Anyone else Aeropress coffee?
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Anyone else Aeropress coffee?
I’ve just picked up the U.S.A made Aeropress coffee maker.
It looks like our France camping trip will involve more down-time than usual this year for some reason, :rolleyes: and this looked ideal...
Wow!
It really does make superb coffee in super quick time and is *really* easy to clean. All the grounds end up in the bin, too. I am very, very impressed.
It might be one the cheapest of my coffee makers, but it is certainly one of the best. Highly recommended.
https://aeropress.com/why-aeropress/
It looks like our France camping trip will involve more down-time than usual this year for some reason, :rolleyes: and this looked ideal...
Wow!
It really does make superb coffee in super quick time and is *really* easy to clean. All the grounds end up in the bin, too. I am very, very impressed.
It might be one the cheapest of my coffee makers, but it is certainly one of the best. Highly recommended.
https://aeropress.com/why-aeropress/
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Have one. Great coffee maker. Also use a Hario, Japanese, cone system. Simple and makes more than one cup.
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I don't do it, but I have had it and it is pretty good. These days I am too lazy.
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I have the standard French presses. Always on the lookout for a new coffee maker!
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Re: Anyone else Aeropress coffee?
I recommend buying the metal filter when you can. It eliminates paper waste.
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Trees are a big renewable resource. Metal is expensive and difficult to clean properly. Untreated paper filters are the best.
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I have the Kalita Wave. Similar principle but allegedly a little less sensitive to technique (yes, I do watch too many reviews) but a bit of a ritual.MichaelScott wrote: ↑Sat Jul 04, 2020 7:12 amHave one. Great coffee maker. Also use a Hario, Japanese, cone system. Simple and makes more than one cup.
The Aeropress coffee is a cleaner flavour and a clearer brew.
Have you seen the Hario Air kettle? It’s the new cheap version of the hipster goose neck for precise control when making pourover.
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I have read many great things about the Aeropress. I suppose I will have to try one someday.
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Paper filters soak up some of the coffee oils equalling less flavor and caffeine. I've never had any problem cleaning a metal filter especially the one built for the Aeropress. Maybe we're talking about different things?MichaelScott wrote: ↑Sat Jul 04, 2020 11:30 am....Trees are a big renewable resource. Metal is expensive and difficult to clean properly. Untreated paper filters are the best.
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Not until now. I looked it up. Way cool. Can’t find it for sale even on Amazon.ChrisinHove wrote: ↑Sat Jul 04, 2020 12:29 pmI have the Kalita Wave. Similar principle but allegedly a little less sensitive to technique (yes, I do watch too many reviews) but a bit of a ritual.MichaelScott wrote: ↑Sat Jul 04, 2020 7:12 amHave one. Great coffee maker. Also use a Hario, Japanese, cone system. Simple and makes more than one cup.
The Aeropress coffee is a cleaner flavour and a clearer brew.
Have you seen the Hario Air kettle? It’s the new cheap version of the hipster goose neck for precise control when making pourover.
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Hummm… hadn’t considered that. Thanks! ThanksMike Blue wrote: ↑Sat Jul 04, 2020 4:24 pmPaper filters soak up some of the coffee oils equalling less flavor and caffeine. I've never had any problem cleaning a metal filter especially the one built for the Aeropress. Maybe we're talking about different things?MichaelScott wrote: ↑Sat Jul 04, 2020 11:30 am....Trees are a big renewable resource. Metal is expensive and difficult to clean properly. Untreated paper filters are the best.
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Not yet, but it looked interesting so I ordered one. Should be here Tuesday. Will see how it compares to my current method of placing a paper filter and coffee in the basket from a 4 cup coffeemaker, setting it on top of a 16 oz mug, and slowly pouring boiling water over it.
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Used one for a few years. Should still be around here somewhere. Think I will revise it.
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At home I use a mocha pot or my Nespresso machine but I got myself an Aeropress when I was traveling a lot - indestructible and much better than the sachets of instant at hotels. Easier to empty and clean and “cleaner” coffee than a French press. I use mine upside down and let the coffee brew before pressing.
If I leave the house for longer than one night, it goes in my bag. It’s also nice to have “my” blend of coffee when traveling. They really are worth the money.
If I leave the house for longer than one night, it goes in my bag. It’s also nice to have “my” blend of coffee when traveling. They really are worth the money.
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Chris. I learned about the Aeropress from some of your UK colleagues on a trip there in the early 2000's. I bought my first AP shortly thereafter. In fact, I do allow the coffee to brew a bit inverted. I don't see myself as a coffee Afi, the paper filters leak a little when brewing according to the instructions. Inverted, all the coffee takes time together before the actual press. I have the thin wafer metal filter. One of the early ones. It still serves well. I made my first metal filter of ultra fine metal screen. I could never refine the edges and eventually that attempt wore out the locking ring.ChrisinHove wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 4:35 am... Do you use the Aeropress inverted with the metal filter?
The Aeropress (well, coffee generally) is as big an internet rabbit hole as knives!
I keep one AP at work (way better than little plastic cups, less waste, my own mess to clean up after) for quick shots on break. One in my backcountry gear. Why would I leave home on my moto without one? There is a spare in my kitchen too.
Why am I not surprised that fellow travelers of many different paths would find others who like coffee that's above average on a Spyderco site?
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I most definitely want to try one of these "Aeropress" units. Anything in the line of "coffee" always gets my attention. Not trying to get off the subject but another "coffee" related item that seems to be taking off in the past year or so are those coffee "pour over" devices. I was just given one of the Melitta pour over devices and it worked all right. But it is made of polycarbonate and I would rather have a pour over device made of either stainless or ceramic.
So I'm wondering if this Aeropress company might make those pour over devices? Or maybe one of you guys might know of a really good quality pour over coffee making devices?
So I'm wondering if this Aeropress company might make those pour over devices? Or maybe one of you guys might know of a really good quality pour over coffee making devices?
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I have too many coffee makers (french press, nespresso machine, regular espresso machine, bonavita drip coffee maker, percolator, Hario pour over), but I have almost bought the AP several times. Might have to bite the bullet and snag one.
Melitta makes a ceramic version of their pourover cone JD.
Melitta makes a ceramic version of their pourover cone JD.
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Hario v60 come in glass and ceramic, Kalita in stainless, Chemex in glass. I think these are the other main players.JD Spydo wrote: ↑Sun Jul 05, 2020 9:57 pmI most definitely want to try one of these "Aeropress" units. Anything in the line of "coffee" always gets my attention. Not trying to get off the subject but another "coffee" related item that seems to be taking off in the past year or so are those coffee "pour over" devices. I was just given one of the Melitta pour over devices and it worked all right. But it is made of polycarbonate and I would rather have a pour over device made of either stainless or ceramic.
So I'm wondering if this Aeropress company might make those pour over devices? Or maybe one of you guys might know of a really good quality pour over coffee making devices?
If you believe the YT experts (and some clearly *are* experts) considerable precision of quantity and technique is required to get the very best out of the v60 and Chemex in particular. Think weigh scales, timers, goose neck kettle ...
I bought the Kalita about 6 months ago, largely because it was reputed to be easier to get good results - and it certainly does make excellent coffee. I haven’t tested it back to back with the Aeropress, yet. I do know already that my one-cup Kalita is quicker to set up than the AP but slower to brew, and less versatile in terms of brew strength and quantity.