Red Rooster Coffee Roaster
Red Rooster Coffee Roaster
  • 53
  • 36 227
The Best Coffee Maker of 2024? How to use the Fellow Aiden App and Custom Brew Profiles
Join us as we unbox and explore the Aiden Precision Coffee Maker! This innovative brewer is packed with features like batch brewing, pour-over capabilities, bloom and temperature control, and even cold brew functionality. With its user-friendly app, you can create and share brew profiles and access recipes from your favorite roasters.
Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction: The Aiden Coffee Maker Unboxing
0:30 - What’s in the Box: Accessories and Overview
2:00 - Setting Up: Language, Units, and Elevation Settings
3:45 - First Brew: Instant Batch Brew Setup
6:00 - Brewing Results: Batch Brew Taste Test
7:15 - Creating a Custom Pour Over Profile Using the App
9:00 - Pour Over Brew: Setup and Brewing Process
11:30 - Final Taste Test and Impressions
☕ Links & Resources:
📲 Download the Aiden App: [link]
🌟 Get the Aiden Coffee Maker: [link]
💬 Connect with me for more coffee content: [social links]
#CoffeeMaker #AidenPrecision #PourOver #BatchBrew #CoffeeLovers
☕ Links & Resources:
Shop Red Rooster Coffee: www.redroostercoffee.com/collections/coffee
Shop Aiden: www.redroostercoffee.com/products/fellow-aiden-precision-coffee-maker
Переглядів: 1 427

Відео

Unboxing Red Roosters 2024 Advent Calendar!! What's Inside?
Переглядів 57День тому
Let's unbox the incredible 2024 Advent Calendar from Red Rooster Coffee Roasters! Designed by the talented local artist Lavanah Byler, this advent calendar is a holiday treat for coffee and tea lovers alike. Timestamps 00:00 - Introduction 00:25 - Day 1: Grateful Blend Coffee 01:14 - Day 2: Masala Chai Syrup for a cozy latte 01:53 - Day 3: Candy Cane Tea, a caffeine-free holiday blend 02:25 - D...
COFFEE SIPHON - Scary Good or Scary Bad?
Переглядів 399Місяць тому
Join us in the Tasting Lab for a special Halloween brewing experience! 🎃 Grace takes you through the steps of using a siphon brewer, paired with our rich and full-bodied Old Crow Espresso Blend. Discover the beauty of this unique vacuum brewing method, learn the ideal coffee-to-water ratio, and enjoy the complex flavors of a three-bean blend from Honduras, Peru, and Nicaragua. Perfect for coffe...
Creating Fall Specialty Drinks | Red Rooster Coffee Lab
Переглядів 255Місяць тому
Creating Fall Specialty Drinks | Red Rooster Coffee Lab
ONE COFFEE x THREE TEMPERATURES- Can you taste a difference?
Переглядів 10 тис.2 місяці тому
ONE COFFEE x THREE TEMPERATURES- Can you taste a difference?
Can You Smoke Your Coffee?!
Переглядів 4733 місяці тому
Can You Smoke Your Coffee?!
Decaf that's actually GREAT
Переглядів 4144 місяці тому
Decaf that's actually GREAT
ONE COFFEE x THREE METHODS
Переглядів 2,8 тис.4 місяці тому
ONE COFFEE x THREE METHODS
Understanding Quality Control and Cupping at Red Rooster Coffee Roaster
Переглядів 1324 місяці тому
Understanding Quality Control and Cupping at Red Rooster Coffee Roaster
ONE COFFEE X TWO COLD BREW METHODS
Переглядів 5595 місяців тому
ONE COFFEE X TWO COLD BREW METHODS
Colombia El Paraiso Red Plum
Переглядів 2068 місяців тому
Colombia El Paraiso Red Plum
12 Days of Coffee!
Переглядів 6910 місяців тому
12 Days of Coffee!
Grateful Blend Brew Tutorial (French Press & Mr. Coffee)
Переглядів 175Рік тому
Grateful Blend Brew Tutorial (French Press & Mr. Coffee)
Ethiopia WORKA Scores 96!
Переглядів 288Рік тому
Ethiopia WORKA Scores 96!
Grind size and their Brew Methods
Переглядів 226Рік тому
Grind size and their Brew Methods
Colombia Lulo “Nectar of the Gods” Lulo & Honey Yeast Process
Переглядів 172Рік тому
Colombia Lulo “Nectar of the Gods” Lulo & Honey Yeast Process
Ethiopia Washed Shantawene V60 Recipe
Переглядів 767Рік тому
Ethiopia Washed Shantawene V60 Recipe
Home Brew Guide for the V60 Coffee Brewer
Переглядів 139Рік тому
Home Brew Guide for the V60 Coffee Brewer
Quick Brew Guide for Coffee on the Moka Pot
Переглядів 230Рік тому
Quick Brew Guide for Coffee on the Moka Pot
Brewing Coffee with the Kalita Wave
Переглядів 100Рік тому
Brewing Coffee with the Kalita Wave
Brewing Coffee with a French Press
Переглядів 129Рік тому
Brewing Coffee with a French Press
Brewing Coffee on a Clever Dripper
Переглядів 71Рік тому
Brewing Coffee on a Clever Dripper
Brewing Coffee with a Chemex Brewer
Переглядів 98Рік тому
Brewing Coffee with a Chemex Brewer
Brewing Espresso-Like Coffee with Aeropress
Переглядів 207Рік тому
Brewing Espresso-Like Coffee with Aeropress
Brewing Coffee with the Origami Dripper
Переглядів 47Рік тому
Brewing Coffee with the Origami Dripper
Cold Brew Coffee for Cafes
Переглядів 2654 роки тому
Cold Brew Coffee for Cafes
V60 Pourover at your Coffee Bar
Переглядів 2944 роки тому
V60 Pourover at your Coffee Bar
Perfect Microfoam Latte Art for your Coffee Bar
Переглядів 1714 роки тому
Perfect Microfoam Latte Art for your Coffee Bar
Espresso Machine Cleaning & Maintenance in the Cafe
Переглядів 1554 роки тому
Espresso Machine Cleaning & Maintenance in the Cafe
Changing Grouphead Gaskets on Cafe Espresso Machine
Переглядів 2654 роки тому
Changing Grouphead Gaskets on Cafe Espresso Machine

