How To Brew Perfect French Press Coffee : Two Different Methods!

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  • @leesawatt5544
    @leesawatt5544 4 роки тому +166

    OMG! using the second method of brewing - THE COFFEE EXPERIENCE I HAVE BEEN DREAMING OF! 1000 thank you's - and easy too. WOW . I tried my hand at pour over many many times and gave up so dug up my old french press. Prior to your vidieo I was not very happy with the results of this brewing method. Love the heavy body low acidity of FP but NOT the muddy mouth feel if you know what I mean. What I love about the 10 min method is that coffee tastes thick/full bodied AND clean. Cyber hug to you!

    • @HomeGroundsCoffee
      @HomeGroundsCoffee  4 роки тому +5

      We're so glad it was helpful! Thanks for the kind words!

    • @harshitrawat3856
      @harshitrawat3856 4 роки тому +2

      In the 2nd method he stirred the mixture. Do not stir it. Let the coffee grinds float up and then remove after 4 minutes. That’s the Hoffman recipe as well. If you stir the mixture the floaters will mix and ruin the objective of this method.

    • @TheSirdavis
      @TheSirdavis 4 роки тому +14

      The "2nd method" is simply an overly complicated version of letting the coffee brew in a jar, and then pour over a paper filter into a mug. It isn't french press.

    • @risktrader3821
      @risktrader3821 4 роки тому

      THIS METHOD CAME FROM JAMES HOFFMAN, CHECK HIS CHANNEL.

    • @sumeroo5689
      @sumeroo5689 2 роки тому

      @@HomeGroundsCoffee No

  • @wawilson3
    @wawilson3 3 роки тому +23

    I’ve spent the past few days watching videos and overthinking the French Press. This video does the best job of cutting through the confusion and explaining why both methods work. Also, kudos for giving Hoffmann credit on the second method - others don’t.

  • @EPpMac
    @EPpMac Рік тому +4

    The second brew method is simply the best , so full of flavor and clean- thank you!!

    • @rgruenhaus
      @rgruenhaus Рік тому

      Would the 2nd method work with a regular French press? I would hate to be pouring and have the plunger fall dumping coffee AND grounds.

  • @HellGatefr2
    @HellGatefr2 4 роки тому +66

    Hey, thanks for this very quality video !
    I'm french and only use french press for my hot or cold coffee so maybe I can give a few humble notes, some of them are basic :
    _use a wooden thingie to stir your coffee, such as a wooden spoon handle
    _when pre heating your french press with a bit of hot water, you can always put the whole filter down so it gets heated too, then you can shake your french press so literally all the french press absorbs the heat from the water. The lid will become very hot of course if it's metal so watch out
    _depending on the coffee, it can give interesting results to submerge the coffee, using the filter, right below the surface of the water for the last 2 minutes of the brewing. it can quickly give bitterness though
    _it can give interesting results to pour only 20% of the water first, stir for 30 sec then pour the rest
    _grind your coffee yourself, and brew instantly, some people even say that after 15 minutes a ground cofee has emitted a lot of it's aromates
    _don't use tap water
    Personally I like to "shake" the last remaining of coffee in my mug to get all the "sludge" mixed in the coffee for the last sip, but maybe I'm just weird haha
    I didn't know about this second method using this press with filters, however are those plastic filters ? I would be afraid of endocrine disruptors

    • @UrbanSikeborg
      @UrbanSikeborg 3 роки тому

      Just curious: Why is it better to use a wooden tool (for example, a ladle) to stir the coffee?

    • @otto_jk
      @otto_jk 2 роки тому +3

      You can use tap water if it's high quality and soft. (Switzerland, Sweden, Finland etc.) Don't in France, Mediterranean, England etc.

    • @rikardekvall3433
      @rikardekvall3433 Рік тому +1

      Get a BRITA jar. I use it in Mallorca, so my Technivurm Moccamaster brewer doesn’t clog with lime scales and other bad taste.

