Coffee Bloom: What You Need to Know!

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  • Опубликовано: 17 май 2024
  • Dive into the heart of coffee brewing with our exploration of Coffee Bloom! Discover its meaning, importance in pour-over methods, and its impact on flavor extraction. We'll answer burning questions like "Should I bloom my coffee?" and provide essential tips for perfecting your pour-over technique. Whether you're curious about off-gassing coffee or seeking coffee brewing tips and tricks, this video is your ultimate guide!
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    00:00:00 Intro
    00:00:38 Why we do blooming?
    00:01:44 How to bloom evenly
    00:05:14 Blooming for how long?
    00:06:47 How much water to bloom?
    00:07:58 Blooming mistakes
    00:08:17 What is the Perfect Blooming
    00:09:03 1st Blooming mistake
    00:09:55 2nd Blooming mistake
    00:10:45 3rd Blooming mistake
    00:11:19 4th Blooming mistake
    00:11:56 Outro

Комментарии • 35

  •  Месяц назад +6

    How you explain and show everything with multiple takes and examples, shot clearly, is incredibly informing. I love coffee and I brew everyday but at times I can not make the time to experiment like you have. You clearly demonstrating the problems makes everything so much easier for me. I remember how my coffee bed looked when the cup was very dry yesterday, so I can compare and adjust! Thank you so much. On the lookout for more content!

    • @MrTsaoo
      @MrTsaoo  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm really glad that my demonstrations have been helpful for you in improving your coffee brewing experience. It's always great to hear that! I'll keep working on bringing you more!

  • @loveroxanne33
    @loveroxanne33 Месяц назад +3

    Nice tip 👌

    • @MrTsaoo
      @MrTsaoo  Месяц назад

      Glad you liked it!

  • @Mindartcreativity
    @Mindartcreativity 5 дней назад

    Man, this is the video I needed! 9:05 that's exactly how I pour.
    Thank you for this video, I will certainly apply your advice for improving that first pour for the blooming.

    • @MrTsaoo
      @MrTsaoo  5 дней назад

      You are so welcome! Hope you have a great result!

  • @grahamarcher2729
    @grahamarcher2729 Месяц назад +1

    Excellent advice! Thanks for sharing your video!

    • @MrTsaoo
      @MrTsaoo  Месяц назад

      Welcome to the family!

  • @blakehelms8367
    @blakehelms8367 18 дней назад +1

    Lots of great examples -- great new channel.

    • @MrTsaoo
      @MrTsaoo  18 дней назад

      Thank you for the support!

  • @Brisleep1
    @Brisleep1 20 дней назад

    I'm 63 and I never knew about this, thank you! I have been drinking cacao because my drip coffee has been tasting too bitter, no matter what brand or grind and someone mentioned bloom and I found your video, it's like an art to making coffee now.

    • @MrTsaoo
      @MrTsaoo  19 дней назад +1

      Glad it was helpful!

  • @marius.e720
    @marius.e720 6 дней назад

    GREAT VIDEO. I've watched numerous videos on various pour-over methods. This is the most informative I've watched. Finally somebody explains the why on the pouring method. Well done, Sir.
    Looking forward to more content, and I do hope to see some videos on the Aeropress 😉

    • @MrTsaoo
      @MrTsaoo  5 дней назад

      Awesome, thank you! I will take that in mind!

  • @DarrellGrainger
    @DarrellGrainger 13 дней назад

    I use 20g light roast Kenya AA with a medium grind in a 02 Hario V60. When I put the grounds in the V60, I will make a hole in the centre of the grounds. Essentially, I have a cone of grounds. I pour into the hole until it fills then I'll do small circles outward to wet the high parts on the edges. Because the grounds are a uniform thickness I'm guessing it wets all the grounds evenly. I usually find I use 60g to 80g of water. Then I let it sit for 20 seconds. After 20 seconds I start pouring in circles starting from the outside and making the circles smaller and smaller until I'm in the middle. I usually stop at 250g of water then swirl the coffee vigorously, coating the sides of the filter paper. By this time I'm at around 50 seconds. I then pour around the outside on the filter paper to get the grounds off the paper. I then pour back and forth, slightly randomly. Occasionally, I'll pour in circles. I do this slowly until there is around 400g in. I then swirl once or twice to flatten out the bed of coffee. As the water goes down, it tends to cling to the walls and form a cone. Before that happens I give a gentle swirl, once or twice to flatten out the bed of coffee. Around the 2 minute mark most of the water is gone and I have a flat bed of coffee. I'll let it keep dripping until I reach around 3 minutes. The coffee should be dripping out VERY slowly. Maybe one drop every 10 seconds. If the whole process takes longer than 3 minutes, your grounds are too fine. If it happens too quickly, your grounds are too coarse.

