I made a post around a week ago that really took off, and figured we are probably going to see a small spike in activity due to the reddit migration, so I thought we could give it another go!

There are always tons of posts about what beans you are brewing, but my question is HOW are you brewing those beans this week? Sticking to the tried and true v60? Pick up a new Orea and still figuring out the best recipe for it? Pulling some particularly sweet shots on your latest beans haul? Let us know below! What’s your brew method of the day/week?

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    1 year ago

    I’ve been replying on my v60 daily now, never fails to make a good cup! Maybe I’ll make an aeropress once every so often each month for a change.

    Recently started making Japanese style iced coffee and that’s been fantastic for the warm weather!

    I have also been experimenting with a Flair Neo, but I’ve yet to make something I’m entirely satisfied with.

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      1 year ago

      So as a foreigner who has lived in Japan for 15 years, what is Japanese iced coffee, specifically? Really weak instant coffee with coffee cubes mixed in? I’m not trying to be rude I honestly don’t know

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        1 year ago

        @nikmis But Japan so polite, so clean! Iced Coffee is water and americano type coffee, sometimes espress mixed with water. If you want the good stuff go for the latte one liter cartons with sugar and milk in em. That’s what Richard Sensei drinks (apparently).

        @swancheez @TheMightyBlu

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    1 year ago

    I brew in a Chemex!

    I like how I can brew for like 3 people at a time or just myself. Now that it’s summer, I’ve been brewing Mexican Chiapas over ice nearly every morning.

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      1 year ago

      Chemex is still one of my favorites. You first enjoy a meal or drink with your eyes, and the Chemex is easily my most beautiful piece of coffee hardware. I just love the classic look of it.

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        1 year ago

        Basically you just take some portion of the water in your recipe (I usually do 40%, personally) and replace it with ice. So, you’re effectively brewing a very short ratio, but diluting it to be the same as your normal concentration. Since your extraction will drop, you may need to grind a little finer or do a little more agitation to compensate.

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    1 year ago

    Hario Switch, using Tetsu Kasuya’s recipe, which works out to be somewhat less fussy for me than James Hoffmann’s one cup V60 recipe.

    For iced coffee, it’s Japanese iced coffee all the way, or cold brew with a French press using cheaper beans when I don’t have the energy to brew a pourover.