So, what do you think about new AeroPress models? Would you pick Premium or Go Plus, if any? This video is sponsored by Standart; get their limited-edition anniversary book “Standart: Ten Years in Coffee” before it sells out ($10 off until Dec 10, 2024) 👉 standartmag.com/ect TIMESTAMPS: 00:50 Unboxing AeroPress Premium 02:03 Unboxing AeroPress Go Plus 03:32 AD: Standart: Ten Years in Coffee (Anniversary Book) 04:26 AeroPress Premium - First Brew & Review 06:15 AeroPress Go Plus - First Brew & Review 07:55 REVIEW: AeroPress Premium & AeroPress Go Plus
If the Go Plus had a leak-proof lid and design, I might consider buying one for my trips in general, since carrying the original Aeropress in its nylon bag is not the most optimal solution XD I like the hidden paper filter storage and the fact that it all fits inside the tumbler, kinda like a Lego set for us coffee nerds haha
There is the aeropress go it’s good too and cheaper than this one I’ve been using it for 2 or 3 years now and take it with me every where and have more filters
I am a huge fan of the original travel Aeropress. And I also love the original original size scoop. It just works. People don’t seem to notice enough that every single detail of the Aeropress has been not only thought about but ENGINEERED. I will be getting a glass Aeropress soon. Really want the business to continue for decades to come.
Good video. I have both the Standard, Go, and Go plus. Have been using the Go plus daily for 2 weeks now. While I like the improved cup and paper storage with the Go plus. The coffee produced is the same. If you are a first-time AeroPress purchaser, it is not worth the difference in price. The AeroPress is still my favorite way to brew, and I have many brewers. And as a coffee nerd that says a lot.
I think the reason why the Go Plus might have been a little stiff is that it is new. It also happens when it is not used for a good while, so rinsing the plunger with hot water usually softens it.
The main "miss" for me on the Go Plus is that apparently the Flow Control Filter Cap is too big to store inside the Go Plus when packing it for travel like the regular Filter Cap. Otherwise, it seems like a neat version of the AeroPress!
The premium isn’t for me but I can see why people would like it. The go plus is absolutely stupid and I cannot imagine ever using it. It’s not smaller than an aeropress, adds loads of weight and the cup can’t even be put in a bag. I’ll take the original aeropress go every time. It’s my daily driver and take it when travelling
not optimal that youtube is not communicating the generated translated audio track. if i hadnt known from another youtuber, i would have assumed you did some cheap ai generated video over some other guys content or something (it played in ai generated german)
I prefer glas/metal over plastic almost any time! But, since I am looking for something for "on the go", so something compact and not too heavy and delicate, I really like the "all-in-one" solution of the go plus.
Is the Aeropress creator still associated with the company and involved in the new products? I remember reading that Aeropress was bought by someone who put a lot of VC money thats why they are just creating products that are people asking for and also some just to compete with the competitors.
Already have a regular and a go version. I got the go, because of compactness. I doubt i will upgrade anymore. If i want my coffee to stay warm and leakproof, I will pour into my existing thermos.
I bet the extraction was weak on the tumbler. You can see at 7:15 that you've spun the grounds up into a dome, so the water would have bypassed the grounds.
It was okay, we didn't really optimised for the best recipe or extraction. We wanted to capture our first brews and share first impressions. Thanks for the comment!
I wouldn't dismiss it completely - it's insulated so it can keep coffee warm during a short commute (unlike Go). You can think of it as a Keep Cup alternative.
Actually, when we were filming with Mr Adler the documentary, two versions they had in mind back in 2017 were a premium glass version and compact travel version. For the first AeroPress Go he was still involved AFAIK, these new updates are obviously without his input.
@EuropeanCoffeeTrip I remember watching the documentary. Alan seemd like he had the best intentions with his products. The Aeropress XL and other iterations clearly lack his input. In addition to this they no longer include the funnel, storage bag and 365 filters with the original aeropress. The current state of the company is pretty grim.
@EuropeanCoffeeTrip first of all, I completely understand the business development side, seen from Aeropress. But ever since they got acquired. It has been all about increasing profits. However. Aeropress was made with the intention of making good quality coffee at home. Cheaply. What's next? Filters that only work with specific models?
So, what do you think about new AeroPress models? Would you pick Premium or Go Plus, if any?
This video is sponsored by Standart; get their limited-edition anniversary book “Standart: Ten Years in Coffee” before it sells out ($10 off until Dec 10, 2024) 👉 standartmag.com/ect
TIMESTAMPS:
00:50 Unboxing AeroPress Premium
02:03 Unboxing AeroPress Go Plus
03:32 AD: Standart: Ten Years in Coffee (Anniversary Book)
04:26 AeroPress Premium - First Brew & Review
06:15 AeroPress Go Plus - First Brew & Review
07:55 REVIEW: AeroPress Premium & AeroPress Go Plus
If the Go Plus had a leak-proof lid and design, I might consider buying one for my trips in general, since carrying the original Aeropress in its nylon bag is not the most optimal solution XD
I like the hidden paper filter storage and the fact that it all fits inside the tumbler, kinda like a Lego set for us coffee nerds haha
There is the aeropress go it’s good too and cheaper than this one I’ve been using it for 2 or 3 years now and take it with me every where and have more filters
I am a huge fan of the original travel Aeropress.
And I also love the original original size scoop. It just works. People don’t seem to notice enough that every single detail of the Aeropress has been not only thought about but ENGINEERED. I will be getting a glass Aeropress soon. Really want the business to continue for decades to come.
