Tag: coffee brewing
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How to Use a French Press
Did you know that the French press is actually not French? An Italian designer owns the patent to the French press. French press coffee is dark and full bodied – assuming you made it correctly. Did your coffee end up murky, oily or with a scorched taste? You need a few pointers on making your…
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What is a Siphon Coffee Maker?
If you’re new to the world of specialty coffee you may be wondering, what are those cool looking chemistry sets that hipster baristas often use? Well, you may be surprised to discover that siphon coffee makers have been providing exceptional cups of coffee to people all over the world for almost 200 years. History of…
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Pour Over Coffee: Chemex vs Hario V60
Chemex vs Hario V60 Pour over coffee is quickly growing in popularity. Pour over coffee allows the user to control more factors of the brewing process, resulting in a more unique (arguably better) cup of coffee. Two of the most popular pour over coffee makers are the Chemex vs Hario V60. To help determine the…
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How To Make the Best Pour Over Coffee at Home
Water, freshly ground beans and gravity make one of the purest cups of coffee you’ll ever enjoy. Pour over brewing has been around a long time, but you might not recognize it in its manual form – percolators and coffeemakers work basically the same way. But whereas coffeemakers shower just-boiled water over the grounds, manual…
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The Aerobie AeroPress: From Flying Disc to Coffee Game-Changer
What do a flying disc and a coffee maker have in common? Although they were created more than 20 years apart, the same person surprisingly invented both the Aerobie flying ring and the Aeropress coffee maker. There are countless different coffee makers on the market today and they’re all advertising great coffee. Yet what sets…