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @baronofgreymatter14
    @baronofgreymatter14 10 годин тому

    What grinder did you use by the way?

  • @mr.snuggles5699
    @mr.snuggles5699 3 дні тому

    Never thought of doing that with an aero press that’s a good idea

  • @rueggphil
    @rueggphil 4 дні тому

    How do you wet the flat Filters? I find it really annyoing because they don't stay in place or fold in

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 2 дні тому

      I fold along the bottom and side ridges, position the filter in the brew basket, and pre-wet it in place. While the fit isn’t perfectly snug, it functions effectively for the purpose. 👍

    • @rueggphil
      @rueggphil 2 дні тому

      @RedRoosterCoffee you fold the basket Filters? The ones for the blue basket? The small ones don't give me problems

  • @sunsetsam33
    @sunsetsam33 5 днів тому

    I've had the Aiden for a week, an amazing coffee brewer. It's set a new bar for home brewing.

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 4 дні тому

      We agree, it's an amazing brewer! Glad you're enjoying it!

    • @brandonstone2789
      @brandonstone2789 4 дні тому

      That thing looks amazing!!

    • @kenhiett5266
      @kenhiett5266 3 дні тому

      I'd be interested to hear from someone who's tried Aiden vs. the Breville Precision that's been around for many years. I was about to buy the Breville when I noticed this one exists.

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 2 дні тому

      I think the choice between the Breville Precision and Aiden ultimately comes down to personal preference, aesthetics and design. The Breville brews delicious coffee and you have a ton of options and control over the brew similar to the Aiden. However, the Aiden offers a user-friendly app with Bluetooth connectivity, adding a modern touch to its functionality.

    • @kenhiett5266
      @kenhiett5266 2 дні тому

      @@RedRoosterCoffee Thank you.

  • @terrymorris740
    @terrymorris740 5 днів тому

    Great tips!

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 4 дні тому

      Thanks so much for watching! We appreciate you! :)

  • @backpackingcapebreton
    @backpackingcapebreton 5 днів тому

    😍

  • @brandonstone2789
    @brandonstone2789 6 днів тому

    Excellent video. Thank you

  • @sunsetsam33
    @sunsetsam33 7 днів тому

    I've had a Brazen and now a Aiden brewer. I can absolutely assure you that a degree or two F in either direction changes the taste in the cup. If you care about getting the best out of your beans definitely get a brewer that allows setting brew temp.

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 4 дні тому

      Totally agree! Temperature is key to a great cup! Thanks so much for watching!

