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Learn how to use a French Press from a barista champion! Gwilym Davies shares his favourite French Press recipe and he explains how much coffee to use, brew time and technique so you will get the best tasting cup of French Press coffee (even if it’s not your favourite brewing method).
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@EuropeanCoffeeTrip
@EuropeanCoffeeTrip 3 года назад
Will you give a French Press a chance? It's the recipe for people who love filter coffee! ☕️ Taste coffee from Gwilym 👉 instagram.com/the_naughtydog​ 📺 Watch our documentary about the AeroPress ► aeropressmovie.com​ 👍
@TDivineArt
@TDivineArt Год назад
I tried to it but honestly my coffee was way too cold so I could not enjoy it
@JTTTTTGGGGG
@JTTTTTGGGGG 3 года назад
8:42 is when the summary starts for those returning in the morning(s) to use this recipe 😊
@TheFlairGuy
@TheFlairGuy 2 года назад
👍👍👍
@shahidmukadam100
@shahidmukadam100 Год назад
Act of god
@Manatti06
@Manatti06 11 месяцев назад
Yea but he does it differently in the summary. he plunges as opposed to waiting.
@maceheath
@maceheath 3 года назад
Just listening to Gwilym is relaxing
3 года назад
Thanks for this recipe. I use Hoffmans method - 4 minutes, breaking crust and take it off with spoons, next 4 minutes wait and go. He don"t plung down. I try Your method and hope enjoy another taste :-)
@priyanka8899
@priyanka8899 2 года назад
Which one did you find better?
@prototypep4
@prototypep4 2 года назад
If you plunge slowly it should be fine, you just don't want to disturb the grounds. Hoffmans deffs got it right though
@rubengillette5069
@rubengillette5069 4 месяца назад
I have two screens on my press. It works well. ITS THE SEDIMENT, that's the issue. If I have time to kill I'll filter it too. Just to get a super clean drink
@heemanchalmaharaj6709
@heemanchalmaharaj6709 Год назад
This is our second K-Classic. We had our first one for many years, so when we had to replace it, we wanted nothing else but this exact ru-vid.comUgkxBrV-RbF5Nk0Rlt9i15aao-YMzqzTG8Vf model. We use it for about three people everyday in the morning. The taste and quick brew is one of the reasons we like it so much. There are so many choices of brands of coffee that we would grab what was on sale and test the different brands from there. I would definitely recommend trying different brands of coffee to find the ones you like the most because there are brands that quite frankly taste horrible.
@rubengillette5069
@rubengillette5069 4 месяца назад
What about the waste.....the kcups don't recycle well from what I understand. I own a Tassimo and haven't used it in years. As much as the many many choices I just can't cu of the environment
@smszilagyi3988
@smszilagyi3988 2 года назад
By the time you drink this coffee from this method the coffee is COLD!!!
@urosprosen4369
@urosprosen4369 3 года назад
This was delicious! Got me a bit concerned with the long brew time but ended up producing a well-rounded, sweet cup. I •love• to press so this was a bonus - most know what I mean. Definitely my new go to recipe, thanks!
@rushiashtikar
@rushiashtikar 11 месяцев назад
And probably cold.
@coffeewithcarl1779
@coffeewithcarl1779 3 года назад
Gave this recipe a try and I was impressed! Brew was surprisingly delicious and clean but takes it quite some time :)
@Stevesbe
@Stevesbe 3 года назад
Just get an aeropress
@danielmack6822
@danielmack6822 3 года назад
I love your channel, but I have to mention something: I have been working in the tea business for almost 15 years now and I am ALWAYS astonished how "difficult" it seems to make a cup of coffee. I have travelled to numerous countries, where tea (and in most cases also coffee) is grown and I have never had a bad cup of tea from any of the farmers and none of them would ever use a weight scale, timer or even anything else then "gut feeling". When attending a japanese tea ceremony in Kyoto I also noticed no technical measuring equipment and one wouldn't argue, that japanese tea ceremony is probably as dedicated, as it gets. At home I have a french press and an aeropress and I also just use my gut feelings to make a cup of coffee and no one has ever complained :-)
@jozefbrodala5318
@jozefbrodala5318 3 года назад
I personally don't think it is that hard to make a good coffee as long as you have good beans. What this kind of stuff is looking for is to make the best cup of coffee you possibly can.