    • @cathymcmillan549
      @cathymcmillan549 2 місяці тому

      Is the coffee still hot after 10 mins?

  • @AndrewCiszczon
    @AndrewCiszczon 4 роки тому +54

    My love affair with coffee started with the French press. I enjoy the full body and don't mind the sludge. I hug my dog during brewing too! I just started watching James Hoffman a couple weeks ago. You offer something different. Thanks again!

  • @LibertyLakeWildlife
    @LibertyLakeWildlife Рік тому +2

    Your video is THE BEST video on French Press coffee. 15 to one.... Yes! 4 and 10 minute brews YES! Thank you for this!!!!!

  • @magicsteve5523
    @magicsteve5523 4 роки тому +114

    Here’s what I do:
    - Throw about 3 tablespoons of ground coffee into the pot
    - fill it about 2/3 of the way with water
    - wait 2 minutes
    - stir
    - wait 2 minutes
    - plunge
    - wait 2 minutes
    - pour, make sure to leave a little coffee in the French press as all the fines have sunk to the bottom and are in those last few drops.
    Perfect cup with no sludge whatsoever.

    • @neoks6464
      @neoks6464 4 роки тому +17

      Wow I just did everything you said and it was an excellent cup of coffee. Thank you very much sir !

    • @mrssomeone2143
      @mrssomeone2143 4 роки тому +1

      yes, i have my coffee press present from my sister. i try arabica gold. reaaaallly good. i pour it into fresh milk. woww i just realize i dont need instant flavored coffee sachet anymore, or instant coffee drink bottle. next, i want to try wamena ground coffee....

    • @jruch314
      @jruch314 3 роки тому +1

      Ill try this with a lil variety thrown in there to make it my own :)

    • @warrensimpson3276
      @warrensimpson3276 3 роки тому

      Thats the way I always did it, just makes sense..right ??

    • @cmloubert72
      @cmloubert72 3 роки тому +4

      Much simpler explaination than most of the coffee snobs... I thought coffee was for everyone... Anything can be turned into pretentiousness

  • @GirtonOramsay
    @GirtonOramsay 4 роки тому +133

    This guy looks like he really needs a caffeine boost

    • @HomeGroundsCoffee
      @HomeGroundsCoffee  4 роки тому +17

      You can say that again.

    • @laurabrown1372
      @laurabrown1372 4 роки тому

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    • @reedleatherware
      @reedleatherware 3 роки тому +7

      yea he sounds perfectly normal at 1.25x playback speed. hehe

    • @NoBody-kt5lp
      @NoBody-kt5lp 3 роки тому +1

      Hahaha 1st thing I've noticed

    • @joemusic2882
      @joemusic2882 3 роки тому

      Don’t make it so complicated.

  • @derycristinatorresdedoming3648
    @derycristinatorresdedoming3648 7 місяців тому +1

    Thank you so much! Today I bought mine, I really didn't know how to use it but you explained so well.

  • @robertshirley1672
    @robertshirley1672 3 роки тому +12

    I’ve been using the Espro, P7 for a year now. Using a 30 grind setting on the Baratza. Also did the 4min brew time as recommended. The resulting brew was fine, not great, just OK.
    But OMG, with the “no plunge” total of 10 min brew time, I am blown away. Best coffee ever! Cannot thank you enough.

  • @The_Joker_
    @The_Joker_ 4 роки тому +27

    There’s no way I can ground coffee beans without sticking my nose in and filling my senses with that beautiful aroma. Ohhhh bliss.

  • @bungalobill7941
    @bungalobill7941 Рік тому +2

    You are a coffee genius Sir. May your family grow all the beans and cabbage they need for winter, so as to not starve.

  • @paulcollan6758
    @paulcollan6758 4 роки тому +5

    Man, am I ever impressed when I see someone explaining something and they actually know what they're talking about. So many people make suggestions, write books, make videos and yap on and on without a clue. Thank you.