    • @MrTsaoo
      @MrTsaoo  13 дней назад +1

      Thanks for your sharing! I love to hear how people brew their daily coffee!

  • @nyanuwu4209
    @nyanuwu4209 18 дней назад

    A lot of 'recipes' say to put a divot in the center, presumably to thin the center and help the water saturate.

    • @MrTsaoo
      @MrTsaoo  18 дней назад

      yap, that is another way to do it!

  • @onlyinparadise4613
    @onlyinparadise4613 29 дней назад +1

    Can you please do a video about Vietnamese coffee using the phin? Thanks 🙏

    • @MrTsaoo
      @MrTsaoo  29 дней назад +1

      Sounds interesting, I have tried this at a coffee shop.

  • @fehE047
    @fehE047 27 дней назад

    Awesome thumbnail

  • @donovanjackson7241
    @donovanjackson7241 25 дней назад +1

    what about blooming using a french press?

    • @MrTsaoo
      @MrTsaoo  24 дня назад +1

      The French press utilizes immersion brewing, so I don't believe blooming is necessary. However, you could try it to see if there are any differences.

  • @reallyda7030
    @reallyda7030 22 дня назад +1

    why not stir the bed while blooming to wet all the grounds?

    • @MrTsaoo
      @MrTsaoo  22 дня назад +2

      Yes. You could definitely do that, but I would recommend stir with the light roast coffee only. Btw, you should pour 3x-5x of water in the blooming phases.

  • @Unknown-pq7kf
    @Unknown-pq7kf 20 дней назад

    Just do the circular motion in the middle why do you have to get water on the edges? If you hit the filter paper with water of course it will start dripping early. Its actually just painful seeing you hit the filter paper with water everytime.

    • @MrTsaoo
      @MrTsaoo  20 дней назад

      Thanks for sharing your thoughts. I don't directly pour water onto the filter paper, but during the process of circling outward with water, it's inevitable that water will naturally flow to the sides. What we aim for is to ensure the even extraction of coffee grounds and water. That's why I suggest circling outward. If you only pour water in the middle, it might cause some coffee grounds to not release carbon dioxide completely, which could potentially affect your subsequent brewing.

  • @sagar696
    @sagar696 18 дней назад

    Is less-hot water bloom better?

    • @MrTsaoo
      @MrTsaoo  17 дней назад

      The goal is to ensure all coffee grounds come into contact with water evenly, and too little water won't achieve that. My suggestion is to use 2 to 3 times the amount of water to coffee grounds.

    • @sagar696
      @sagar696 16 дней назад

      @@MrTsaoo Sorry for confusion. I meant low temp of water, not lower quantity of water.

    • @MrTsaoo
      @MrTsaoo  12 дней назад

      ​@@sagar696 how low is that? I only lower the temperature when in the final pouring stage sometimes, but for the blooming stage I think we need that higher temperature for the extractions.

  • @jerrywu2117
    @jerrywu2117 22 дня назад

    I can see that you watched a lot of vvcafe 😅

    • @MrTsaoo
      @MrTsaoo  22 дня назад

      I've actually watched a lot of RUclips videos, and since I love coffee so much, anything related to coffee is my favorite. Channels like VV, Tales, James, Kyle, Jay, Lifestyle, etc. How about you?

    • @jerrywu2117
      @jerrywu2117 22 дня назад

      @@MrTsaoo i primarily like to listen or watch people that have kind of a soothing voice. 元食咖啡 and James are a good example. Vvcafe and Tales strike me to be too pseudosciency, so i don’t watch them anymore. For podcasts i listen to Lucia Solis, give her a try if you want to know more about the producers’ side. Also Tim Wendelboe’s podcast is really nice