@doc8125
@doc8125 3 года назад
@@jozefbrodala5318 yeah, making a good cup of coffee is not hard.... Making an AMAZING cup of coffee is though. What I think was Daniel's point here was that human technique playes a larger role in coffee making than most other specialty beverages (exept bartending and when you get into homebrewing beers and wines)
@nopenopenein8243
@nopenopenein8243 3 года назад
Well it is actually pretty easy to make a good cup of coffee too. If you have good beans and don't go to any extremes like waaaaay too fine, waaaaay to coarse, waaaay too little time to extract or waaaaaaaay too little or too much coffee, the coffee turns out just fine. Plenty of the recipes just obsess over details that most people don't usually notice taste wise. I'm not saying that this is stupid - nothing wrong with wanting to be better and making improvements, it's just that some people act like the angle stiring would make a mindlblowing difference when in reality in most cases it just doesn't. I've made coffee just dumping some grounds in hot water and then using some basic cheap strainer to keep some of the sludge out. The beans were good and the cup was also good. Yes - it could have been much better but definitely not a bad cup.
@TheDemethar
@TheDemethar 3 года назад
Your comparison of coffee brewing methods and tea ceremony is a bit unfair. Tea masters train for a long long time to get that gut feeling. Tea tradition is ancient and changed very little over the centuries. Coffee brewing in the sense of third wave is no older than 50 years.
@yuugatenshi
@yuugatenshi 3 года назад
Tea brewing is immersion and very difficult to get it wrong though. The main variables would be ratio, and water temperature to use with the type of tea. Also you have to bear in mind when you visit the farmers, they know their tea and utensils so well that they do not need a scale or thermometer, much like a well trained chef can eyeball gauge. I must also add, as a tea drinker, that making a good tea is straight-forward, but making a superb tea could be just as "difficult" as coffee making. I took a long time tinkering the brew method to pull out all the peach/osmanthus/long lasting sweetness from my favourite Taiwanese oolong, the result noticeably different from just putting hot water to the tea leaves. The simple method is good, but the dialed-in method would amaze everyone I did the blind tasting comparison with. So, tea brewing could be just as fastidious as coffee making.
@Assenayo
@Assenayo 3 года назад
As someone who also usually doesn't like French Press, I actually did enjoy this.
@milanmedek3555
@milanmedek3555 3 года назад
Have you tried the method or you enjoyed just the video?
@Assenayo
@Assenayo 2 года назад
@@milanmedek3555 I tried the method. I still prefer paper filter but I did enjoy this method. Much better mouth feel than the usual French Press
@petar_donchev
@petar_donchev 3 года назад
If you only press the plunger a centimetre in the coffee and pour out gently, there will be less particulate. I have all kinds of filter based brewers (and whole packs of unopened filters) but I have settled for 4+4 minutes french press. It is very robust method with regard to grind size, temperature, water hardness and also even timing (if you forget it, it will be still perfectly fine).
@daviding78
@daviding78 3 года назад
This is like cupping coffee except you drink the whole thing
@espresMod
@espresMod 3 года назад
yep :-)
@felixchen8924
@felixchen8924 3 года назад
A french press but never press, James Hoffmann, aha!
@777tonylaikafai777
@777tonylaikafai777 3 года назад
🤣🤣 but for real, taste good
@G.I.Jack69
@G.I.Jack69 3 года назад
Lolllll loveeee James Hoffman came here looking for a comment about him
@danielsay9842
@danielsay9842 3 года назад
There are other ways to make coffee that don’t involve James Hoffman
@777tonylaikafai777
@777tonylaikafai777 3 года назад
@@danielsay9842 lmao
@felixchen8924
@felixchen8924 3 года назад
@@danielsay9842 of course, just joking :)
@danreyman
@danreyman 3 года назад
I'm all in! Going to give this method a try with my French press tomorrow. I say, "One should never be in a hurry" & "Quality is enjoying the time you take in the process."
@trietminh4012
@trietminh4012 3 года назад
Its very relaxing to listen to him
@AJ-ox8xy
@AJ-ox8xy 3 года назад
I follow James Hoffman's recipe, works perfectly every time.
@davidrussell631
@davidrussell631 Год назад
Only issue with Hoffman’s method is the variable of how many grinds are on top hiding in the foam. Sometimes there’s so many I feel like I’m wasting it by getting rid of it lol. So now I use his method but just leave the foam and particulates after stirring. I’m happy with the results and doubt I’ll ever go back to plunging the press.