  • @slomo1716
    @slomo1716 Рік тому

    I purchased a French press years ago, for my work to enjoy coffee. Followed the instructions but always ended up with coffee grounds in my coffee.
    So I purchased a brewing station for coffee, which never tasted as good as the French press. Gave the brewing station away and pulled my French Press from the cupboard, been making the best coffee I've ever drank. DELICIOUS!!!
    Now use a tea strainer and a paper towel to eliminate the grounds from my cup of delish coffee!!!

    • @michaelmerck7576
      @michaelmerck7576 11 місяців тому

      I have used the French press just as the Bodum instructions says and I have drank excellent coffee with no sludge in my poured coffee

    • @michaelmerck7576
      @michaelmerck7576 8 місяців тому

      How do people keep finding this because mine has never done that

  • @stevehunter4235
    @stevehunter4235 3 роки тому +5

    We French Press on the weekends and I would love to try this product! Thanks for all you have taught me over the years! I might even be a little coffee snobby now!!

  • @akmaru
    @akmaru Рік тому +1

    I gave the second method a try and it was wonderful!

  • @awesomekoga7848
    @awesomekoga7848 9 днів тому

    I just moved last year. There’s a brand new coffee press on the shelf. I’m considering using it now that I’ve seen this video. I honestly didn’t think it would make a difference at first but now I’m thinking I should try it since I’ve got it.

  • @notmyworld44
    @notmyworld44 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you! I've just today purchased the Bodum (brand) "Kenya" 4-cup French Press and had forgotten how to use one. Appreciate your video very much. Subscribed.

  • @petermorrison9568
    @petermorrison9568 4 роки тому +7

    Been using James method for a while its brilliant also his channel is great
    All the best Pete ps you got a new sub thanks for sharing

  • @vicBellamonkey
    @vicBellamonkey 2 роки тому +1

    Just bought one and can't wait to use it again..I like rich dark full flavor ☕ If I have a cup of tea then that's definitely depends on the type ..But I don't want my coffee to look like tea 🤣🤣☕😊Thanks for all the advice.

  • @jerry2154
    @jerry2154 4 роки тому +51

    I haven’t made French press coffee in years. I tried the second method this morning and my God, probably the best cup of coffee I’ve had in a loooong time.
    Thanks for the info, man! ☕️

  • @BennyLeSanto
    @BennyLeSanto 4 роки тому +7

    My man you have this dialed in haha! What a science this is. Very inspiring ... I absolutely love coffee and just started brewing at home...the smell of fresh ground beans bruhhhhh🤤🤤🤤🤤....love the video man🔥🔥🔥

    • @HomeGroundsCoffee
      @HomeGroundsCoffee  4 роки тому +1

      Yes it’s definitely quite the science! Enjoy home brewing, it’s a lot of fun. We have a lot of resources at www.homegrounds.co so check those out, and let us know if you have any questions! Happy brewing!

  • @marionmarino1616
    @marionmarino1616 2 роки тому

    Brilliant! Answered some things that puzzled me about using my French press.

  • @Matt-ec7yb
    @Matt-ec7yb 4 роки тому +109

    I got a French press yesterday and I can never go back to the old drip coffee maker. I have seen the light lol

  • @lukashacki2240
    @lukashacki2240 4 роки тому +3

    I enjoyed this video and learned some new stuff! Thank you and best wishes from Germany!

  • @AminK247
    @AminK247 Місяць тому

    I like your enthusiasm more than your skill. Thanks for the tip

  • @Seokjinnnnie
    @Seokjinnnnie 4 роки тому +4

    I just tested out my French press for the first time and followed this tutorial ! Not sure if I did it right (I used a blonde roast for the first time and it was pretty strong) but I enjoyed the process so much ! Very chill vibes

    • @perry92964
      @perry92964 2 роки тому

      im new to french press as well i do enjoy the process of making it and i hated messing with the filters. i think this guy is making the process over dramatized and way more time consuming and his coffee is orange, i would drink his

  • @Martiniization
    @Martiniization 2 роки тому

    Didn't know about that second, longer, method of French-press (i.e. with the additional filters). I'm listening a second time now to see if I can catch the name/brand of the second type of brewing device. Thank you for the useful, helpful info. I've subscribed. Really like your spirit for varying the results, as well as your spirit for increasing our enjoyment of coffee. Best wishes.