  • @mr.snuggles5699
    @mr.snuggles5699 8 днів тому

    I never knew I needed a coffee expert in my life I’ll have to try some of these coffees sometime

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 4 дні тому

      We're glad to hear you found the video helpful! Feel free to reach out any time! We got you. :)

  • @bigcmcg3946
    @bigcmcg3946 8 днів тому

    Any espresso brewing recommendations

  • @mr.snuggles5699
    @mr.snuggles5699 9 днів тому

    My dads friend invented a handle to make pressing the press easier the cool thing is it’s held together by one bolt it’s commercially available too

  • @Rich-kw2fh
    @Rich-kw2fh 10 днів тому

    Before you follow this advice: coffee sites covering recipes and tests commonly use water that has total dissolved solids (TDS) of 60-700 ppm (parts per million). That seems to be the best range for brewing. If your water is harder or softer, you will need to adjust your brewing water temperature. Hard water, for instance, causes a magnified extraction, so if you use it at a near boil, you will get a very, very bitter brew. My TDS is 181 so I cannot brew above 76.7C / 170f even with a light roast coffee. If I use, say, 90.5C / 195f, the result is undrinkable.

  • @ikawacoffee
    @ikawacoffee Місяць тому

    Really interesting - at first thought this was about roasting end temperatures, but enjoyed the video nonetheless!

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee Місяць тому

      Thanks so much for watching! We appreciate you. :)

  • @jhill4778
    @jhill4778 Місяць тому

    Thank you for the video-great experiment! I wonder how the results would change if you dialed in the coffee specifically for each temperature to see the best it can offer at each level. Keeping the same ratio and grind size for all temperatures might not reveal each one’s full potential. Also, a blind test with all final brews at the same temperature could help remove any biases. In my experience this can easily be achieved by pouring the hotter ones back and forth between a cup and decanter to cool them down evenly. Thanks again for sharing!

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee Місяць тому

      We love these ideas! Thanks so much for watching, and for sharing your feedback. We appreciate you! :)

  • @borbetomagus
    @borbetomagus Місяць тому

    Thanks for your demo. Given the shape of this particular Three Cup Chemex brewer, have you ever compared it to the Cafec Flower Dripper DEEP 27? Thanks!

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee Місяць тому

      We haven't! But we'll have to give it a go sometime! 🙂

  • @russellchiles3343
    @russellchiles3343 Місяць тому

    well done!

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee Місяць тому

      Thanks so much for watching friend! We had a lot of fun making this one! :)

  • @kittyhinkle3739
    @kittyhinkle3739 Місяць тому

    I appreciate that you show the market price vs what you pay the growers on your website. That is a great thing. ❤

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee Місяць тому

      Transparency is so important! Thank you for being here, we appreciate you! :)

  • @kittyhinkle3739
    @kittyhinkle3739 Місяць тому

    That is gorgeous. A bit of a pain. WAIT no its a ritual! No pain. Just gorgeous!

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee Місяць тому

      @@kittyhinkle3739 A little bit of both! 😆 Though it is super fun and entertaining! 😍☕️

  • @mostlyharmless191-1
    @mostlyharmless191-1 Місяць тому

    "You can even remove the...no, it's hot. Don't do that. Just leave it." Hahahahaha

  • @m2rsvp
    @m2rsvp Місяць тому

    You got me, ghoul! I jumped when Scream coffee tampered you into the espresso beyond. Nooo! Bravo, Grace💐 And, I'll jump at the chance to order more Old Crow Espresso Blend. Happy Halloween. 💀

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee Місяць тому

      @@m2rsvp 👻 Thanks so much friend! Old Crow makes the perfect witches brew 🪄☕️ Happy Halloween! 🎃

  • @thezucc2478
    @thezucc2478 Місяць тому

    Very cool editing and quality!! I totally would have figured this channel would have more subs

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee Місяць тому

      Thank you! We have a pretty awesome team that works incredibly hard on these videos! We appreciate you watching. :)

  • @CoinOpeBoy
    @CoinOpeBoy Місяць тому

    Nice video.. just hated the Fahrenheit scale 😅

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee Місяць тому

      Thanks so much for watching! We appreciate your time and feedback. :)

  • @semolakurama
    @semolakurama Місяць тому

    always wondered how it is done 😮

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee Місяць тому

      It's a pretty cool (and fun) process! Thanks so much for watching! :)

  • @DimasFajar-ns4vb
    @DimasFajar-ns4vb Місяць тому

    fried cashew nut and bread fruit also tasty for me and jackfruit

  • @dianavangeles
    @dianavangeles Місяць тому

    I always do 195 and I love it but tomorrow I will try 200 and see if I notice some differences.great video

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee Місяць тому

      Awesome! Let us know what you think! Thanks for watching!