@Booze2407
@Booze2407 Год назад
As someone who just buys cheaper grocery store coffee and doesn’t have a high end expensive grinder, I tried this today and prefer it over the Hoffman method!
@michaelmerck7576
@michaelmerck7576 7 месяцев назад
17 dollars goes into 500 dollars a lot,just use the Mr Coffee grinder
@ottosamuelsson1317
@ottosamuelsson1317 3 года назад
I must compare this method to James Hoffmans french press method which I applied and modified using a Espro P7 french press with micro filter. I love the result with its full body taste and mouthfeel. I will try this slightly different method as well.
@G.I.Jack69
@G.I.Jack69 3 года назад
James Hoffman is the goat
@grangermoch8392
@grangermoch8392 2 года назад
What was your prognosis in comparing these methods?
@cavanray6742
@cavanray6742 2 года назад
Why even buy an espro if you are just going to do one of these extended methods?
@sbsrocks
@sbsrocks 3 года назад
I have fallen in love with french press again. It’s like drinking coffee from a cupping session. It’s great. Muddy, yes, but I usually put it into my aeropress and press super slow through the aeropress to catch the particles.
@jamesrael9557
@jamesrael9557 3 года назад
Wait, are you saying you brew French press coffee, then put it in you Aeropress? I’m trying to understand your statement.
@sbsrocks
@sbsrocks 3 года назад
@@jamesrael9557 yep. Wet the aeropress filter and pour all the french press coffee into the aeropress and push it through the filter. I do of course use the metal filter to stop the grinds etc going into the aeropress
@JonatanPessoa
@JonatanPessoa 3 года назад
This is a really interesting technique and it's quite similar to Hoffman's ultimate french press guide. Don't get me wrong, I tried both techniques and both produced quite pleasant cups, but when I go for a french press it's because I want all of the mudiness and body that it's characristic to a french press coffee. Although I find this technique very cool, it's not so useful (I may or may not have used a similar method once or twice when I ran out of paper filters 👀). Nevertheless, this was a great video thank you for the constant quality content, it's always highly appreciated.
@andreferrer9350
@andreferrer9350 3 года назад
I have been waiting for this ever since I subscribed to this channel, THANK YOU
@brandonstott7190
@brandonstott7190 3 года назад
I tried this but I doubled it for a larger cup of coffee with the same brew times and then ran the coffee through a pour over screen 3 times to get all the sediment out. Thanks for the recipe 😁
@subhankarbanerjee8651
@subhankarbanerjee8651 3 года назад
I tried the recipe by Ales in the end. I normally use the Hoffman technique, so this was fun. The cup was warmer, which I liked. The coffee was strong too and I wouldn't mind this being my regular.
@moshdee456
@moshdee456 Год назад
7:57 "you don't have to wait for the coffee to cool down do drink"- no kidding the brewing process was almost 10 minutes and you poured the coffee into a carafe and then into the cup! 😂
@paulschumacher4308
@paulschumacher4308 2 года назад
I have gained one level of Coffee Snobbery. ☕️
@wanyeng
@wanyeng 3 года назад
Thank you for sharing. Love watching Gwilym sharing his tips on coffee. Hope to see filter pour over and clever dripper videos from Gwilym. (I enjoyed your earlier video on the clever dripper)
@jimdowell1729
@jimdowell1729 3 года назад
Indeed. What a joy it was to listen to gwilym. Very inviting
@yrosan
@yrosan 2 года назад
Tried this and James Hoffman's no plunge techniques, and I gotta say I generally prefer Hoffman's smoother tasting one. However, when I'm in a mood for a slightly more textured experience, which is often the case after lunch, this is a great way to achieve that without having as much sediment as with a more usual and speedy brewing technique.
@snackyb3ar
@snackyb3ar 3 года назад
I'm kinda curious of his filter method 🤔
@EuropeanCoffeeTrip
@EuropeanCoffeeTrip 3 года назад
We can ask Gwilym to share it next time!:)
@SlimBarista
@SlimBarista 3 года назад
@@EuropeanCoffeeTrip Second that. Looking forward to it.
