അളിയാ ഞാനിപ്പോ Coffee roast ചെയ്യാനും grind ചെയ്യാനും പഠിച്ചു. ഒരു moka Pot order ചെയ്തിട്ടുണ്ട്. ഇനി ഒരു french Press വാങ്ങണം..... ഓരോന്നായി പഠിക്കാം😊
There is too much to learn in coffee for us too... the making method, the type of coffee bean, the grind levels of the coffee, the roasting levels etc have an impact on the taste.....
Yes, huge difference. It's like freshly squeezed oranges vs orange juice. One is fresh and natural, the other processed and simply crap. Instant coffee isn't good. Please ignore the comment above, no idea what he's going on about. Buy ground coffee from your supermarket, any type about 3-4 strength. Then buy a Bodum French press or bialetti Moka pot. I'd suggest a bialetti Moka pot, it will last you a lifetime and make great coffee.
If you care about how your coffee tastes, yes. If you simply tolerate drinking it just for the caffeine boost, no you won’t notice/appreciate the difference.
Did you notice any difference in terms of taste here without using a temperature controlled kettle and without weighing scale for exact coffee measurement???
You should never heat up coffee in a pan, that is what causes the burnt taste, always heat up the water and let i cool down to when it is almost luke warm and then add it to the coffee and let it sit for 30 secs so the coffee can aerate, don’t stir instead shake, then just strain it. This way you minimise the bitterness and burnt aftertaste.
And don’t reheat coffee ever, after the whole process if you want milk in it, just heat up the milk separately and add it to the coffee mixture you created
Thank you for not poncing about. Best coffee vide ever.
Hey, not sure but the water looked a bit hot for medium roast coffee, i would recommend 85* C for medium roast french press
Perhaps... we are still learning the ropes
Very satisfying video
അളിയാ ഞാനിപ്പോ Coffee roast ചെയ്യാനും grind ചെയ്യാനും പഠിച്ചു. ഒരു moka Pot order ചെയ്തിട്ടുണ്ട്. ഇനി ഒരു french Press വാങ്ങണം..... ഓരോന്നായി പഠിക്കാം😊
Does it taste better than the regular black coffee made just by adding hot water
There is too much to learn in coffee for us too... the making method, the type of coffee bean, the grind levels of the coffee, the roasting levels etc have an impact on the taste.....
Yes, huge difference. It's like freshly squeezed oranges vs orange juice. One is fresh and natural, the other processed and simply crap. Instant coffee isn't good.
Please ignore the comment above, no idea what he's going on about.
Buy ground coffee from your supermarket, any type about 3-4 strength. Then buy a Bodum French press or bialetti Moka pot. I'd suggest a bialetti Moka pot, it will last you a lifetime and make great coffee.
If you care about how your coffee tastes, yes. If you simply tolerate drinking it just for the caffeine boost, no you won’t notice/appreciate the difference.
Just mesmerized like a snake to a flute 😂
Is Canarias rosamonte Amanda like brand of yerba are available in India?????
There is Yerba in India but we haven't noticed the said brand, honestly we haven't been tracking the beverage much
Is it possible to make milk coffee by pouring milk and sugar into it
Best to add it separately. Easier to clean
@@TheHappyHigh thanks 🙏
Did you notice any difference in terms of taste here without using a temperature controlled kettle and without weighing scale for exact coffee measurement???
we haven't learnt to appreciate coffee as much for now.
Thanks
Where did you buy that french press, is it good?
We aren't French Press Experts but this one did the job well. Bought it a few years back at just under 1000 Rs at a retail store
Thank You
Good one
Nothing beats fench press!
Only moka pot
How long did you brew it? Which grind and roast?
Was a medium roast and we brewed it for around 5 minutes.
Strainer?
inbuilt
मतलब का आइटम है क्या Sir जी ये.. या बस दारू पर ही 2 शब्द कहेंगे.. इस कॉफी और pressing tool पर भी बता दो 😁
Abhi sikh rahe hai ;)
Gamju
So many things going wrong here
We are coffee novices and would love to be corrected. :)
can't we simply boil in a sauce pan and strain with channi!?? as a student it's a bit difficult for me to buy french press
You could. First boil water let it cool a bit add, add coffee and stir, strain when ready
You should never heat up coffee in a pan, that is what causes the burnt taste, always heat up the water and let i cool down to when it is almost luke warm and then add it to the coffee and let it sit for 30 secs so the coffee can aerate, don’t stir instead shake, then just strain it. This way you minimise the bitterness and burnt aftertaste.
And don’t reheat coffee ever, after the whole process if you want milk in it, just heat up the milk separately and add it to the coffee mixture you created