I can see how the Hario Switch was invested for more experimental recipes and go into a crazy rabbit hole with hybrid techniques and whatnot but I tried the simple immersion recipe and got an amazing cup of coffee 🎉 so happy with this dripper! Thank you for the great content!
The second methode what tetsu san call "God recipe". The immersion in the second step, really brings out the goodness in coffee. Too bad we cant discuss with matt winston here
Lost me when he said he loved the Hario hand grinder, betcha a million bucks he'd never use one by choice. Properly designed hand grinders are not difficult to use, especially if your grind size is set to something for a pour-over. By the looks of the initial shot, the grains were boulder-sized which should be trivially easy. Maybe if the shaft weren't so short, and the burrs were better? Why buy a cheap grinder and an electric hack when you could just spend that money on a better grinder to begin with? I do have a V60 though and I'm intrigued by the Switch.
@@rhinoryanizer I'm definitely intrigued by the Switch... strikes me as somewhat similar to the Aeropress in that it allows you to do immersion. It was Hoffmann's demo that also piqued my interest.
That lost me too! Late I notice that he never actually tried his coffee. That must me the reason. The dripper looks great though. Did you get one in the end? I‘m very happy with my standard V60 but I‘am looking for new endeavors.
whats the grind setting? same as for pour-over? thats finer than auto-drip right? i never done pour-over, so i have no sense of the grind size. i usually do french press
1:15 - 24 gm = 360 ml. Initially, let it percolate/bloom for 30 secs with 75 ml and then close the switch and add until 360 ml and let is sit for 3 mins
My good sized mugs are around 300 Grams. 400 grams would seem like a monster mug! I might go with the 02 so I can “Switch” coffee varietal for my second cup. (Apologies for the too obvious pun.)
I have the 03 size and get 400 g in there every morning with 20 grams of coffee and it’s plenty strong for me using dark roast coffee. Also, you can do triple your coffee so in my case 60 grams water and with switch closed and then sit for 30 secs and release into mug and pour the remaining up to 400. Lots of varieties you can experiment with but I always use 400 to 410 in my cup of morning coffee and mug isn’t especially large but bigger than a standard size
@@LilyWillow22 I always rinse the paper but I think you have a good point, the bleached white filters probably don't need that like the unbleached brown ones.