@tonynurrahman3467
@tonynurrahman3467 3 года назад
@@EuropeanCoffeeTrip at this point it's a must! Please ;)
@jamesrael9557
@jamesrael9557 3 года назад
Yes, please.
@Assenayo
@Assenayo 3 года назад
@@EuropeanCoffeeTrip another filter enthusiast here that would love that as a future video.
@danielleanderson6371
@danielleanderson6371 3 года назад
This method feels very slow and deliberate, almost like a morning meditation. It's like the antithesis of something very brisk, like espresso or Aeropress. One of these days, when I want to spend ten minutes making coffee for the enjoyment of making coffee, I'll dust off my French press and give this a try.
@henry3397
@henry3397 3 года назад
I’m new to coffee brewing and really curious what y’all consider a “fast method”? I started brewing with a Moka Pot, which took TONS more preparation and process and cleaning. The French press seems extremely fast in comparison. Definitely faster than a drip coffee or something like that
@danielleanderson6371
@danielleanderson6371 3 года назад
@@henry3397 Aeropress or espresso would be really quick.
@spamcan9208
@spamcan9208 2 года назад
@@henry3397 Total brew time in my Aeropress is 3:30-4:00 and maybe another five minutes to grind the beans and boil the water. It's clean-up time that really saves me the most time with the Aeropress, however. It's a massive pain in the ass to clean a French press and I almost never use it.
@henry3397
@henry3397 2 года назад
@@spamcan9208 you’re right, 3 months later the French press takes considerably more time. And the clean up time is much faster on the aeropress
@spamcan9208
@spamcan9208 2 года назад
@@henry3397 Getting an Aeropress fundamentally changed my coffee game. I didn't use the French press enough to justify getting quality beans and it takes time to get a feel for a new method before you start making good tasting coffee. Last week I used a French press with mediocre results. I used the same Dunkin Donuts whole bean coffee in my Aeropress and it made a solid cup. Within 6 months of getting it, I bought a Baratza Encore grinder and started ordering quality beans from specialty roasters. I feel like I've accessed another level of coffee existence. I'm now ordering a moka pot and V60. I'm looking forward to seeing how the same bean tastes between the different methods.
@ShaneyElderberry
@ShaneyElderberry 3 года назад
If drinkers are bothered by the finer sediment, a very fine tea filter can be used when the coffee is poured into the server. A minuscule amount of sediment will remain in the cup after the tea filter.
@evanstephens2203
@evanstephens2203 Год назад
It is a mystery to me how so many coffee “experts” fail to mention adding another step for basic filtration when the biggest concern about French press is the additional grounds!
@lucasbarista
@lucasbarista 3 года назад
0:44 I say it every single day 1:32 Hope im gonna say it one day 😂
@espresMod
@espresMod 3 года назад
:-)
@gabrielpirovani
@gabrielpirovani 3 года назад
Vai chegar sua hora Lucas!
@sarahhanson7321
@sarahhanson7321 3 года назад
Thank you so much, I'm so excited to try this!! I hope James won't feel betrayed if I start making my French press coffee this way instead of his way. :P
@espresMod
@espresMod 3 года назад
He is a friend and such a nice person so I am sure he will be ok :-)
@sarahhanson7321
@sarahhanson7321 3 года назад
@@espresMod I tried this a couple of times a few weeks ago and unfortunately my coffee ended up with a lot of grounds suspended in the liquid. I thought I followed the directions well. :( Any suggestions? My French press is quite wide, it's not narrow like the one in the video. Not sure if that has anything to do with it. Thank you!!
@espresMod
@espresMod 3 года назад
@@sarahhanson7321 that is a shame, there should be enough time for gravity to act on the grinds. The only things I can think of are that the grinds are too big or there has been agitation. If the same coffee works with the method from James then it should not be the coffee or the roasting. :-(
@kaidong7683
@kaidong7683 3 года назад
@@sarahhanson7321 I'm not half as experienced as Gwilym, but I do have a hypothesis. I'm not sure what kind of grinder you are using, but if it is generating too much find grounds, maybe consider sieving the fine grounds out first? Although it would cause a lower extraction, so maybe consider tuning the coffee-water ratio a tad? Also, from my personal experience, lighter roasts seem to settle faster than darker ones. I'm not sure if that's a general fact, but maybe try a lighter roast?