    • @shashank6393
      @shashank6393 Місяць тому

      did you notice any difference?

    • @jackowens_
      @jackowens_ Місяць тому

      @@shashank6393 I find the temp changes are tasted by affecting the extraction rather than the temp change itself isolated. (y)

  • @jackowens_
    @jackowens_ Місяць тому

    It would be interesting to see you compensate for the extraction changes from the temperature differences between the brews with grind size or pouring agitation to even the brews out in that regard. Thanks for the video! 😀

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee Місяць тому

      Excellent idea! Thanks so much for watching! :)

    • @jackowens_
      @jackowens_ Місяць тому

      @@RedRoosterCoffee 🙌🏻 it narrows the difference considerably in my opinion from the like of the test carried out in the video, almost to the point that very cold is the only one I detect a less desireable fall off. I don’t find straight off the boil negative at all, and telling the difference in a few degrees is super hard! 😎

  • @eamobyrne1
    @eamobyrne1 Місяць тому

    Ounces? Ounces? Fucking ounces!!!!!! How are we supposed to respect you when you use ounces?!

  • @patricksavage8519
    @patricksavage8519 Місяць тому

    Excellent video showcasing the importance of water temperature. I brew with a stove gooseneck and use a digital temp probe to ensure water temp is bang on 93c with my preferred lighter roasts. Might have been an idea to refract the three brews which would have shown the variance in extraction yields

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee Місяць тому

      Thanks so much for the suggestion! We appreciate you watching! :)

  • @rodrigodepazos3771
    @rodrigodepazos3771 Місяць тому

    The filter holder of that Chemex is much more pointed than the one I have at home, it means a deeper coffee bed. I wonder if it would make a difference in the final product!

  • @ianshepherd6476
    @ianshepherd6476 Місяць тому

    I use an ode 1 with gen 2 burrs at almost 7…2 seems really fine but I know the stock burrs were pretty bad and weren’t able to grind very fine on the ode 1. I highly recommend the gen 2 burrs for $80 it’s a huge improvement.

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee Місяць тому

      Thanks so much for the tip! :)

    • @atticustay1
      @atticustay1 Місяць тому

      7?? That’s so coarse! Even on gen 2 burrs 7 is very coarse.

  • @kittyhinkle3739
    @kittyhinkle3739 2 місяці тому

    Nice video. Thank you! “If hot had a smell”😂

  • @petacardi
    @petacardi 2 місяці тому

    Great video! I was not paying attention to the water temperature, i think i am usually using boiling temperature (100c) and having the same results you mentioned, after this i will tray to use the recomendend temperature (93c according to Google). Sorry for all the comments about ounces/grams, farenheit/celsius, it must be very frustrating.

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee Місяць тому

      We appreciate your kind words, thank you so much for watching! Glad you enjoyed the video! :)

  • @Brockthedog315
    @Brockthedog315 2 місяці тому

    What is the plate you are warming up your coffee with?

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 2 місяці тому

      Thanks so much for watching! No warming plates were used for the coffee in this video - though you may be referring to the Fellow EKG Kettle! The kettle has an electric base (plug in) that heats and maintains the temperature of the water throughout your brew. Please let me know if you were referring to something else in the video, happy to help clarify! :)

    • @Brockthedog315
      @Brockthedog315 2 місяці тому

      @@RedRoosterCoffee what was the white piece of equipment that you spun the dial and it gave you the temperature that you needed when you were putting the mocha pot on top?

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee Місяць тому

      @@Brockthedog315 That is the base for the EKG Kettle, the dial allows you to select the temperature you want and the kettle will maintain that temp. (No mocha pots used in this particular video! Just V60's and glass decanters. :)

    • @Brockthedog315
      @Brockthedog315 Місяць тому

      @@RedRoosterCoffee thanks. Got my wires crossed with all the great coffee vids I have been watching. Peace.

  • @chiffonkek2
    @chiffonkek2 2 місяці тому

    Hi, it would be a great help if you included metric in your video. But no worries, I can google the conversions just fine.

