The V60 Guide: Crafting the Perfect Pour-Over Coffee [2024 Guide]

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  • Опубликовано: 22 ноя 2024

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  • @volcanicacoffee
    @volcanicacoffee  Год назад

    We'd love to hear if there's any video's you'd like us to make to help you make better coffee at home.
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    Happy Brewing, Coffee Lovers! ❤🖤
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  • @pankaj465
    @pankaj465 Год назад +30

    Are you sure that using more coffee for same amount of water leads to better extraction? More water = more extraction. You need tighter ratios for darker roasts.

    • @nova23811
      @nova23811 Год назад +8

      I'm glad this point has been raised, as I personally feel that the advice on brewing ratio in this video is not particularly sound because a lot more variables are at play here. More water is usually going to increase your extraction yield, because in most cases it is actually going to increase the contact time, the amount of agitation of the grounds, as well as there just being more water for the coffee to dissolve into flowing through the bed. Although I understand that this problem is being addressed by suggesting that the coffee dose is changed instead of the amount of water, changes to ratio (in my view) are better done via water mass and not coffee mass, since changing the dose changes the depth of the bed of coffee, which alters the physics happening during the extraction in several ways, reducing consistency and making it harder to dial in a better cup. For this reason I feel it is better to reccomend longer ratios for lighter roasts and shorter ratios for medium and dark roast and keep your dose the same.

    • @meisuke
      @meisuke Год назад +5

      yeah, that ratio segment didnt make much sense..

    • @thedesibarista
      @thedesibarista Год назад +1

      Same

  • @darkscarf
    @darkscarf Год назад +16

    Might be good to provide a small correction at 6:27 ;)

    • @jaybird210
      @jaybird210 Месяц назад

      Yeah, I was thinking huh? Did I miss hear or did she miss speak... Lol

  • @allenjeng3506
    @allenjeng3506 Год назад +1

    OMG ❤ This is the best pour-over how-to instructional video! Thank you 🙏

  • @WhozitsWhatzits
    @WhozitsWhatzits 11 месяцев назад

    I would love to see you guys do a video recipe on best practice for the Hario V60 Switch. I bought the newer 03 version recently which holds up to 500g of water.

  • @abraxas444
    @abraxas444 Год назад +2

    Lovely video with great info about ratios ,would add : using higher temperature for light roast (97 degree and lower for dark around 91 degree.
    I like how your hands talking :)

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  Год назад +1

      That is a great point, we'll be sure to cover that in future videos.

  • @matttrach
    @matttrach Год назад +2

    I have not seen any pour over tutorials with a larger amount of coffee in mind, try a 1ltr pour over. Interestingly, the exposure time seems to be the same (3min), but with the higher volume you have to pour faster. How do you make a 1ltr pour over with commodity coffee taste... acceptable?

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  Год назад +2

      Hi Matt, thanks for the suggestion, we'll have to make a video on this in the near future for sure!

  • @gastonpaulikevitch
    @gastonpaulikevitch Год назад

    Charming video

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  Год назад

      Thanks very much, let us know if there's any videos you'd like us to make to help up your coffee game!

  • @moisesalejandroleyvasanjua9894

    Nice explanation! chachauuu

  • @MrAumbra
    @MrAumbra Год назад

    Excellent video

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  Год назад +1

      Thank you very much! Let us know if there's any content you'd like to see to up your coffee game

  • @stevesmith8588
    @stevesmith8588 Год назад

    Great video. Thanks!

  • @franceskaneeve5130
    @franceskaneeve5130 Год назад +2

    What a presenter! Who is this girl? You're changing my whole attitude to coffee with all these amazing recipes and make it so exciting but simple! Keep em coming.

  • @narwhal7642
    @narwhal7642 Месяц назад

    Actually one should always pour a triangular pattern on the first bloom pour, a circle on the second pour and trace the Golden Mean in the third. Let it rest while you’re sliding your peg out (slowly). Then you’re ready to sit down on a soft pillow and enjoy that first cup.

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  Месяц назад

      Wow, I didn’t realize coffee could be such an art form! Next, you’ll be telling us to do a little dance before taking the first sip!

  • @devilmc34
    @devilmc34 Год назад +2

    Great informative video. And please do not lose that accent!

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  Год назад

      Thank you so much! 🙌 We do pride ourselves on informative content. We'd love to know if you have any areas around brewing coffee and making better coffee at home. Don't forget to subscribe so you don't miss it!

  • @miguelangelgarciatorress4322
    @miguelangelgarciatorress4322 Год назад

    Good video ! I have a coffee for you guys. Greetings from the Peruvian highlands !

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  Год назад

      Sounds amazing, tell us more we'd love to hear about it.

  • @SerdnaVideo
    @SerdnaVideo 8 дней назад

    Isn't too drawing down too quickly or too fast the same thing?

  • @cristianomadalon-minhaofic1444

    Um Brasileiro escrito em seu canal, meus parabens pelo conteudo .