  • @b1ttersweettbabyy
    @b1ttersweettbabyy 2 роки тому

    this was so helpful and ur funny. easiest to follow recipe ever!!!

  • @threelittlebirdsart9353
    @threelittlebirdsart9353 Рік тому

    That plunger/grind tip is great! I always wondered why sometimes it would be harder or easier.

  • @danjv
    @danjv 4 роки тому +12

    French Press was our daily brew for years. We've since come up to pour over. V60 for my wife and I and a Melitta 10 cupper when we have friends. Sometimes we like the heavy "chewyness" of traditional French Press. Thanks for the info.

  • @gerryturley6070
    @gerryturley6070 3 роки тому

    Hi. Thanks for the Video. With some flavoured grounds, even fine I use a basket paper filter over the plunger and it greatly reduces any sludge.

  • @lumh18
    @lumh18 4 роки тому +2

    The second recipe is 100...
    We really love it. We taste notes of flavor that we didn’t taste in the simply way. I didn’t like the French press, now I do.

    • @HomeGroundsCoffee
      @HomeGroundsCoffee  4 роки тому

      So glad to hear! It’s definitely our favorite French press recipe!

  • @WaRe1992
    @WaRe1992 4 роки тому +2

    I love my french press. it´s so easy and delicious.

  • @theRishabK
    @theRishabK 4 роки тому +10

    Great video man! Very well made and informative. I’m sorry if this question has already been asked, but doesn’t the coffee become cold in 10 whole minutes?

    • @HomeGroundsCoffee
      @HomeGroundsCoffee  4 роки тому +7

      Surprisingly not! Just doing everything you can to retain heat. Pre-heat the brewer, leave the plunger sitting on top to prevent heat escaping, etc.

    • @rubyus7332
      @rubyus7332 4 роки тому +5

      I cover it with a kitchen towel while it’s brewing.

  • @baymoulie8712
    @baymoulie8712 Рік тому

    Thank you very well explained.

  • @Amin-tn1zi
    @Amin-tn1zi 3 роки тому

    Two different things was interesting for me.
    The first was being so humble and truthful to admit and declare that the recipe isn't yours
    And the second one is that, I've seen this two different methods of brewing in various clips on the net, but no one has cleared the important difference between this two methods.
    Tanks a lot

  • @MrShazaamm
    @MrShazaamm 4 роки тому +2

    Love the choice in music 🎶 in the background. I have an old percolator I use when I'm at my grill (it's a big brick wood grill) and my son and I enjoy a cup while looking at the stars. Nice video!

  • @springstern
    @springstern 3 роки тому

    Thanks for sharing these recipes. Great video!

  • @ripley275
    @ripley275 2 роки тому +1

    As another said, you can do this in a ball jar, since you’re not utilizing the “press”, after waiting, pour thru a silver mesh filter and enjoy. I don’t like using paper filters as you need to keep buying them and you may get a taste from them. That said, I just bought a silver Pour Over filter and I also have 2 French presses….LOL, but it was a learning process.

  • @tomhester3770
    @tomhester3770 2 роки тому

    Liked this video-pretty easy. I have a baratza encore also. What grind setting did you use.

  • @pearly2131
    @pearly2131 14 днів тому

    Great video. Can you do a video on making latte with this coffee?

  • @irajewel4059
    @irajewel4059 4 роки тому +2

    Loved your vid, very informative and has a sense of humour.👌♥️

  • @vijaykolakaluri2
    @vijaykolakaluri2 3 роки тому +2

    The second method does not need a French press. This can be done in any container, tall and slim. Good.