Good video. I have both the Standard, Go, and Go plus. Have been using the Go plus daily for 2 weeks now. While I like the improved cup and paper storage with the Go plus. The coffee produced is the same. If you are a first-time AeroPress purchaser, it is not worth the difference in price. The AeroPress is still my favorite way to brew, and I have many brewers. And as a coffee nerd that says a lot.
I think the reason why the Go Plus might have been a little stiff is that it is new. It also happens when it is not used for a good while, so rinsing the plunger with hot water usually softens it.
Yeah, you are right. I mentioned in the video too. A little unstable feel when pressing into a tumbler was actually more negative point.
The main "miss" for me on the Go Plus is that apparently the Flow Control Filter Cap is too big to store inside the Go Plus when packing it for travel like the regular Filter Cap. Otherwise, it seems like a neat version of the AeroPress!
Oh, good point. Not using the Flow Control Filter Cap often so didn’t even consider it including in the video.
I use classic and have since they came out , but those look really nice.
Venture capital go brrrr
Thanks guys. ☕️
The premium isn’t for me but I can see why people would like it. The go plus is absolutely stupid and I cannot imagine ever using it. It’s not smaller than an aeropress, adds loads of weight and the cup can’t even be put in a bag.
I’ll take the original aeropress go every time. It’s my daily driver and take it when travelling
not optimal that youtube is not communicating the generated translated audio track. if i hadnt known from another youtuber, i would have assumed you did some cheap ai generated video over some other guys content or something (it played in ai generated german)
oh good to know! It’s a new feature that we kept enabled but what you described is not an ideal user experience 🤔
@@EuropeanCoffeeTripI listened to it a little in Spanish, but for now it's horrible, I prefer the original audio
Same. It played in French for a second and I knew the channel is originally in english. You don't sound great in French I'm afraid.
I prefer glas/metal over plastic almost any time! But, since I am looking for something for "on the go", so something compact and not too heavy and delicate, I really like the "all-in-one" solution of the go plus.
Cheers! Hope you like them!
Is the paper filter storage at the bottom waterproof. I'd be disappointed if the paper filter gets wet when I clean the tumbler.
Yes I have it and haven’t had an issue
Is the Aeropress creator still associated with the company and involved in the new products? I remember reading that Aeropress was bought by someone who put a lot of VC money thats why they are just creating products that are people asking for and also some just to compete with the competitors.
I have the same question!!
Thinking of purchasing a specialty coffee subscription. Have any unbiased or affiliated suggestions and tips?
I’d love that glass version, but for 3x the price I think I’ll pass!
Already have a regular and a go version. I got the go, because of compactness. I doubt i will upgrade anymore. If i want my coffee to stay warm and leakproof, I will pour into my existing thermos.
These are always good videos thank you but I will stick with my original Aeropress.
Thanks Mike! I tend to agree, wouldn’t considering getting neither of those (if I would already have Original or Clear).
I do like Premium model, but not that price tag. I’ll better buy Bodum^^
which Bodum?
@ red French Press, I presume **
I have a very old Aeropress and I'll say the weakest link is the rubber plunger because it degrades and hardens.
You just have to soak the plunger into mineral oil for about a day to plump it up. I have a 6 year old aeropress and it's still working.
I bet the extraction was weak on the tumbler. You can see at 7:15 that you've spun the grounds up into a dome, so the water would have bypassed the grounds.
It was okay, we didn't really optimised for the best recipe or extraction. We wanted to capture our first brews and share first impressions. Thanks for the comment!
Im just gonna buy a
metall cap...
What's the point of having a tumbler that's not actually leak proof 🙈 😅
Most aren't in my experience. If it's got a lid that just has a sliding plastic sip hole it's going to leak.
I wouldn't dismiss it completely - it's insulated so it can keep coffee warm during a short commute (unlike Go). You can think of it as a Keep Cup alternative.
I wish they would make the lip around the top of the plunger on all AeroPress's thinner like on the Go. There's no reason for it to be so wide.
Origami is all I need 😁. Go is good for traveling but the Pro is just a meme and Go+ joke...
Alan Adler is rolling in his bed.
Actually, when we were filming with Mr Adler the documentary, two versions they had in mind back in 2017 were a premium glass version and compact travel version.
For the first AeroPress Go he was still involved AFAIK, these new updates are obviously without his input.
@EuropeanCoffeeTrip I remember watching the documentary. Alan seemd like he had the best intentions with his products. The Aeropress XL and other iterations clearly lack his input. In addition to this they no longer include the funnel, storage bag and 365 filters with the original aeropress. The current state of the company is pretty grim.
The first comment 😊
Congrats and thanks for watching ☕️💙
the Aeropress Premium seems almost like a troll on those complaining about the original aeropress.😂
No it's an option.
The premium doesnt look premium. It just looks like a money-grabbing heat-sink. Not for me
DO NOT BUY THE PREMIUM WASTE OF MONEY
My HUGE complaint about Aeropress is it makes so little coffee!!! I like 12-16 ounces, not 6.
AeroPress Premium is not an AeroPress.
why?
@EuropeanCoffeeTrip first of all, I completely understand the business development side, seen from Aeropress. But ever since they got acquired. It has been all about increasing profits.
However. Aeropress was made with the intention of making good quality coffee at home. Cheaply.
What's next? Filters that only work with specific models?