  • @hobyycafes
    @hobyycafes Год назад

    For Brazilian coffees, If i pour the water only three times as she did, the Coffee gets sour... i usually pour 5 times..

  • @gjorgji111
    @gjorgji111 Год назад

    This video can be informative only for those who never had or made v60 coffee.

  • @joepal843
    @joepal843 Год назад

    Is V60 better than a stovetop Bialetti?

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  Год назад +1

      Great question! Whether the V60 or a stovetop Moka pot is "better" really depends on your taste.
      The V60 can produce a very clean cup of coffee. This means that it doesn't have a lot of the oils or sediment that other brewing methods might introduce. If a coffee has light, fruity, or floral notes, a V60 can really make these characteristics shine.
      Moka pots like the Bialetti Stove top can produce coffee with a rich and somewhat heavy body. This is due to the extraction process and the fact that more oils make it into the final brew.
      But if you're into a strong, bold brew with a rich taste, then the Moka pot might be for you.
      Both have their own charm; it's all about what you're in the mood for! 😊

    • @joepal843
      @joepal843 Год назад

      @@volcanicacoffee Thanks for the detailed response. When i hear people like you talk about coffee, i feel like i've never tasted a great cup in my life :)

  • @Zbear4
    @Zbear4 Год назад

    Water ratio for light roast should more water than dark roast, keep simple because light roast need more time or more more water extraction than dark roast . It avoids over or under extraction!

  • @waelbarr6573
    @waelbarr6573 Год назад +2

    Excuse me but you tell that lighter roasts needs to reduce the coffee water ratio which is not right and vice versa for darker ones..
    You need to increase your ratio in lighter roasrs (1:17 for example) to increase the capability of extraction as more water means more extraction, while in darker roasts you have to reduce the ratio (1:14 for example)to decrease extraction otherwise you will extract more bitterness in your cup from the darker beans

  • @vaibhavsabharwal3590
    @vaibhavsabharwal3590 9 месяцев назад

    You said - If the water drains, too quickly, try a finer grind. If it drains too "fast" try a coarser grind. I think you meant to say "slow" instead of "fast" for a coarser grind.

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  9 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah, you're right, slip of the tongue and we didn't notice until afterwards. Apologies but I'm glad you know what we meant to say!

  • @Locrian
    @Locrian Год назад +3

    "If the water drains too quickly, try a finer grind." Yep sounds right. "If it draws too fast, try a coarser grind." What?

    • @vakdread
      @vakdread Год назад

      I guess she wanted to say about coarser grind for slow draining

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  Год назад

      Whoops! Slip of the tongue! I meant to say if it drains to slowly, grind coarser 😊

  • @Smashingg
    @Smashingg Год назад

    6:23 whats the difference betweens quick and fast? Makes no sense

  • @cracknv
    @cracknv 6 месяцев назад

    Can anyone else listen from 6:23 to 6:30? Can you type here what she says ?

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  6 месяцев назад +1

      Meant to say if it drains too quickly try a finer grind, if it drains too slowly try a coarser grind

    • @cracknv
      @cracknv 6 месяцев назад

      @@volcanicacoffee that's what i thought xD Keep up the good work!

  • @DiggingRob
    @DiggingRob Год назад

    I learned more from this video, than the 5000 past RUclips videos all put together. Thanks for sharing

    • @volcanicacoffee
      @volcanicacoffee  Год назад

      Great to hear! If there's any other videos you'd like to see, let us know.

  • @Lance_Lough
    @Lance_Lough Год назад +2

    This is basically an ad with some common facts and falsehoods included..

  • @neilmichaels1761
    @neilmichaels1761 7 дней назад

    Watch a couple other random pore over videos, you’ll see how incomplete and lacking information this video is.

  • @jamesrael9557
    @jamesrael9557 Год назад

    Does anyone who owns a hario not know these things? Most of this info seems super inherent to a coffee person who is willing to own a pour over, which typically includes owning a digital scale, a temperature control kettle, and a variable & accurate coffee grinder.
    No offense, because it’s obviously a very dense video of good information, but I was bored three minutes in, and clicking over to a video produced by hario, themselves.
    Maybe this vid will help newbies.

  • @vakdread
    @vakdread Год назад

    what a gorgeous lady!

  • @LUC66631
    @LUC66631 24 дня назад

    So all the households over the centuries made BAD cups of coffee because they did not have scales and bloody timers? I made coffee for 40 years at sea ( so you were not around even) and never had complaints of bad cup of jo ever. 🤣🤣😂😂👎👎

  • @LUC66631
    @LUC66631 24 дня назад

    €300-400 for a bloody grinder ? I don't think so , not for a cup of jo . 🙄🙄👎👎👎👎 And i wonder i they can't count to 30 anymore that they all need a timer making a cup of coffee? 🤦‍♂🤦‍♂🤦‍♂🤦‍♂