  • @giulial4994
    @giulial4994 4 роки тому +4

    Thanks for this tutorial! My coffee now tastes much better than before! 😁

  • @mathewcoulton641
    @mathewcoulton641 5 років тому +1

    Only got into french press coffee a couple of months ago, loving it.

  • @lauramorales9194
    @lauramorales9194 4 роки тому +6

    Hi! Thank you for this video. I have a couple questions: I do not have a scale so how can I go about to ensure I use the correct coffee to water ratio if I were to use tablespoons and ounces? Would the coffee acquire a bitter taste after allowing it to sit for longer before pouring it?

    • @warrensimpson3276
      @warrensimpson3276 3 роки тому +6

      There is NO correct amount,,don't know what he is talking about, it just takes a little trial and error to get the coffee as you like it...

  • @rem45acp
    @rem45acp 2 роки тому +2

    You can still use the first method and simply pour it through a cheese cloth. I take a cheese cloth for straining, put it over my large coffee tumbler, press it down so it forms a crater like a volcano, then a rubber band round the outside of the tumbler to hold it in place. I can then pour all the coffee out of the french press and the cheese cloth holds back all the sediment. A quick rinse of the cheese cloth and hang it on something to dry and you're good to go!

  • @geatorella
    @geatorella 2 роки тому +2

    W O W - I've been brewing for 10 minutes or more and then pressing - and wondering why the result was always a little disappointing. Can't wait to try this tomorrow. Great tip - thank you!

  • @cookie761
    @cookie761 Рік тому

    Good job! I'm looking for a French press now, and I think I would like to have that second one that you used on this video. Can you give me the information so I can get it on Amazon please? Thank you so much

  • @lucillefemine2339
    @lucillefemine2339 4 роки тому +3

    Great. I didn't know why the plunger was hard to press down.

    • @HomeGroundsCoffee
      @HomeGroundsCoffee  4 роки тому +1

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @michaelmerck7576
      @michaelmerck7576 11 місяців тому

      It should just need a gentle continuall nudge as it glides down to the bottom. I don't get any sludge in my coffee by plundering the plunger, I can't imagine what all the fuss is about. The French press is the simplest method ever To.brew coffee

  • @brookhagen6188
    @brookhagen6188 Рік тому

    For stirring. Gentle! spin clockwise on around the wall. Then stir west/east. Last North/south.

  • @ninjachrish
    @ninjachrish 3 роки тому

    awesome video. thanks man.

  • @yuhuitong7717
    @yuhuitong7717 4 роки тому +2

    On the top of it. Your video editing skill worth another tutorial clip dedicatedly.

  • @michaelmerck7576
    @michaelmerck7576 8 місяців тому

    I have used a French press for many many years and i have yet to encounter sludge or bits .i do it the basic way the Bodum instructions say ,no problems ,no issues just great coffee every time

  • @Medz1100
    @Medz1100 3 роки тому

    I have the Barista Encore. Can you advise on what setting I should be using?

    • @Adam-vx6to
      @Adam-vx6to 3 роки тому

      The one that tastes good.

  • @PriyaPillai05
    @PriyaPillai05 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the video and I ended up with great coffee after trying both methods. :)

  • @SarahDavis-h6c
    @SarahDavis-h6c 3 місяці тому

    So many coffee nerds but here I am. Nothing tastes as good as MJB European Roast for me because thats what I started drinking because my parents drank it. Just threw some through the french press and watched some videos. Best coffe is always MJB through a coffee pot for me. I cant nerd out like this because I definitely dont have the money. Drinking the stuff I love most because its cheaper than the other expensive stuff that never tastes as good for me. I do like the Moka Pot as it really has a kick to it as far as getting a shot of energy but its a pretty strong taste. I just have to try other coffees when I can afford it.

