Our new Aeropress Recipe for a Clean Cup of Coffee

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  • Опубликовано: 3 дек 2024

Комментарии • 43

  • @NicholasHallows
    @NicholasHallows Год назад +68

    I'm sure this makes a good cup but with the price of coffee these days using 24g for one drink is way too extravagant for me. That's why I'm a fan of James Hoffmann's 11g:200ml recipe.

    • @GenghisWanghis
      @GenghisWanghis Год назад +8

      No to mention the aeropress world championship rules even began limiting participants to 16ish grams

    • @manhchienbui
      @manhchienbui Год назад +5

      James Hoffmann's recipe is the best

    • @Vo-Daddy
      @Vo-Daddy Год назад

      Move over to Turkish!!! 🤣🤣🤣 I did and it's great.

    • @teklife
      @teklife Год назад +1

      why? that's absurd. i thought the point of that competition is to just brew the best possible cup of coffee@@GenghisWanghis

    • @bluemystic7501
      @bluemystic7501 Год назад +3

      @@teklife It keeps the playing field relatively level.

  • @michaelsteingard
    @michaelsteingard Год назад +9

    I’ve been experimenting with different recipes, blended different ideas and ended up with pretty much this recipe. I found it to be the biggest winner for my beans and grinder. Thanks for sharing! Highly recommend trying this one.

    • @memlicoffeelab
      @memlicoffeelab  Год назад

      Great to hear! Same, experimented a lot and as I explained, it works for most of the coffee I roast. Worth trying with other beans and roast level, but that will be for another video ;)

    • @teqai
      @teqai 9 месяцев назад

      Lance Hedrick's dark roast recipe is very similar to this as well. Interesting to see different people arrive at the same way (almost) to brew the Aeropress.

  • @dBcstrike
    @dBcstrike Год назад +1

    thanks, ill try i it.

  • @juanpatino2377
    @juanpatino2377 Год назад +1

    Do you have a stimating on the fellow ode gen2?

  • @kevinfurniss1462
    @kevinfurniss1462 Год назад +2

    Have you had any experience with the AeroPress metal filter?

    • @memlicoffeelab
      @memlicoffeelab  Год назад +5

      Yes I did when it first came out. Good pros regarding the maintenance of it, it’s not too much a hassle to clean and reuse. Taste wise, it still let some fines passing through which reduce the complexity and clarity of the coffee but improve its texture. Basically exchanging flavor clarity for mouthfeel!

  • @coffeecove7058
    @coffeecove7058 Год назад +1

    Thank you for sharing. I enjoy your channel.

  • @rma107429515
    @rma107429515 Год назад +1

    Do you have a estimating grind setting on a timemore C2?

  • @alimolaei4429
    @alimolaei4429 Год назад

    Thank you for this recipe. What is the name and model of your kettle? Is this a temp control kettle?

    • @memlicoffeelab
      @memlicoffeelab  Год назад +1

      Yes, it is from Brewista! Love the kettle and the flow from it!

  • @Kecske131
    @Kecske131 Год назад

    Hey, gonna try this recipe for sure! Do you have an estimated grind setting on a C40?

    • @memlicoffeelab
      @memlicoffeelab  Год назад

      27 clicks on the classic, 55 with the red clicks

  • @HaekalAlchatieb
    @HaekalAlchatieb Год назад +2

    1:7 ratio ? 175 water 25gr coffee ?

  • @profitglen
    @profitglen Год назад +1

    Question: did you not use a paper filter??? You said put on the cap but we didn't see and you didn't mention .

  • @AvastarBin
    @AvastarBin Год назад +1

    That's the inverted method. What's new about it?

    • @profitglen
      @profitglen Год назад

      You must not have actually watched the video.

    • @thehutch-
      @thehutch- 8 месяцев назад

      The inverted method is not a recipe; it’s an orientation for the brewer. There are literally millions of potential recipes you could create using the inverted method by changing any of the variables: Ratio, grind size, temperature, brew time, stir time, stir approach, press time, water recipe, coffee type, on and on.

  • @teklife
    @teklife Год назад +1

    this grind size doesn't yield a delicious coffee imho. it's too coarse and too hard to extract and you still get bitterness from the fines. aeropress are great at brewing finer/espresso grinds; fast, and smooth, because of it's ability to press out the coffee at any time.

    • @memlicoffeelab
      @memlicoffeelab  Год назад

      Great point! Depends on grinders and above all, coffee!

  • @profitglen
    @profitglen Год назад +1

    Just a note to everyone watching: alternatively you could use a bag a preground coffee, since he is recommending the same grind.

    • @GBOAC
      @GBOAC 7 дней назад

      Taste will be way less

    • @profitglen
      @profitglen 7 дней назад

      @@GBOAC I haven't ever noticed a lot of a difference in taste between pre-ground coffee and freshly ground.

  • @milwill
    @milwill Год назад +1

    Way too much work to get a clean cup of coffee. I’ll stick with pour over or a siphon.

    • @profitglen
      @profitglen Год назад

      Yeah, using the Aeropress in general is a bit of work but worth it if people have the tools and time. I use it and I use my Bruvi machine which does all the work for me.

  • @geraldarcuri9307
    @geraldarcuri9307 10 месяцев назад

    Inverting the Aero Press and rinsing the filter do nothing to improve the coffee flavor in an Aeropress. Brewing right side up is easier, and produces exactly the same final cup taste. 24 g seems like an awful lot of coffee, even for a diluted cup.

    • @teqai
      @teqai 9 месяцев назад

      You need to wet the filter if you're brewing inverted, makes it easier to keep it in the cap when you put it on. And if you have stirring as part of your recipe, brewing inverted will give you the time to do it without water leaking out into the cup.
      James Hoffmann's recipe is great but he literally says it's just a good starting point and not the absolute truth.

    • @winexprt
      @winexprt 4 месяца назад

      Inverted has nothing to do with coffee flavor and everything to do with not wanting to let a bunch of under extracted coffee flow into your cup. If you prefer extremely under extracted brew in you cup, by all means keep doing it 'right side up'. I (and many others) don't.

  • @pappusOrganics
    @pappusOrganics Год назад

    plastic n hot water do not mix very toxic