@gonzaloperalta245
@gonzaloperalta245 Год назад
Great video. What would be the ideal temperature of the water for this method? Immediately after it boils (around 100°C) or should it settle for a bit?
@coffeelazuly
@coffeelazuly 2 года назад
This is how to prepare the coffee in a perfect world!
@cavanray6742
@cavanray6742 2 года назад
Get an espro press. Still full bodied but much brighter and clearer, runs rings around the regular press, no need to wait so long either like this method or the Hoffman method.
@EuropeanCoffeeTrip
@EuropeanCoffeeTrip 2 года назад
Sure, that is a solid option. Just most people don’t have an ESPRO press 🤷‍♂️ I would say the AeroPress is even more convenient option as an alternative to French press.
@iam_nick
@iam_nick 2 года назад
Play with the water temp, really changes the flavour. Also see if you’re using the right beans for the flavour you look for
@acchyutjolly
@acchyutjolly 9 месяцев назад
This felt like a therapy session
@Yupppi
@Yupppi 3 года назад
Apparently every coffee pro has a different method for making french press coffee. The only common thing seems to be letting it sit at least double the time it was initially brewing, and that my coffee tastes like crap if I let it sit even a bit longer than the 4 initial minutes, it burns the throat.
@michaelmerck7576
@michaelmerck7576 7 месяцев назад
If you wait 8 to 9.minutes it's getting colder by the minute
@KingBeef726
@KingBeef726 3 года назад
This is a nice video, but I'm not waiting 10 to 12 minutes for a cup of coffee. If the sediment bothers you that much, avoid the FP all together and steer clear of Turkish coffee. Or, after 4 minutes, plunge it down and pour the coffee through another filter of your choice. In my opinion, why complicate the French press?
@espresMod
@espresMod 3 года назад
Fair opinion, for some reason though I love the Turkish coffee and regularly get out my Cezve
@KingBeef726
@KingBeef726 3 года назад
@@espresMod Whaaat?!? I wasn't expecting that answer! Lol I could go for some Turkish coffee now. Thanks for the reply!!
@ibrahimemrezayim9292
@ibrahimemrezayim9292 2 года назад
I don't understand why we have to wait like 8 minutes while with V60 method only 3'.30'' ~ 4' minutes are fine. I really want to know the answer for this question. thank you
@EgorKarat
@EgorKarat 2 года назад
4:13
@mithunfan
@mithunfan 3 года назад
lovely presentation! i havent had the french press ever since WFH started, but it was my go to method in the office. followed the Hoff's recipe for that. this recipe looks good too.
3 года назад
I need to try this method!
@nohumbug8636
@nohumbug8636 8 месяцев назад
After 8 minutes my coffee would be cold.
@thanasispinkflo
@thanasispinkflo 3 года назад
I use the same method without the plunging.
@kitcraft9516
@kitcraft9516 Год назад
I've tried a lot of French press methods and just wanted to say that this is one of my favorites.
@EuropeanCoffeeTrip
@EuropeanCoffeeTrip Год назад
Thank you, we are glad to hear you liked the recipe from Gwilym ☕️👍
@carlodurian3730
@carlodurian3730 Год назад
grams? Should it be milliliters?
@jasonchin238
@jasonchin238 3 года назад
I use French press make cold brew coffee😂
@xuanzhuluo9218
@xuanzhuluo9218 3 года назад
same.
@amit.chippa
@amit.chippa 3 года назад
Just out of curiosity, instead of waiting 2 times for particles to settle, why not strain it through the paper filter while pouring it in the glass container or cup? Will it not make 100% clear? or will it affect the taste in some way? I know it will add to the wastage of paper filter but then if only clarity is the concern then why not... am I talking sense?
@Manatti06
@Manatti06 11 месяцев назад
The extra wait is to extract more I believe.
@yugeshkekre
@yugeshkekre Год назад
I want to understand. How hot should the final product be? after such a long brew time the coffee will not be v hot. Is that how it is supposed to be drunk? Is it ok to microwave the cup for 20 secs if i want it hotter?
@Hiker1987
@Hiker1987 2 месяца назад
Why does the hot water need to be poured on quickly vs slower with a gooseneck kettle? Won't it still bloom all the same?