  • @shaunflynn
    @shaunflynn 3 роки тому +1

    2nd. method seems interesting, as I do hate that sludge crap. But, I also like my coffee HOT, so waiting 10 minutes might detract from that. However I am willing to try it.

  • @miaschu8175
    @miaschu8175 4 роки тому +3

    Okay, I had noticed that using the plunger agitates all the coffee particles, when using the cafetiere, so I'm going to try this method. Thanks.

  • @patrickometry
    @patrickometry 4 роки тому

    That special smile right after the 7 minute mark... unexpected... hilarious... subscribed. Your coffee video was helpful, too.

  • @dinomotion4159
    @dinomotion4159 2 роки тому

    Do you preheat the mug too??
    Great video 🤜🏽💥🤔

    • @HomeGroundsCoffee
      @HomeGroundsCoffee  2 роки тому

      Yes definitely preheat the mug as well! Thanks for watching.

  • @boldcord7947
    @boldcord7947 4 роки тому +12

    Your grinder sounds like you’re starting a formula 1 car

  • @4lottisintellect
    @4lottisintellect 4 роки тому

    Great video, very helpful. Have you ever done a Clever dripper video?

  • @jruch314
    @jruch314 3 роки тому

    Good stuff, Im gonna make the wife one hell of a french pressed coffee now! :)

  • @pitchprof65
    @pitchprof65 4 роки тому +6

    Interesting. I don't mind the suspended solids, but I'm going to give Method 2 a try out of curiosity. One question, though: What was the payoff of switching to a french press with a superior filter if you were not planning to use the filter anyway?

    • @HomeGroundsCoffee
      @HomeGroundsCoffee  4 роки тому +5

      Good question! It wasn’t totally necessary, but the filter is still doing some work when pouring because not all the fines will sink.

    • @EPpMac
      @EPpMac Рік тому +1

      The filter is used when you pour- and it seriously makes a huge difference- give it a try- enjoy!!

  • @barbarasylvain5060
    @barbarasylvain5060 4 роки тому +2

    Rather than going by weight and using a scale, can't you go by measuring cup and tablespoons? I suppose eventually you could eyeball it and know how much, but this seems like a lot of to-do for a cup of coffee. Also...a lot of equipment involved: kettle, press, and grinder, although I could use the market's coffee grinder. This was fun to watch and I'll bet it could become like an art form to practice first thing in the morning. Thanks.

  • @lorichaulk5583
    @lorichaulk5583 4 роки тому +1

    Can you do for old folks with tablespoon to cups

  • @basha191
    @basha191 2 роки тому

    Can I use Folgers coffee or any brand available in the market . Do I have to grind. Answer please.

  • @baoduy8298
    @baoduy8298 4 роки тому

    I checked the related link, but the Bodum Chambord has not a filter like your clip. Is the filter an option/associate?

  • @RagNarok-my4lu
    @RagNarok-my4lu Місяць тому

    Which coffee beans should i grind if i want them dark super black?

  • @sallym4149
    @sallym4149 11 місяців тому +1

    I don't think many people have a scale with grams to use. Tsps or Tlbs???

  • @johntropea5957
    @johntropea5957 5 років тому +3

    two questions:
    1. does doubling the length of time not mean that there's more time to extract and cause overextraction?
    2. I thought grinding finer would mean you would decrease the time (otherwise it would over extract)?

    • @HomeGroundsCoffee
      @HomeGroundsCoffee  5 років тому +5

      Good questions! As with all things coffee, there is some debate on this. Personally, I have found that it’s pretty difficult to overextract using immersion brewing methods. Which is backed up on the chart shown on this article: www.scottrao.com/blog/2017/10/20/immersion-vs-percolation
      Because of this, I don’t mind lengthening brew times with the french press.

  • @judyberry803
    @judyberry803 2 роки тому +2

    Can anyone use ounces anymore? Or a tablespoon?

