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Workshop Coffee
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Workshop Coffee is dedicated to sourcing, roasting and brewing the best coffee possible.
We exist to give people access to exceptional coffee wherever and wherever they need it most.
We do this by working with quality driven producers at origin, striving to better understand the many challenges they face and aiming to tell their stories honestly and transparently.
The coffees we showcase are clean and sweet, with unique attributes linked to where they’re grown, their variety and how they’re processed. Roasted in London's Bethnal Green, they're then sent to our coffeebars, partners and customers across the globe.
We exist to give people access to exceptional coffee wherever and wherever they need it most.
We do this by working with quality driven producers at origin, striving to better understand the many challenges they face and aiming to tell their stories honestly and transparently.
The coffees we showcase are clean and sweet, with unique attributes linked to where they’re grown, their variety and how they’re processed. Roasted in London's Bethnal Green, they're then sent to our coffeebars, partners and customers across the globe.
Discovering Your Own Backyard With North London Dirt
North London Dirt is a grass roots cycling event that encapsulates the unique sense of community that cycling fosters.
Founders, organisers and brothers Andrew and Philip Diprose have been helping riders escape the city for the last five years. Carefully compiling routes that tie together gravel paths, hidden thoroughfares and quiet roads, their annual event allows participants to discover London's backyard whilst raising money for charity.
Ahead of the launch of 2022's event, North London Dirt 5, we spent some time with the Diprose's, exploring their and discovering the ethos that underlies this unique event in the London cycling calendar.
Together with Brooks England, we recently spent some time with the Diprose's to discover more about the ethos and inspiration that underlies this unique event.
North London Dirt 5 takes place on Saturday 7th May and will once again be raising money for St. Mary's Community Centre in Stoke Newington. Last year they raised more than £10,000 and they aim to better this year.
More on North London Dirt: northlondondirt?hl=en
Brooks England: ua-cam.com/users/brooksenglandvideos
Director: Harry Reavley - harryreavley?hl=en
DOP: Chris Marley - chrismarleytm?hl=en
B Cam: Cal Travis - cal_travis?hl=en
Editor: Eden Rae Read - edenraeread?hl=en
Sound Designer: Beresford Cookman - chokiebikie?hl=en
Sound Recordist: Chris Sutton - chrisdsutton23?hl=en
Founders, organisers and brothers Andrew and Philip Diprose have been helping riders escape the city for the last five years. Carefully compiling routes that tie together gravel paths, hidden thoroughfares and quiet roads, their annual event allows participants to discover London's backyard whilst raising money for charity.
Ahead of the launch of 2022's event, North London Dirt 5, we spent some time with the Diprose's, exploring their and discovering the ethos that underlies this unique event in the London cycling calendar.
Together with Brooks England, we recently spent some time with the Diprose's to discover more about the ethos and inspiration that underlies this unique event.
North London Dirt 5 takes place on Saturday 7th May and will once again be raising money for St. Mary's Community Centre in Stoke Newington. Last year they raised more than £10,000 and they aim to better this year.
More on North London Dirt: northlondondirt?hl=en
Brooks England: ua-cam.com/users/brooksenglandvideos
Director: Harry Reavley - harryreavley?hl=en
DOP: Chris Marley - chrismarleytm?hl=en
B Cam: Cal Travis - cal_travis?hl=en
Editor: Eden Rae Read - edenraeread?hl=en
Sound Designer: Beresford Cookman - chokiebikie?hl=en
Sound Recordist: Chris Sutton - chrisdsutton23?hl=en
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Our first Kenyan offering of 2021, we're thrilled to be roasting this elegant AA lot from the Kaiguri factory in Kenya's Nyeri region. Bursting with tonnes of red fruit flavours like hibiscus, cranberry and raspberry, expect a crisp, juicy cup. THE COFFEE: workshopcoffee.com/collections/coffee/products/kaiguri-aa
A Less Wasteful Approach to Filter Coffee Brewing
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If you've not watched our Quick and Easy Iced Coffee Recipe video, we recommend watching this first as we go into more detail on the theory of making iced filter coffee: ua-cam.com/video/7BEhjWw3_Kc/v-deo.html MORE ON ICED FILTER Making Iced Coffee with the AeroPress: ua-cam.com/video/rlmDZfewM9A/v-deo.html Making Iced Coffee with the Clever Dripper: ua-cam.com/video/CjMPGu71LFE/v-deo.html ua-c...
