Your coffee brewing method

Chris

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Welcome to the coffee snobs club. I too operate at the lower end of said club, minesweeping the dregs and brewing from dust and beans found in the crevices of leather furniture.
The only time I have espresso it's as part of a flat white, and I can get that from the Nespresso machine.

Even using the old beans and pouring the water straight from the kettle I've been getting really good results from the V60, I wish I'd bought one of these years ago instead of the Aeropress.
 

Cheesepiece

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The only time I have espresso it's as part of a flat white, and I can get that from the Nespresso machine.

Even using the old beans and pouring the water straight from the kettle I've been getting really good results from the V60, I wish I'd bought one of these years ago instead of the Aeropress.
I too have both and barely touch the aero press these days. Far too much faff. At first I thought they were about the same but the dust gathering on the Aero press would speak to another view.
 

Chris

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an embarrasing amount (see Bella Barista), I was doing a lot of overtime and it was a 40th birthday present. But it is 12 years old and has required minimal servicing and replacement parts, unlike my Italian made Quickmill Andreja premium which was a lot like a 1970s Alfa...
That's the kind of level of equipment where turning the resultant shot into a flat white would probably be considered sacrilege, rather like drowning a single malt in cola. :laugh:

I'm off to research cold brew now in case I'm missing out on something.
 

Cheesepiece

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Couple of scoops of grounds into an easy wash container along with two cups of cold water. Bung in the fridge overnight / 12hrs.
Drip through the v60 into two mugs of your choosing.
 

Chris

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This morning I have tried the V60 with fresh coffee that was properly ground (by Rave) for use in a filter. Not being sure how much to use I put in a level scoop from the scoop that came with the V60 and used 250 ml of water plus a generous slug of milk to top up the mug. Holy crap! I never knew something so simple could make coffee like that! It was amazing, and also strong AF.

Can you recycle an Aeropress?
 

Rufusdog

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The V60 seems to be well regarded here. What sets it above other similar devices I used years ago to brew coffee, which I found lacking?
 

p.b

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The V60 seems to be well regarded here. What sets it above other similar devices I used years ago to brew coffee, which I found lacking?
This is a manual pour over - if you’ve previously used an automatic machine then it’s highly likely the temperature wasn’t high enough with the automatic.
If you’ve previously used a manual pour over then probably very little and the big difference is in using fresh beans not the device.
 

Rufusdog

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This is a manual pour over - if you’ve previously used an automatic machine then it’s highly likely the temperature wasn’t high enough with the automatic.
If you’ve previously used a manual pour over then probably very little and the big difference is in using fresh beans not the device.
It’s the latter, a manual pour over. Never liked the automatic one. I moved from the manual pour over to a mocha pot and a French press. I like the mocha pot best, but the French press is more convenient.
 
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