  • @peterpiper487
    @peterpiper487 4 дні тому

    Even if you grind coffee beans to medium, you will STILL get fine grind and powder because coffee beans crack under pressure into lots of sizes. The only thing you are controlling is the LARGE size, not the smaller size pieces. So once you are finished grinding I suggest you put the grinds into a sieve that has large enough holes to allow the smaller pieces to fall through but to keep the larger sizes. Use the larger sizes only and toss the tiny pieces that will end up as sludge in your cup. It surprises me that people have not thought of this.

  • @peterpiper487
    @peterpiper487 Рік тому

    For those of you who know you DO need a paper filter with the French Press, here's how to use it. Unscrew the business end of the stem, take a round paper filter, cut it to size and poke a small hole in the middle of it and insert it between the first metal layer and the mesh screen and then screw the contraption back together. This will make the plunger harder to press down when the brew is ready to pour so expect that. When I first did this, I thought I'd never get the plunger down, but with effort it's doable.

    • @michaelmerck7576
      @michaelmerck7576 8 місяців тому

      You might WANT one but you don't NEED one

  • @bobsykes
    @bobsykes 4 роки тому

    Interesting! It doesn't over extract or get too cold in all that time? I'm going to try this tomorrow morning. Thanks!

    • @TNT-km2eg
      @TNT-km2eg Рік тому

      At last one intelligent comment

  • @heatherhartman3129
    @heatherhartman3129 2 роки тому

    Hahaha this guy made me laugh 😂 and I really found the video helpful.

    • @heatherhartman3129
      @heatherhartman3129 2 роки тому

      I don’t know if I can “not plunge “but I will do my best. I really feel like I need to plunge haha

    • @HomeGroundsCoffee
      @HomeGroundsCoffee  2 роки тому

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @billymalapit3715
    @billymalapit3715 3 роки тому

    Hi how many times can we re use the same preparation?is it advisable? Thnx 😊

  • @limeplasterer2766
    @limeplasterer2766 2 роки тому

    Nice t-shirt - where can I get one!

  • @SK-lt1so
    @SK-lt1so 2 місяці тому

    Can you leave the coffee in the press, or should you decant it at the end of the coffee making process?

  • @shumeister1059
    @shumeister1059 4 роки тому +3

    Cool. I just wanted to know the brew time, 4min. And now I'm also curious about the temperature of the water. Baristas get more technical.

    • @HomeGroundsCoffee
      @HomeGroundsCoffee  4 роки тому +3

      As with pour over, the ideal temperature for French press is between 195-205 F/91-96 C. Personally, I brew at the higher end of the range because of thermal loss over the 4 - 5 minutes of infusion. I'll have to take my coffee's temperature after plunging it some time and see how much it drops.

    • @shumeister1059
      @shumeister1059 4 роки тому +1

      @@HomeGroundsCoffee Thanks! I guess I could boil water and wait a minute to cool it down a tad, before pouring.

    • @HomeGroundsCoffee
      @HomeGroundsCoffee  4 роки тому +4

      @@shumeister1059 The standard advice is to let your water boil, then wait 30 seconds. I did that for YEARS before I finally got one of those cool digital kettles. Works with French press, pour over, you name it!

    • @shumeister1059
      @shumeister1059 4 роки тому +1

      @@HomeGroundsCoffee Thanks for the tip. I'll eventually get it, and bur grinder etc.

    • @michaelmerck7576
      @michaelmerck7576 11 місяців тому

      ​@@HomeGroundsCoffeewhen you don't hear the water or steam surging it's time to pour. Like it was said about 30 seconds or so

  • @madisontadros
    @madisontadros 3 роки тому

    I have a Starbucks french press that just has the mesh filter, not the 2 fine filters like the second press shown in this video. If I try the 10 minute brewing method with my french press and pour very slowly is it possible to get similar results if not the same?

  • @digerati808
    @digerati808 4 роки тому

    How fast to plunge on the first method? Also does stirring actually do anything? It seems like my coffee comes out with more body if I don't.