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Well done.
Anybody know what the scale is called he’s using?
Great video, succinct and clear
You can use room temp water. It won’t be watered down and brews just fine
Is it ok if you want to use just 2 cups ?
can you put this french press on top of fire?
How many hours can I keep coffee in the pot?
Any suggestions for a king grinder k6?
I normally don’t comment on videos, but this was so helpful. I’ve been struggling to get the flavor profile I know I can get out of my favorite light roast and this helped me get it back on track. Thanks for your knowledge!
Does the Colombian decaf you're talking about, come in a honey process variety?
I've been using Swiss water decaffeinated now for a little while but I have a curious problem: when I make an espresso grind and I add the steamed creamer, it does not float on the top like it does with regular espresso. I have no idea why. Do you?
what about moka pot, can it grind it ..?
That was extremely informative. Thank you for sharing and we look forward to getting your decaf coffee here in the States West Coast!
Just got a moccamaster and this was the most helpful and informative video! Thank you so much! I truly appreciate this!
Using the zero water jug taught me a lot in my journey with tea. The customisability is awesome and the TDS meter became an invaluable friend that’s travelled the world with me. Just to get a good benchmark on overall mineral content in the water, so I can mix a water or identify a water that’ll work ok. Notably, different bottles of the same water often vary dramatically in TDS so it’s great to take a measurement on a new batch or bottle. The zero water is unique being the only jug to reduce to zero, however I cannot recommend the product at all… the cartridges are extremely roughly produced and have crumbling particles of plastic around the edges that make me very uncomfortable. Also as a product the cartridges are very inconsistent and I started to notice that new cartridges were leaving a nasty plastic aftertaste in my mouth when brewing tea with the water. That had never been in an issue in my first cartridges and I concur with others that the units supplied with the jug seem better than those sold separately by Amazon UK. The lifespan of the filters with Bedfordshire tap water was abysmal, like 10 days if I was lucky… hence I started filtering bottled spring water just to ease the workload on the filters… If you live a stable life at home, invest in an RO filter system. For me the Zerowater was a stop gap between periods of travelling.
Would anyone know the clicks on accommodate for this kind of technique?
I looked up ordering your decaf because good decaf is hard to come by. The bag was $18 with an additional $13 to ship to the States. Not worth it no matter how good it is.
I also have gotten to the point where I'll give the coffee a little stir while it's in the filter basket. The one weakness of that arm is that towards the front of the basket, there's a kind of damp "crust" that forms and I think stirring helps make sure all the coffee grounds are being used in the extraction. 28.5 grams for 500 ml (which is right at the 4 cups mark), ground a couple clicks down from french press on my grinder, and I get the best stumptown decaf I could wish for.
Great review and practical tips, thanks. Just ordered my first coffemachine, a diamond edition Moccamaster, with a lifetime warranty 😊 Used to a Hario V60 setup but sometimes that machine would be practical.
Great video
Just gave this a try, going for that 70ish range in an attempt to bring out an orangey acidic flavour from my current coffee which was previously tasting distant. The improvement was instant! :) Might aim for a more precise method in the future, but this was low effort and a satisfying result for now
Does anybody wet the filter ? I do. And, I do use the lids. Yes. I don’t want anything flying into my water, thanks. Think dust. Also, the steam from the water to the fresh ground beans ( yes, grind your own, learn how) assists the process of brewing. Last, buy the thermal pot model & stop stressing about hot coffee. Wash everything at once including the pot at once. With soap. Coffee has oil. My Moccamaster is spotless .
I am watching now. This one looks interesting but does not provide much coffee. I need ~3 cups in the am.
7:30 is when the video starts addressing the title.
What a great idea. I've just ordered a ZeroWater filter, but I was going to add Epsom Salts and Bicarb. Simply adding tap water to filtered water would save filters, but what if my tap water's minerals weren't proportioned correctly? Yes, there would be less TDS, but it would still be out-of-whack? Again great video, and subscribed.
I jugt got the moccamaster last week and the OCD in me is really annoyed that the water sprays to the left of center and some of the grounds are not properly saturdated at the beginning. Having to stir coffee at the beginning of the brewing to get even extraction on a $350 brewer is annoying. They've had 40+ years to fix this. Even a $40 cuisinart coffemaker evenly wets the coffee.