3 года назад
Tried this technique with my current Thou Mayest Smooth Operator coffee. There's a lot of clarity in the drink to be gained from this technique, a lot of the different notes of flavors come through, but in a watered-down kind of way. Not in a bad way, though. The coffee is still super smooth, you can feel the tiniest bit of acidity starting to poke through, but barely. Some notes of chocolate and earthy tones are also present and can be easily perceived. The smokey flavors that come through in my usual V60 style brew are nowhere to be found, perhaps that can be a hint to grind a little courser in my regular V60 brews. Lots of texture and body, very telling of a metal filter of a french press, but a very clean cup with no fines was achieved by decanting it twice and allowing the brew to settle.
@john-rn3yj
@john-rn3yj 3 года назад
I'm sorry but please leave the french press alone if you don;t like the french press leave it alone and stick to filter. We love the 4 minute wait time. We have everything dialed in water temp the grind and we use a light roasted beans. I have to laugh in the morning my wife is in one room me in another and you should hear us . oooh is that good wow oh yeahhh it sounds like we are having sex, ah ah ah.And why are you turning a french press into filter coffee anyway use a filter set up. In the famous words of Sitting Bull .. “It is not necessary for eagles to be crows.” Sitting Bull
3 года назад
@@john-rn3yj I'm sorry, did you reply to the wrong message? I enjoyed the brew, and I enjoy most brew methods. People can make coffee however they like, there's no need for gatekeeping.
@Crovenko
@Crovenko 3 года назад
Is this recipe designet for 16g or it can be done for 32g and 500ml water in bigger frenchpress?
@tatayanka42
@tatayanka42 3 года назад
Yes. As long à the ratio is the same, the result won’t be so different.
@espresMod
@espresMod 3 года назад
I agree with tatayanka, complex recipes are usually designed to hide faults in the coffee, the only thing I would do is maybe reduce the water temperature by a about 2c as larger amounts of water hold their temperature for longer
@Daniel8802
@Daniel8802 Год назад
Thanks!
@Daniel8802
@Daniel8802 Год назад
First French press I made with no bits floating on the top!
@EuropeanCoffeeTrip
@EuropeanCoffeeTrip Год назад
Great! Thanks for the support ☕️💪
@Cmilofeq
@Cmilofeq 3 года назад
I find this French press recipes that go long and fine grind tend to make my coffee quite oily... it has not been very pleasant some times. Any troubleshooting/ comments on that?
@xuanzhuluo9218
@xuanzhuluo9218 3 года назад
I mixed boiling water with cold water. I had the same problem at first. I find that water is too hot sometimes for the coffee which will burn the coffee.
@espresMod
@espresMod 3 года назад
you remind me that I need to get out of my bubble more, I have only used this with light and medium roasts a darker roast. a darker roast may need lower temperature and slightly less fine. I should have said that, thank you
@adrpie2633
@adrpie2633 2 года назад
Thank you for this video.
@jameslopez958
@jameslopez958 Год назад
Thanks for sharing this information 😁✌️❤️
@SezKis
@SezKis 3 года назад
This is a Coffee Ceremony☕❤
@ba30t7
@ba30t7 Год назад
thanks ❤❤
@itop4639
@itop4639 2 года назад
come on our shop
@MagnumOpus007
@MagnumOpus007 Год назад
Great tips! Seems different than the Hoffman method, so I'll give it a try.
@TheAnlop
@TheAnlop 3 года назад
I've just tried this recipe with a medium roast coffee from Ethiopia. The mouthfeel is pretty good, though I think the grind could have been a bit more coarse (I used 19 clicks on the Comandante). I think you can have better results with 22-24 clicks.
@espresMod
@espresMod 3 года назад
probably, it depends on the coffee and the filter on the French Press. I try to push it as fine as possible then go more coarse if there are too many bits in my coffee
@adisatanized
@adisatanized 3 года назад
thanks for the tutorial
@MichalReich
@MichalReich Год назад
wait wait, I thought the recommended brewing time for coffee is a maximum of 4 minutes, because then undesirable substances are released. Am I wrong?
@acspicer
@acspicer 6 месяцев назад
Depends on a lot of factors like the grind size, water temp, etc.
@volkstilo
@volkstilo 3 года назад
The grind size looks closer to v60 than to French press right?
@EuropeanCoffeeTrip
@EuropeanCoffeeTrip 3 года назад
Yes!
@espresMod
@espresMod 3 года назад
yes :-)
@keithpp1
@keithpp1 3 года назад
Interesting very similar to that used by James Hoffmann. But would it not be an improvement, to scoop out the crust at the top?
