee slurry.
    - Add water 'till it's almost spilling and let some of it draw down as it won't all fit in an Aeropress Go.
    - Keep adding the remaining water untill it's all in and you have enough room (3mm or so) to add the plunger.
    - Add the plunger and let it steep for 3-4min.
    - Press.
    - Stir the resulting liquid.
    - Enjoy.
    It's worked for me. (Much!) better than the Nespresso option, and more plentiful. Plus it gives me just enough of a "coffee street cred" in the office that I'm the one people ask for coffee-related advice.

  • @friendslovecars
    @friendslovecars 3 года назад

    Any recommendation on what grind setting to try with a Baratza Virtuoso?

    • @friendslovecars
      @friendslovecars 3 года назад

      Update: tried on the #14 grind size. Definitely too fine and the brew took about 8.5 minutes, but I’m still enjoying it 😃

  • @Obshowersyndicate
    @Obshowersyndicate Год назад

    That looks like tea

  • @ola5510
    @ola5510 3 года назад

    Nice 👍👍👍

  • @andreavon5929
    @andreavon5929 3 года назад

    Ok, now I have to get myself an Aeropress.

  • @samneibauer4241
    @samneibauer4241 3 года назад +3

    This kinda reminds me of how the creator of the Aeropress recommends a soft, slow press. Does pressing harder increase extraction?

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  3 года назад +4

      I haven’t looked much into how the press affects extraction. That could make an interesting video.

    • @sebaba001
      @sebaba001 3 года назад +3

      I've pressed hard for a while now back to pressing soft. I've noticed hard presses agitate the very fine fines and create bitterness. I think it's better to either grind finer or steep longer. Also pouring water abruptly I find also creates bitterness.

    • @sebaba001
      @sebaba001 3 года назад +2

      @@Sprometheus if you do make that video I'd recommend doing one hard press normal and then a hard press with coffee that has had the very fine fines sifted with the kruve sifter. I'm willing to bet that'd be the winner. 🥇🥇

  • @derekng3981
    @derekng3981 3 года назад +1

    Try the Aesir filter which is made from a different pulp and already cut for aeropress.

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  3 года назад

      I’ve been meaning to pick them up for awhile.

    • @KaizenOz
      @KaizenOz 3 года назад

      I love aesir filters

    • @zxdc5893
      @zxdc5893 3 года назад

      The Real Sprometheus I'm sure you PROBABLY tried it but what about using 2 aeropress filters at once just like you did in the video ? And if you already did what is tasted like?tnx

  • @usafan96soren20
    @usafan96soren20 3 года назад

    tomorrow a no press aeropress osmotic flow will be made for sure! thank you for the idea i just don't like aeropresse coffee, so that method will dust off my press.

  • @pierrearmand2793
    @pierrearmand2793 3 месяца назад

    I am looking for a method to brew two cups at once with the aeropress, so when I visit my family I am not stuck making one cup at a time.

  • @austinfreyrikrw6651
    @austinfreyrikrw6651 3 года назад +1

    In other words, the James Hoffmann method for press-less French Press brewing applied to the Aeropress.

    • @artemisxo6734
      @artemisxo6734 3 года назад

      coffee drinkers go to the gym and bench without the press
      thank you for tolerating this awful pun

  • @MisfitsFiendClub138
    @MisfitsFiendClub138 2 года назад

    Tried the Aeropress many different ways
    As Borat would say 'NOT SO MUCH!' 😃☕
    Sticking to my French press

  • @farflebfarfle
    @farflebfarfle 3 года назад

    i love coffee

  • @chinnithy7156
    @chinnithy7156 3 года назад

    Sucks for me I lost the brewing chamber and only have the piston left

  • @lyric939
    @lyric939 3 года назад +1

    Me, before I've made my afternoon coffee: hmmm, interesting
    If this works, it will be great! There are some mornings I don't have time to babysit my Chemex between every pour.

  • @dementia4
    @dementia4 3 года назад +1

    Aero-pour?
    I'm in!

    • @Sprometheus
      @Sprometheus  3 года назад

      Let me know how it comes out!

  • @odmahizasvega5984
    @odmahizasvega5984 3 года назад

    You should used Aeropress plunger as a kettle for pouring ;) All Aeropress's pieces becomes drippers :D Funnel is called AeroWave dripper, now Chamber... let's call it AeroNoPress.

  • @leroythecoffeegeek4611
    @leroythecoffeegeek4611 3 года назад

    I heard about this years ago but never tried it cause I didn’t see the point. This video got me interested so I gave it a go. The result was fine, but no better than anything else and I still don’t see the point. Unless of course you only have an Aeropress and your plunger stopper seal is broken.

  • @cherrybombcoffee
    @cherrybombcoffee 3 года назад

    We need the no-brewer method. Good ol cowboy coffee

  • @jsiminski
    @jsiminski 3 года назад

    You could check Mateusz Gaca's video on 5 ways to do Aeropress. It's in Polish. But you can get what it shows.

  • @OdPlomp89
    @OdPlomp89 3 года назад +1

    Maybe you could call it the 'aerover' instead of aeropress?

  • @KOTAKVISUAL
    @KOTAKVISUAL 3 года назад

    aeropress without press
    aero

  • @thegense6493
    @thegense6493 Год назад

    I'm intrigued if anyone has tried the method of dividing the brew into 5 blocks, like you would for a V60. I can't help thinking this is the true way to get coffee for two out of an aeropress. 30g coffee, 5x 100g water.