  • @matthewzammit
    @matthewzammit 2 місяці тому

    Is that an Ode Gen 1 grinder? Setting 2 on an Ode Gen 2 is quite fine for a V60 :)

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 2 місяці тому

      The grind setting indicated on the lid of the grinder suggests using a range of 2 to 5 for pour-overs. For the V60, we recommend a setting of 2 due to its larger hole, which promotes a faster flow rate. While this may seem a bit fine, it is intentional to accommodate heavier pours, ensuring smooth extraction. However, if the brew results in a slow flow or an overly bitter or dry taste, adjusting to a coarser grind can improve the flavor profile and better suit personal preferences! 😊

    • @matthewzammit
      @matthewzammit 2 місяці тому

      @@RedRoosterCoffee exactly, so you’re using a Fellow Ode Gen 1 as mentioned in my message. On the Ode Gen 2, the lid says 4-8 for pour over.

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 2 місяці тому

      Ah, Yep! It’s the Gen 1 🙂

  • @luiscar2000000
    @luiscar2000000 2 місяці тому

    Video seems amazing! But if you want to reach international audience, I would advise you to never use ounces nor Farenheit

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 2 місяці тому

      Thanks so much for watching. This is insightful feedback! We'll work on better incorporating the metric system for future videos. :)

    • @tommyrq180
      @tommyrq180 Місяць тому

      And if you want to reach an American audience, use ounces and Fahrenheit… Or if you want BOTH 😮 use metric and American… To suggest that you NEVER use ounces or degrees F is, well, a bit snobbish. She used both. Perfect… 😊

  • @acecarolino101
    @acecarolino101 2 місяці тому

    Fahrenheit and ounces, for us who communicate in metric its hard to watch this.

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 2 місяці тому

      Thanks so much for watching. This is insightful feedback! We'll work on better incorporating the metric system for future videos. :)

    • @gosman949
      @gosman949 2 місяці тому

      when listening to an American company in America, just deal with our system. That is what calculators are for or just google it! That is what I do when I listen to Canadians and Europeans.

    • @tristanwwsd
      @tristanwwsd Місяць тому

      Quit complaining. You should see my toolbox.

  • @andershedstrom3048
    @andershedstrom3048 2 місяці тому

    Espresso grinds one bean 3000-3500 parts, but Cezve/Ibrik 15000-35000 part for one bean. Aeropress works really well with course grindsize. Great videos on your canal.

  • @neilorourke5425
    @neilorourke5425 2 місяці тому

    Preheating the vessel, setting the filter in place, and lower loss of brewed coffee to the filter: those are better reasons to rinse.

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 2 місяці тому

      Those are also excellent reasons! Thanks for watching!

  • @orrinbelcher6593
    @orrinbelcher6593 2 місяці тому

    Nice video, informative and nicely done

  • @orrinbelcher6593
    @orrinbelcher6593 2 місяці тому

    Really cool video, fun and informative, nicely done

  • @Rubiks_LIVE
    @Rubiks_LIVE 2 місяці тому

    pardon me, but what is that glassware? looks so awesome!

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 2 місяці тому

      They're from Not Neutral! :)

    • @Rubiks_LIVE
      @Rubiks_LIVE 2 місяці тому

      @@RedRoosterCoffee thanks so much!

    • @Rubiks_LIVE
      @Rubiks_LIVE 2 місяці тому

      @@RedRoosterCoffee I'm looking on their website and I don't see those cups 😥

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 2 місяці тому

      They've been discontinued! You're welcome to check with them and see if they plan on bringing them back. These are similar! (Sorry for the long link, lol!) www.kruveinc.com/products/propel-double-walled-espresso-glasses-with-thin-rim?variant=31391595659363&currency=USD&tw_source=google&tw_adid=&tw_campaign=21789351586&gad_source=1&gbraid=0AAAAADKrtJ5QwtctbpdcnTlMluU_QgSUH&gclid=EAIaIQobChMIt8alsL38iAMVqUp_AB1shQzaEAQYDSABEgIimPD_BwE

    • @Rubiks_LIVE
      @Rubiks_LIVE 2 місяці тому

      @@RedRoosterCoffee these have been on my radar. Was hoping for a cheaper alternative 😆. Thanks so much for the info!

  • @fredcasden
    @fredcasden 2 місяці тому

    One obvious issue: why are you mixing ounces and grams? That detracts from your otherwise excellent presentation.