@espresMod
@espresMod 3 года назад
after stirring, probably yes
@matejgori4818
@matejgori4818 Год назад
Hi, nice video. I want to ask, if is bad when i do the cofee like that, than i pour it into a thermos and drink it at the morning (like 8hours after the cofee was done)? I want to know if it is bad from health issues, or something like that.
@forex-rwanda
@forex-rwanda 2 года назад
Wow am from Rwanda too
@baristasan9241
@baristasan9241 3 года назад
How its possible to with customers in restaurant ? Plz
@samueltaylor2757
@samueltaylor2757 3 года назад
You can multiply water and coffee to suit amount of coffee you want to make. However, i think that this method is too slow for many customers
@espresMod
@espresMod 3 года назад
It would be difficult in a restaurant due to the speed, I would probably make coffee in advance and put it in a thermos as long as it was used within 1 hour
@Юлиус-п6ц
@Юлиус-п6ц 3 года назад
Seems a good recipe, I'll try this, Ales. X-D
@soft-round5341
@soft-round5341 3 года назад
A much cleaner cup. Thank you!
@donatospoony
@donatospoony Год назад
I was looking for “tips” on French press coffee . I never thought in a million years there would be so many conflicting and so many small details -lol , I guess that’s what RU-vid is all about. I did laugh about many tips .
@EuropeanCoffeeTrip
@EuropeanCoffeeTrip Год назад
Yeah, coffee can be easy or complicated, it’s on us to pick our path ☕️😅
@michaelmerck7576
@michaelmerck7576 7 месяцев назад
Most of these so called tips and techniques are just to get you tube views. I do the French press by the Bodum instructions and get great coffee every time .I laugh at all these people trying to make something very easy and basic into rocket scientist, after all we are just making morning coffee.we don't need Elon Musk effort to do so
@RhubarbSauce
@RhubarbSauce 3 года назад
What clicks for the comandante?
@coleockerse5473
@coleockerse5473 3 года назад
18 clicks on Comandante
@broc4019
@broc4019 3 года назад
este señor me cae increíble
@SiddharthGargYT
@SiddharthGargYT 2 года назад
Can we add frothed milk on top in this method?
@genesissccr22
@genesissccr22 3 года назад
What spoon is he using ?! It’s cool
@lottepups9503
@lottepups9503 3 года назад
It’s The Big Dipper Rainbow from Umeshiso
@espresMod
@espresMod 3 года назад
I use that spoon for everything, it is a great shape
@danielabella_xo
@danielabella_xo 3 года назад
this recipe requires patience, something I don't have lol
@marktrvls1218
@marktrvls1218 3 года назад
Very interesting vid 👍☕️
@furkanfazlioglu1076
@furkanfazlioglu1076 3 года назад
10 minutes brew time for 3/4 of a coffee. Well done.
@PaolaRodriguezCalvimontes
@PaolaRodriguezCalvimontes 3 года назад
I live in a cold place if I wait that long and don't put the lid on I'll be drinking cold brew
@pablovi77
@pablovi77 3 года назад
In any place! Here is constantly 22 Celsius, and if you wait that long it will be cold.
@saharshmangal7467
@saharshmangal7467 Год назад
I think this brew technique works best if you're brewing upwards of 400 ml. If you're brewing 200 to 250 ml, then brewing it that long actually takes away the real smoothness of the flavour.
@jjg19631
@jjg19631 2 года назад
So if a person wants their coffee hot this is not the way to go? And why do some say press and others say don’t press?
@saintnizinsky4785
@saintnizinsky4785 Год назад
The water is hungry to get inside the coffee😂
@אספרסוטק
@אספרסוטק 3 года назад
what is the roasting level in Agtron gourmet scale? i think the brewing time is proportional for the roasting level
@EuropeanCoffeeTrip
@EuropeanCoffeeTrip 3 года назад
No idea about this scale; where can we learn more?
@deandelgado4594
@deandelgado4594 2 года назад
Damn, by the time you drink the coffee its cold!
@gabrielpirovani
@gabrielpirovani 3 года назад
Two questions: 1- temperature of the "hot" water? 2 - Any chance of somebody say how much clicks in a timemore c2?
