The Nucleus Paragon Brewer with a Chilled Extraction Pour Over

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

Комментарии • 58

  • @AlternativeBrewing
    @AlternativeBrewing  2 года назад

    *Pre Order & Secure* the Nucleus Paragon Brewer For Mid-Late January 2023! alternativebrewing.com.au/products/nucleus-paragon-brewer

  • @jhgcsh
    @jhgcsh Месяц назад

    such a great channel!!!

  • @razieyhamid340
    @razieyhamid340 11 месяцев назад +2

    How about make iced pour over. Drop yield on chill ball and after that mixed with ice?

  • @kristoforusranandiasuliset3736
    @kristoforusranandiasuliset3736 4 месяца назад

    4:06 chilling rock only required for 1st and 2nd pour as the main flavour extracted, but why removing rock in the 3rd pour?

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  4 месяца назад

      Doesn't quite need the last part of the pour oas the rock has warmed up significantly for this - and based on studies doesn't show an increase in quality versus removing. Im not sure whether it is a negative leaving it there though

  • @imoafaq
    @imoafaq Год назад +1

    I tried a coffee at ONA in Melbourne AU today, one using this technique and the other without it. The one with this tasted like a wine but I preferred the normal brewing coffee.

  • @sotirigeorgas7281
    @sotirigeorgas7281 Год назад +1

    What is the name of the turning white thingy that you put the cups on ?

  • @AnaerobicFermentation
    @AnaerobicFermentation Год назад +1

    How does this work with a flat bed brewer?

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  Год назад +1

      Same rules apply. Flat bed brewers will still tend to have the brewed coffee coming out in 1-2 steady streams below.

  • @KrishnenduKes
    @KrishnenduKes 2 года назад +2

    So the whole paragon contraption sits on a scale?

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  2 года назад +1

      No, but yes, it can easily sit on the Acaia Pearl or any other scale with similar dimensions.

    • @KrishnenduKes
      @KrishnenduKes 2 года назад +2

      @@AlternativeBrewing But you have to put it on a scale right? Otherwise, how would one measure the brew? Or do you put the scale just under the decanter?

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  2 года назад +2

      @@KrishnenduKes you are correct. You must use a scale to measure the brew ! 👌 this can be placed under the whole brew tower, or under the decanter

    • @KrishnenduKes
      @KrishnenduKes 2 года назад

      @@AlternativeBrewing Thanks mate for your inputs. I hope I get this in my country soon. I am really eager to try this out.

  • @KrazyShark
    @KrazyShark 2 года назад +10

    That is really weird. I've tried the same coffee, same brewer (Mugen), same technique, same ratio, same grind etc. with a medium roast that I found extremely earthy and not great to sip on so I figured I might try it with some metal ice cubes you typically use in whisky and stuff in a strainer so that it would brew on top of it just like the Nucleus Paragon and the cup tasted, much much much sweeter, the whole unpleasant bitter / earthy part of it was gone. I don't know if it's my mind playing tricks on me so I'll keep experimenting but it's interesting, was skeptical at first since some people were also pointing out that brewing on top of ice first rather than putting the ice cubes afterwards changed the flavor of their cup too so maybe we're onto something.

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  2 года назад +1

      Thanks for sharing! It is remarkable how the flavour improves

  • @h3h3podcastclipper
    @h3h3podcastclipper 2 года назад +3

    I wonder if the same result can be reached using metal ice cubes

    • @Andrew-wp1bz
      @Andrew-wp1bz 2 года назад

      You have to chill the extraction immediately out of dripper. So if you had a way to get the cubes up near the dripper then it would work.

    • @chrisdturner
      @chrisdturner 2 года назад +5

      I've just thought that a mini seive (like a tea strainer) might fit between a v60 and a carafe. Think I'll try it later with an ice cube!

    • @Kaiyan0420
      @Kaiyan0420 2 года назад

      Would be similar but slightly dif. Due to material dif , heat capacity and rate of temp exchange would also be dif.

    • @chrisdturner
      @chrisdturner 2 года назад +2

      @@Kaiyan0420 true. If anything, the ice cube would cool it more effectively (but add a slight dilution) so it should still trap those volatiles. If it works well with the seive I might look at getting a steel 'ice' cube. Not sure I have the space to keep this brewer, though I do think it looks like a good product.

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  2 года назад +1

      It's made really well - quite sturdy - and it's a whole brew tower 👍

  • @domepremium1
    @domepremium1 Год назад

    Which scales do you use in this video?