To someone who’s still trying to figure out the pourover art, this was a fantastic video. I wish more videos had more basic ratio information like this.
“Solvent”? Unless there’s an option other than water, there’s no good reason to say “solvent” rather than “water.” Coffee jargon is so stupidly pretentious.
While far too precise and penny pincher for this here schmo, I like the preheat on the kettle idea heaps also the moist spoon vs spraying. Hmmm Wonder if the steam from the kettle would wet the filter w/o the sink rinse? I guess a rinse is always a good idea.
Absolutely fantastic review. I loved the dosing tips and you answered a question I had about minimum brew sizes (I wonder if the cup one basket could be jury rigged into this for single mugs). Thanks!
This explains why every roaster has many flavors of caffeinated coffee and only one decaf. Thank you
Very nice for product from in our sector
As an ex-barista of ten years, I love this entire breakdown of the Moccamaster. I especially appreciate the best practices and advice for cleaning. Not many people recognize how important it is to clean and maintain your equipment to keep your cups consistent.
Always tasted like plastic.
This was the best mochamaster select review. I’ve got the older one with the switch on the hopper and I’m thinking of getting this one. I really like the half pot setting and the way it won’t drip on the hot plate when you take the carafe away. Thanks for the review 🍻
What is your elapsed time between pours after the first 70g?
I made the mistake of buying the WIlfa Svart Aroma. It arrived broken (won't turn on), and Wilfa's customer service is taking their sweet time responding. At this point, I wish I'd spent the money with a company that had better quality assurance and customer service. I just want a refund.
Can I make 1 cup (8 oz) of coffee with this machine?
I just ordered this grinder too, because of your video. I've had a Mr. Coffee blade grinder for years. It is so-so. Then a few years ago i bought a $12.00 hand grinder from Amazon. It is a little better after using a lock nut on the cone, which made it a little better. Im looking forward to trying this one even though it's an entry level grinder.
Awesome video, thanks from Russia ❤
How many clicks for Aeropress (with a metal filter)?
Thanks for the great informative video. What was the cleaning products recommended?
Here in California farm land two hours from San Francisco, right out of the box the ZeroWater never got to zero. Not even close. :) I finally put a Pur faucet mount water filter on one of my sinks (the one that uses the Pur Plus filters, not the regular Pur filters). That worked great (in terms of taste). Bottled water was too tasteless and flat and I'm happy with this solution, plus I read the faucet mount filters filter better than the jug-type filters. It was also easy to simply snap on the faucet. What I still never hear anyone discuss in coffee circles is aeration, in that I have always read coffee from the tap is better for tea brewing because it's full of air rather than flat (which may be another reason I prefer the Pur faucet-mount filter with the Pur Plus filters).
For me the weak link in pour over is the glass carafe, regardless of which method you use. For my Moccamaster KBGV Select I immediately pour the coffee into a 1 liter Alfi Hotello carafe. After years of using an Alfi Juwel, the Hotello was a bit of a revelation because there's no glass thermal chamber inside to break, and no rubber seal at all around the lid. The lid is about 1" high and hollow and keeps the coffee hot for over 90 minutes. I liked this so much and got so tired of feeling like I had to rush my pour over coffee drinking before it got cold that I bought another l6 liter version of the Alfi Hotello carafe and now I do the pour over coffee directly into the Hotello (setting a Kalita dripper over the hotello on the scale instead of a glass carafe). You can't do this visually, you need to use a scale, but if you have a scale it works great, and that way I can drink the pour over at my leisure without it getting too cold too fast.
Scales areso irrelevant. Variation between each specific variety and beans is big so having specific weights become unnecessary once you can eyeball or use proper spoons
What setting would you recommend for the OXO pour-over? Thanks - great video.
Ethyl acetate is better known in the West as nail polish remover. I'm surprised you're legally allowed to claim this is natural decaffeination. While EtOAc is less toxic than many solvents, I seek out decafs obtained thru Swiss water and CO2, neither of which leaves solvent in the coffee.
Which scale do you use / recommend?
such a good video seriously the best one for info about this coffeemaker. thanks!
I tried this with my zero jug and blended (east london) tap water back in at first around 70ppm then 100ppm but they both still taste very tinny and flat.......should I i just keep pushing the TDS up? Is there a a range you would not recommend? Obviously not going back up to tap water levels again (which is 344 ppm) hah