@diegobelinque1347
@diegobelinque1347 3 года назад
i would say around 17/18 clicks
@gabrielpirovani
@gabrielpirovani 3 года назад
@@diegobelinque1347 interesting... in my brazilian Coffees I use 27 clicks
@diegobelinque1347
@diegobelinque1347 3 года назад
@@gabrielpirovani thats coarse grind. in my french press with james hoffman recipe i use 22 clicks. Do you recomend this recipe??
@gabrielpirovani
@gabrielpirovani 3 года назад
@@diegobelinque1347 whats recipe?
@diegobelinque1347
@diegobelinque1347 3 года назад
@@gabrielpirovani this video french press recipe
@Troiler
@Troiler 3 года назад
but it's cold :'
@yellovanneil
@yellovanneil Год назад
Coffee must be cold by know!
@rolandocalderonguerra2346
@rolandocalderonguerra2346 3 года назад
can do now one of v60 but explain please how i get more sweet coffe please?
@Keen_Edge
@Keen_Edge 3 года назад
Sweet coffee isn't the same sweet taste as you'd think. You won't get SWEET coffee like you'd get at a coffee place when drinking it with just milk. You'll have to add things to it to get that, which also makes it less healthy. 😔
@leafsfan28
@leafsfan28 Год назад
instead of waiting so long, why not try filtering the french press through a hario pour over filter? I do that and my coffee is ready in 4 min.
@barryhambly7711
@barryhambly7711 5 месяцев назад
In the meantime I have died of thirst and I do not like cold coffee😂
@davidyan7354
@davidyan7354 2 года назад
I hate it, fiddling around for 15 minutes and getting a warmish coffee... brrrrr
@travellingbirder
@travellingbirder 2 года назад
OK if you like cold coffee.
@Byb_965
@Byb_965 2 года назад
What about chemex?
@piotrbukowski9566
@piotrbukowski9566 2 года назад
10 minutes seems too long for me. I get my favorite results with around 6 minutes total (4+2mins), while generally following the Hoffmann method.
@michaelhanford8139
@michaelhanford8139 2 года назад
Personally, I find that longer than 4 minutes, the brew gets muddy tasting, more bitter & loses its subtle flavors. Interestingly, to me at least, i stumbled upon his stir technique but for convenience i push the crust just under the water with the press's filter for a minute then pump it up & down with short strokes to mix it/break the crust. 250 g = 250 ml water. If no scale available use a measuring cup, note the level & just fill to that height.
@chronometa
@chronometa 2 года назад
I actually let my French press bloom.
@xuanzhuluo9218
@xuanzhuluo9218 3 года назад
Oh wow I didnt realize I am doing the correct way. Lol
@arpit5317
@arpit5317 3 года назад
I can grind my coffee in manual grinder Then use my manual espresso machine to make a decent espresso Then steam some milk Make some latte art and Probably go half way through my latte in this much time.
@doc8125
@doc8125 3 года назад
Comparing apples to oranges here. Though the time is a bit on the high side, it's unattended time, you are really only a part of the brewing process for like less than a min? Maybe a min if you hand grind? Just let it sit and do it's thing while you do your things and bam, there is good coffee at the 10 min mark
@Adam-vx6to
@Adam-vx6to 3 года назад
What’s your point? French press is literally hands off and espresso is literally all hands on time. Stupid comparison
@Stevesbe
@Stevesbe 3 года назад
In a few min i can use my areopress and make a really good coffee and finish drinking it before they even pour it out of this french pr
@Adam-vx6to
@Adam-vx6to 3 года назад
@@Stevesbe that’s fine. They both require the same hands on time
@doc8125
@doc8125 3 года назад
@@Stevesbe try making 5 aeropresses for you and your guests in under the time a French press takes. At the very least there will be more hands-on time (you could do the dilution and all that but at that point the drink will be extremely incomparable)
@lambertodelacruz9654
@lambertodelacruz9654 2 месяца назад
Already cold in 8 minutes
@gloryx12
@gloryx12 3 года назад
10 -12 mins for frensh press? no thanks.
@Adam-vx6to
@Adam-vx6to 3 года назад
Why? It’s almost all hands off time. You can do whatever else needs doing while it’s brewing
@G.I.Jack69
@G.I.Jack69 3 года назад
Silly silly the wait is the best part
@imranmalik7417
@imranmalik7417 3 года назад
Why not? You get more flavours
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