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  Год назад

      Pearl Brewing Scales alternativebrewing.com.au/products/acaia-pearl-brewing-scale-black

  • @Kureiji-Desu
    @Kureiji-Desu 5 месяцев назад

    I'm considering buying one. But I've read that it's not compatible with some brewers. Is that true?
    I use 02 V60 and it's Origami counterpart the most. Might get an Orea later on as well.

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  5 месяцев назад

      It’s not not compatible- however I’ve found some brewers are less stable on it

    • @Kureiji-Desu
      @Kureiji-Desu 5 месяцев назад

      @@AlternativeBrewing Any I've mentioned? And thanks :)

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  5 месяцев назад

      Origami without the Holder is good. Hario V60 ceramic is good too, but the plastic V60 is not.

  • @josepascual3535
    @josepascual3535 2 года назад

    Is it compatible with the orea or stagg?
    Thanks!

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  2 года назад +1

      Different again. Orea and Stagg make delicious brews - having made many with the Stagg and also Espro Bloom - the Paragon is similar however - with the frozen ball - it turns the noise up on the good flavours 😀

    • @rappersorbee
      @rappersorbee 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@AlternativeBrewing I think the question was more about if the staff or orea fit on top of the paragon, since the paragon is not really a dripper but more of a dripper and ice ball holder station.
      I've been wandering this too because I want to use my pulsar brewer because of its process and features but not sure if I could stand it on top of the paragon

  • @saudkhan3754
    @saudkhan3754 10 месяцев назад

    Which kettle is it ?

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  10 месяцев назад

      This one: alternativebrewing.com.au/products/artisan-barista-smart-electric-kettle

  • @trungdchu
    @trungdchu 2 года назад +3

    Is it just me or when you do the second pour, at 6:41 the coffee pour out using the black kettle does not touch the rock? On that note, did you try with a different material such as similar diameter steel ball bearing or ceramic / stone ball which is quite common in whiskey tasting?

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  2 года назад +3

      So, it's suggested not to use the Roick all the way through the brew - only the first 20-30% of the total volume of water. This would have been just a quick cut of later on in the brew of them both 😀
      I have not tried other materials or shapes - but the idea that the coffee must be a thin as possible over the object for maximum effect - makes sense to have it as a ball.

  • @ninetendopesaitama2107
    @ninetendopesaitama2107 2 года назад +3

    Brewing gets more esoterical. Next brewer will have a chill pyramid. Not a ball. ;) ☮️

    • @Bemoderso
      @Bemoderso 2 года назад +1

      esoterical, but cfd calculated and prooven

  • @judahdadone9410
    @judahdadone9410 2 года назад +3

    Nuculus?

  • @eduardoherrera3341
    @eduardoherrera3341 2 года назад +4

    ammmm i have dicovered this about one year ago in a different way... In fact 2 ways:
    1. you can Bloom your coffee with cold water then pour as usual
    2. put a small ice cube in the coffee bed then start to pour as usual
    The result is that "juice like" brew, and i think this 2 ways are easier than the paragon...
    Bonus: the 2 "hacks" also make dark roast to taste better

  • @wildsprig
    @wildsprig 24 дня назад

    Am I losing my mind here? Of course you're going to tell a difference, in your "blind" test. One coffee is obviously warmer than the other, because it was poured over a cold stone. A blind test would need to control for temperature (e.g., by pouring the non-paragon coffee, a few minutes before the paragon one).

  • @ekjellgren
    @ekjellgren 2 года назад +3

    Blind testing ruined because of the difference in temp. You should have adjusted for that I think. But I guess this is more of a commercial.

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  2 года назад +1

      That's the nature of the Paragon Dripper though. You're not meant to adjust the temperature higher - and I was looking to brew identical coffees - so changing brew water would have meant a different recipe - and letting one cool sooner than the other would also have been an advantage to one and not the other. I'm not sure what I could have done more to make them equal brews? I'm not looking to fault every product I review - that's not right.

    • @Sim2Real.
      @Sim2Real. 2 года назад

      oH nO tHe BliNd TeSt iS RuInEd

    • @daleeps
      @daleeps 11 месяцев назад

      you would have to brew two cups at the same time@@AlternativeBrewing

  • @Hygros
    @Hygros 2 года назад +1

    what settings do you use on 1zpresso k?

    • @AlternativeBrewing
      @AlternativeBrewing  2 года назад

      This was at 1.0.5 - so a bit coarser than normal - usually around 0.8.5 is my sweet spot for a lower dose 👌

    • @bzukau
      @bzukau 2 года назад

      Isn’t the recommended settings for pour over closer to the 2.0.0 mark?