  • @WorkingWeston
    @WorkingWeston 3 роки тому +1

    Nice grinder 😋😋

  • @sd3gunner
    @sd3gunner 4 роки тому

    what brand and model of watch are you wearing sir?

  • @c0t556
    @c0t556 4 роки тому

    I really like this guy!

  • @lightandthesungod
    @lightandthesungod 3 роки тому

    bro the ikea french press is bloody awesome

  • @MiciahChamberlain
    @MiciahChamberlain Рік тому +1

    I don’t get the sludge but my coffee grounds float at the top this means that it’s too corse right?

    • @michaelmerck7576
      @michaelmerck7576 11 місяців тому

      They should not get past the mesh and metal filter. Make sure you take apart and clean after each use

  • @luzdlr
    @luzdlr 2 роки тому

    I just bought and I ❤ it

  • @user-gr7jo9qb3l
    @user-gr7jo9qb3l 10 місяців тому +1

    so how many spoons per cups? no scale

  • @snoo333
    @snoo333 3 роки тому

    good info. thank you. second method takes too long.

  • @christinemontoya2511
    @christinemontoya2511 4 дні тому

    Look I have no scale. My FP is 32 oz. So in tablespoons, how much coffee do I use?

  • @katemitchell7837
    @katemitchell7837 4 роки тому

    Can’t wait to try!

  • @microconut1296
    @microconut1296 4 роки тому +1

    Hi I saw this ratio of coffee to water in James Hoffman's technique for french press. It's 30 grams of coffee per 500grams of water. But i always saw in some of the vids they dont consider the weight of the container? Please enlighten me.

    • @HomeGroundsCoffee
      @HomeGroundsCoffee  4 роки тому +2

      Yes that's correct! Make sure to tare, or zero out, the scale after putting on the container.

  • @jbarrelly
    @jbarrelly 4 роки тому

    Who knew!! Thank you. So sweet.

  • @popatop75
    @popatop75 4 роки тому

    how much does the temperature drop waitng 4 minutes and 10 minutes?. and a tip i just thought up, pour your preheated press water water into your cup to warm it..... nice video you taught me something.. be safe

    • @michaelmerck7576
      @michaelmerck7576 11 місяців тому

      I will say the clock is ticking on the French press after the 4 minute brew.i can finish the pot if I keep the cup refilled which for me it's still hot up until around 20 minutes and the last cup is not piping hot but very drinkable

  • @jmradomes1
    @jmradomes1 3 роки тому +1

    Nice video!
    Just one concern regarding the 2nd method. It's just that brewing the coffee for 10mins will "over-extract" the coffee grounds thus making the coffee taste bitter. :(

    • @michaelmichaelagnew8503
      @michaelmichaelagnew8503 2 роки тому

      This is what I was thinking usually you use a course grind with only 4 minutes to prevent bitter coffee, but he doesn't use a course grind and adds 6 minutes which both are usually a recipe for bitter coffee. I'm going to try out his way and see, maybe he really likes bitter coffee and that's why he doesn't notice. Coffee becomes even easier to over extract the thinner the grinds are so medium grind is still too small. I guess I will see once my new french press comes in a couple of weeks.

  • @donzken
    @donzken 4 роки тому +5

    U were telling me to be productive during that 4 mins wait while ur personal preference is to to wait, just sit and relax .. Very fair my love

    • @michaelmerck7576
      @michaelmerck7576 8 місяців тому

      That 4 minutes seems like seconds I do t see an issue.a drip machine takes 10 to 15 minutes to coffee

  • @نُورشورتس
    @نُورشورتس 3 роки тому

    Would you mind telling us what brand of coffee u did used? Coz it looks great and the color is fantastic! Also, what’s the number of grinder u choosed?

    • @michaelmerck7576
      @michaelmerck7576 11 місяців тому

      The Bodum French press instructions suggest a course grind .I have tried preground coffee but for me the plunger wouldn't move because the finer coffee left no air between the coffee and the water.