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Several nice folk on RFC recommended this modern version of a French
press, so I gambled and bought one. Excellent! Now the second cup of coffee really is as good as the first, and I didn't have to spend a ruddy fortune on another electric gizmo and on "pods". Thanks to all who made that recommendation! Terry ....who is drinking that second cup right now... |
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![]() "Terry" > wrote in message ... > Several nice folk on RFC recommended this modern version of a French > press, so I gambled and bought one. Excellent! Now the second cup of > coffee really is as good as the first, and I didn't have to spend a > ruddy fortune on another electric gizmo and on "pods". Thanks to all > who made that recommendation! > > Terry > ...who is drinking that second cup right now... I haven't heard anyone say a bad word about the Aeropress. Nothing but heaps of praise in fact. Being a gadget guy, I've been thinking about getting one but haven't been able to justify it yet. Perhaps I'll give it a go. Hasta, Curt Nelson |
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Terry wrote:
> Several nice folk on RFC recommended this modern version of a French > press, so I gambled and bought one. Excellent! Now the second cup of > coffee really is as good as the first, and I didn't have to spend a > ruddy fortune on another electric gizmo and on "pods". Thanks to all > who made that recommendation! > > Terry > ...who is drinking that second cup right now... Just a comment but a Melitta filter holder and a box of filters cost under 10 bucks. |
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On Sat, 16 Jan 2010 14:39:17 -0500, "J. Clarke"
> wrote: >Terry wrote: >> Several nice folk on RFC recommended this modern version of a French >> press, so I gambled and bought one. Excellent! Now the second cup of >> coffee really is as good as the first, and I didn't have to spend a >> ruddy fortune on another electric gizmo and on "pods". Thanks to all >> who made that recommendation! >> >> Terry >> ...who is drinking that second cup right now... > >Just a comment but a Melitta filter holder and a box of filters cost under >10 bucks. I know; I've had coffee made with a Melitta. It's pretty good. The Aeropress coffee is better IMHO. Terry |
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BubbaBob wrote:
> Terry > wrote: > >> Several nice folk on RFC recommended this modern version of a French >> press, so I gambled and bought one. Excellent! Now the second cup of >> coffee really is as good as the first, and I didn't have to spend a >> ruddy fortune on another electric gizmo and on "pods". Thanks to all >> who made that recommendation! >> >> Terry >> ...who is drinking that second cup right now... > > It really has absolutely nothing to do with the French Press method. > > I've been experimenting with mine for two months and have found the optimum > way to brew with it. > > First, ignore absolutely everything that the instructions say. I've had > conversations with the inventor and he knows very little about coffee (and > even less about espresso). He also apparently only uses stale coffee as he > has said that he never sees the coffee 'bloom' when the water is added. A > sure sign of stale, dead, and probably canned coffee. > > I use 18 grams of fresh, home-roasted coffee, ground a bit finer than drip. > I use 200F water, as much as I can get into the device. I stir. I let it > brew for 90 seconds to two minutes max. I press it out in about 20 seconds > into a 350mL mug. This usually fills it less than halfway. I then top the > mug off with more hot water. I cut my own filters from Melitta #4 flavor- > pore filters. They are a vast improvement over the filters included with > the Aeropress. > > Years ago I worked as a roaster and cupper in San Francisco and I am > considered to have an expert palate for coffee. I find that the Aeropress > has completely replaced my other drip and vacuum equipment when I am only > brewing a cup for myself. I'm very, very happy with the results from the > method I've outlines here. The result is on a par with what I get from my > Technivorm RKBS, which costs 10 times as much. > > Following the manufacturer's instuctions will get you a flat, dull cup with > almost no top notes. Amount of water for brewing, please? -- Jean B. |
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