I have one and have found it interesting and fun to experiment with initial ratio of coffee-to-water, water temp, and immersion time, toping off to a final of 1:16 coffee to water before drinking. It's a nice way to brew with full immersion and still have the paper filter to remove cafestol (which can elevate cholesterol). Looking forward to future videos you mentioned.
Awesome! I just got an aero press recently and I’ve been having fun with it. I normally do the inverted method but I’m not sure there is much difference.
Not sure myself if there is a difference. I'll probably test it and see. My hypothesis is the inverted method might be a little bit better with lighter roasted coffees because it extracts longer? Dont know... gotta try!
I have one and have found it interesting and fun to experiment with initial ratio of coffee-to-water, water temp, and immersion time, toping off to a final of 1:16 coffee to water before drinking. It's a nice way to brew with full immersion and still have the paper filter to remove cafestol (which can elevate cholesterol). Looking forward to future videos you mentioned.
Thanks, John! There are sooooo many ways to experiment with the Aeropress. I think that's part of what makes it such a great way to brew coffee.
Awesome! I just got an aero press recently and I’ve been having fun with it. I normally do the inverted method but I’m not sure there is much difference.
Not sure myself if there is a difference. I'll probably test it and see. My hypothesis is the inverted method might be a little bit better with lighter roasted coffees because it extracts longer? Dont know... gotta try!