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 2 місяці тому

      We're glad to hear you found the presentation excellent, thanks for watching! If you're referring to when Grace was explaining how X grams of coffee makes X amount of ounces - a simple way to determine the amount of coffee needed for your brew is to double the volume of the liquid yield. For example, if you're making an 8-ounce cup, use 16grams of coffee, (8 x 2 = 16grams.) Not everyone is familiar with this process or could be in the early stages of their coffee journey. We aim to make our videos both educational and easy to follow for all coffee lovers, regardless of where they are in their journey. Happy brewing! :)

    • @przemo2539
      @przemo2539 2 місяці тому

      If you are deffending your decision of mixing different system than show it also for temperature. For me if you are targeting global audience you need to use both on screen.

    • @gosman949
      @gosman949 2 місяці тому

      @@RedRoosterCoffee I just always go with a 1 to 16 ratio of coffee to water. Would that equal out the same as your method?

    • @ai5506
      @ai5506 2 місяці тому

      1:16 would be 20gr in, 320 out (11.3 ounces), they are doing something like 1:14 (20gr in , 280gr out, which is 10ounces)

    • @gosman949
      @gosman949 2 місяці тому

      @@ai5506 too weak then according to the European Coffee standards.

  • @miguelricardosobong4927
    @miguelricardosobong4927 2 місяці тому

    Hopefully we'll get different ratios and also different grind sizes

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 2 місяці тому

      There will be! The purpose of this video was to highlight different temperatures across same ratio/same coffee! :)

  • @1111000ANGEL0001111
    @1111000ANGEL0001111 2 місяці тому

    This all looks great but in your description section can you Add all the Glasses used because to try this may not be so easy without the correct equipment and accessories so like your glass is this a single wall espresso glass or double wall is it 75ml 150ml or 250ml or higher and when you smoke the glass what size pyrex glass did you use to cover the espresso glass if you can post links to this equipment in your videos be even better because i like watch quite a few coffee and tea shows on youtube but not everyone lists the products used and it makes it impossible to do because when you look for glasses their all different so unless you get the exact product use this doesnt work very well

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 2 місяці тому

      Hi there! Thanks so much for your feedback, this is great idea! We'll be sure to do this going forward in our videos. When Grace is able - she'll go back and update previous videos! The pink espresso glass, (Vero Cortado glass from Not Neutral) is double walled and roughly 125ml. The pyrex glass is 600mml and from a cold brew kit, (water dripper drop kit) made by Hario! :)

  • @BrentGoodale
    @BrentGoodale 2 місяці тому

    What cups are those? Love them

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 2 місяці тому

      They're from "Not Neutral" (I think they may be discontinued -, but they have many options!)

  • @AndyHibberd
    @AndyHibberd 2 місяці тому

    Excellent video, good analysis and kind of what youd expect but nice to have the experience and evidence all side by side. I brew 200 consistently atm and am experimenting with varying grind size. Finding that coffee age from roast can make a big difference and that it can be too fresh/soon after roasting.

  • @mohamedsultan3610
    @mohamedsultan3610 2 місяці тому

    Try a low temp bloom and compare with a optimal temp bloom 😉

  • @propertwb
    @propertwb 2 місяці тому

    Great video. Thanks!

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 2 місяці тому

      You're very welcome! Thanks for watching! :)

  • @petersdrue
    @petersdrue 2 місяці тому

    Online, you'll see a lot of people talk about preheating ceramic and glass pour overs. Do you think that practically affects the taste and extraction?

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 2 місяці тому

      Great question! We believe it’s beneficial to pre-heat your pour-over device. Ceramic and plastic devices can take longer to heat up than glass or steel, leading to temperature fluctuations that can negatively affect taste (bitter, sour, etc.). The same goes for pouring your brew into a cold mug. Even with quicker-heating materials, it’s wise to run hot water through the device before brewing to better match the brewing temperature-something that’s often done when pre-wetting the filter. Ultimately, it’s about personal preference; some may not notice a difference. However, pre-heating is an easy step to enhance your brew!

    • @CharlesPDog
      @CharlesPDog 2 місяці тому

      Plastic takes longer than ceramic?!

    • @RedRoosterCoffee
      @RedRoosterCoffee 2 місяці тому

      @CharlesPDog Ceramic and plastic brewing devices take longer to heat up than glass or steel.

    • @CharlesPDog
      @CharlesPDog 2 місяці тому

      @@RedRoosterCoffee It certainly doesn’t, experts say hot tap water is fine for plastic and ceramic requires boiling water!

    • @gosman949
      @gosman949 2 місяці тому

      @@CharlesPDog who are your experts?