I usually drink Bru coffee, which costs ₹125 for 25g, making it ₹5 per gram. In comparison, Third Wave coffee costs ₹850 for 500g, which comes to just ₹1.7 per gram.
hallo brothers its jus my opinion or standard way of making coffee, but you are doing good job do research before work Measure the Coffee and Water Use a ratio of 1:15 (coffee to water). A common measurement is 1 ounce (28g) of coffee for 16 ounces (475ml) of water. Adjust the amount based on how strong or weak you prefer your coffee. Grind the Coffee Beans Grind your coffee beans to a coarse consistency (similar to breadcrumbs). A French press requires a coarse grind to prevent over-extraction and ensure a smoother coffee. Heat the Water Bring water to a boil, then let it cool slightly to around 200°F (93°C) before using it in your French press. You don't want it to be boiling when you pour it in. Preheat the French Press Pour some hot water into the French press to warm it up. Swirl it around and then discard the water. Add the Ground Coffee to the French Press Place the ground coffee into the preheated French press. Pour Hot Water Slowly pour the hot water evenly over the coffee grounds. Pour in a circular motion to ensure all the coffee is saturated. Fill the French press with water, leaving about an inch of space at the top. Stir the Coffee After pouring the water, use a spoon to gently stir the coffee and water mixture. This ensures all the coffee grounds are fully immersed. Place the Lid On Place the lid on the French press with the plunger pulled up. Let the coffee steep for 4 minutes (adjust the time depending on how strong you like your coffee). Press the Plunger After 4 minutes, slowly and steadily press down the plunger to separate the grounds from the brewed coffee. Don’t force it; let the plunger do the work gently. Serve and Enjoy Pour the coffee into your mug, and enjoy your freshly brewed French press coffee!
Everything is so wrong in this video. No grinder. No water temperature. No measurement of beans and water. No coffee:water ratio. No brewing time. This sir is not how you brew a coffee leave-alone French press. I hope you start brewing good coffee in future.
If i want to avoid mixer grinder to crush And want to use french press Should i go for corase grind blend ? Also which blend has longer shell life Whole beans or coarse grind?
Bhai french press me garam pani dalne ke bad spoon se hilao aur 4 min dhak ke chod do aur dheere dheere neeche press kro tab ayega asli swad
Or sugar or milk 🥛 kb dalna
@ french press me black coffee banayi jati h bro without sugar and milk
@@amoghpathak9224 merko sweet coffee baana h 🥲 kise baano
@@amoghpathak9224 banane ke baad add kr skte hai bhai jese tumko pasand
I usually drink Bru coffee, which costs ₹125 for 25g, making it ₹5 per gram.
In comparison, Third Wave coffee costs ₹850 for 500g, which comes to just ₹1.7 per gram.
You use powder form. But this is Beans not powder
hallo brothers its jus my opinion or standard way of making coffee, but you are doing good job do research before work Measure the Coffee and Water
Use a ratio of 1:15 (coffee to water). A common measurement is 1 ounce (28g) of coffee for 16 ounces (475ml) of water.
Adjust the amount based on how strong or weak you prefer your coffee.
Grind the Coffee Beans
Grind your coffee beans to a coarse consistency (similar to breadcrumbs). A French press requires a coarse grind to prevent over-extraction and ensure a smoother coffee.
Heat the Water
Bring water to a boil, then let it cool slightly to around 200°F (93°C) before using it in your French press. You don't want it to be boiling when you pour it in.
Preheat the French Press
Pour some hot water into the French press to warm it up. Swirl it around and then discard the water.
Add the Ground Coffee to the French Press
Place the ground coffee into the preheated French press.
Pour Hot Water
Slowly pour the hot water evenly over the coffee grounds. Pour in a circular motion to ensure all the coffee is saturated.
Fill the French press with water, leaving about an inch of space at the top.
Stir the Coffee
After pouring the water, use a spoon to gently stir the coffee and water mixture. This ensures all the coffee grounds are fully immersed.
Place the Lid On
Place the lid on the French press with the plunger pulled up. Let the coffee steep for 4 minutes (adjust the time depending on how strong you like your coffee).
Press the Plunger
After 4 minutes, slowly and steadily press down the plunger to separate the grounds from the brewed coffee. Don’t force it; let the plunger do the work gently.
Serve and Enjoy
Pour the coffee into your mug, and enjoy your freshly brewed French press coffee!
Thanks brother
Lovely comment amazingly explained this is exactly what i came here for ❤thanks for this
How you got discount???
You should buy a coffee grinder
Bro es me caffeine kitne gram me kitna h
Bro powder form milta h kya like Nescafe and bruh??
Sugar ni Dali apne isme bhai
Bhai beans na le kar grind wali le to same taste karega ?
Waise nice review ❤❤❤🎉
Isme mujhe ye doubt hai ki grind wala milega ya nhi but agar mile to for sure dono hi premium quality taste to acha hoga hi.
Pick medium grind as Vivian mentioned in during live feed he also using grinded version of this coffeee
Bhai where we can purchase this
Check description
@ hmm got it 👍
Everything is so wrong in this video.
No grinder.
No water temperature.
No measurement of beans and water.
No coffee:water ratio.
No brewing time.
This sir is not how you brew a coffee leave-alone French press.
I hope you start brewing good coffee in future.
If i want to avoid mixer grinder to crush
And want to use french press Should i go for corase grind blend ?
Also which blend has longer shell life
Whole beans or coarse grind?
Nice review👌
Thank you 🙂
Third Wave Coffee is cheaper in comparison to Bru and Nescafe both.
Bhai hum apni 2 rupe vali hi coffee me khus h😂😂😂
Ek aur new video banao coffee banakar dekhao
Posting
Masttttt
Machine giveaway kardo 🥲
Sure bro
It taste bad
Bhai nash kr diya coffe ka banane se pehle sikh to leta kese banate hai🙄
Bola to hai video me ki first time hai
@@akshshivam82how you get discount