10 Tips for Making Better French Press Coffee

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  • @RichardKovacsics
    @RichardKovacsics 4 роки тому +61

    Tip 11: Always prewet the plunger. This provides a better seal between the plunger and the carafe preventing sludge/coffee grounds from getting in your cup.

  • @Bob_Adkins
    @Bob_Adkins 5 років тому +25

    Been drinking French press for a few years, his tips are right on.To dispose of old grounds, I fill the pot 2/3 full of water and fling it into the grass out my back door. The earthworms wait for it, makes them stray very busy.

  • @raginald7mars408
    @raginald7mars408 4 роки тому +49

    as a prisoner of War I used to chew a coffee bean. slowly drink some hot water. When I was lost in the Southern Sahara, no water, I chewed the coffee bean dry. 1 bean per day. Saved my Life.

    • @raginald7mars408
      @raginald7mars408 3 роки тому

      @@AmandaScarcella feels very eerie - to sur render to the mission...to accept the challenge and submit to it

    • @lanalanak9258
      @lanalanak9258 3 роки тому

      Omg

    • @karentoronto3586
      @karentoronto3586 3 роки тому

      @@raginald7mars408 Curious where you grew up and where do you live? I am getting my house ready to have a (dutch war child my step dad) and my mom come live with me. I echo thank you for your service! and good morning fellow coffee lovers!

    • @woodswal
      @woodswal Рік тому +1

      The coffee didn't dehydrate you in the Sahara?

    • @raginald7mars408
      @raginald7mars408 Рік тому

      @@woodswal
      it did
      why I am dead now

  • @vinny3066
    @vinny3066 2 роки тому +3

    Concise and to the point quickly as every UA-cam video should be!

  • @shaloskyj6898
    @shaloskyj6898 8 років тому +114

    I soak my grounds with enough water to get them wet and let set for around 30-45 seconds to allow them to bloom and off gas. I then add the rest of my water and brew for 3:30-4 minutes

    • @Frenchpresscoffeelove
      @Frenchpresscoffeelove  8 років тому +6

      Great. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your coffee!

    • @pabloschultz5192
      @pabloschultz5192 7 років тому +5

      I do the same! It definitely took my frenchpress to the next level.

    • @emmaiglesias9958
      @emmaiglesias9958 7 років тому +13

      Joe Shalosky I did this by accident one day because I had someone knock on my door for flyer distribution I hadn't finished pouring my water so I resumed pouring in the rest then brewing for three minutes. It did produce a better cup of coffee.

    • @scummuffins5821
      @scummuffins5821 6 років тому +27

      I fart on mine and then swish them around in my mouth before putting them over the vent in my house to release the gasses.

    • @TitoHopia
      @TitoHopia 6 років тому

      Emma Iglesias yeah cool story.. not

  • @pitbull2005
    @pitbull2005 2 роки тому +15

    Don't forget to use your coffee grounds in the garden. Coffee grounds are rich in nutrients, especially nitrogen. They also have some amount of other nutrients like potassium and phosphorous. Overall, this means that adding coffee grounds to your garden can work fairly well as a fertiliser.

    • @superstar5123
      @superstar5123 2 роки тому

      do NOT add coffee grinds to your plant soil, unless you want to kill them

    • @ninalee8623
      @ninalee8623 Рік тому

      Can I do that with plants in pots too? I don't wanna put too much. Any advice? Thank you.

  • @UltimateGuidetoWoodworking
    @UltimateGuidetoWoodworking Рік тому +52

    This is my 2nd Keurig coffee maker of this model. ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxBrV-RbF5Nk0Rlt9i15aao-YMzqzTG8Vf The first worked fine for more than 2 years, and I could still get a decent cup of coffee out of it if I fiddled with it when I decided to replace it. The problem I had with my first unit was this: When attempting to brew a cup of coffee, the unit would either keep brewing until the coffee was undrinkable or it would not run long enough and the coffee produced was way too strong. I cleaned the unit as best I could but it did not help. So in the end it was just too much trouble to get a good cup of coffee out of it, so I decided to replace it with a new one, which has been working great since I unpacked it.

  • @geobeid
    @geobeid 8 років тому +36

    You should overlay on the video the Celcius equivalent to the Farenheit degrees you mention. You will please all the non US viewers (as myself) with little effort.
    Great video

    • @Frenchpresscoffeelove
      @Frenchpresscoffeelove  8 років тому +3

      Thank you. For sure we'll keep it in mind for future. Enjoy your coffee!

    • @javierdelgadillocostas7435
      @javierdelgadillocostas7435 7 років тому +6

      Mariano Obeid 195 Fahrenheit equals 90 Celsius
      205 F is equal to 96 Celsius

    • @cromtraining2086
      @cromtraining2086 7 років тому +5

      google?

    • @aliens27311
      @aliens27311 6 років тому

      Celsius?

    • @jeffmckeown9639
      @jeffmckeown9639 6 років тому +1

      Just do the math. We do. I'm not trolling. I do this multiple times per week studying. Just Google it.

  • @mrcsanselmo
    @mrcsanselmo 5 років тому +8

    If you had just said temperatures in Celsius and liquid measures in mll, well , your video would be helpful outside eua!

  • @Akula114
    @Akula114 6 років тому +5

    I have to agree with the comment mentioning a pinch of salt. This is especially important since I like my coffee really full bodied (strong). Also, I use filtered water (Brita, but any will probably do). A friend always loved my coffee, but couldn't replicate it at home. He finally got a Brita filter and that did it!

  • @RockNRollBrewers
    @RockNRollBrewers Рік тому +1

    So what ur opinion about james hoffmann french press technique?

  • @robrath31
    @robrath31 5 років тому +2

    3 to 5 minutes brew, no more or less, and slightly cooler water = useful tips for a basic plunger user like me to try, thanks!

  • @NAWASIO
    @NAWASIO 5 років тому +1

    It is the perfect instructions. so far I can not add anymore tips to what you advised.
    Thank you

    • @parissaizan3769
      @parissaizan3769 5 років тому

      What about the sideburns and Imperial and Metric mismatch? How about elevation? Mood?

  • @autonomous8108
    @autonomous8108 2 роки тому +3

    Add a second, and/or third mesh filter. And make sure they're evenly centered so less coffee grounds get stuck between the parts. I use a triple filter press, and I noticed a significant difference in taste. It prevents almost all sediment from getting into ur coffee. If you still like a little sediment than you can just use a second one, but it definitely enhanced my coffee drinking experience.
    Also, if ur like me, and you work overnights, and grinding coffee at 3am is too noisy, get an air tight coffee container, and grind them in the day time. A decent container will keep ur grounds fresh for days, so it's worth the investment imo

  • @thienthongsopha6015
    @thienthongsopha6015 4 роки тому +1

    After Preheat the French press, can I pour hot water into the jug +before adding the coffee?

  • @BetterMe981
    @BetterMe981 5 років тому +16

    I use a percolator and very good coffee beans. It's amazing. My good friend and neighbor is the worst coffee snob: must be a measured amount of coffee and water, a super particular temperature, use this little gadget and that, etc., etc., etc. People like him (and all these videos) are wasting their time and energy at trying to feel superior (like coffee is the measure of a decent human being, wtf?). I am a baker and use the finest ingredients. My friend/ neighbor came over for coffee and a pastry. He was completely thrilled with the "excellent" (his word) cup of coffee and demanded to know my method. I showed him my well-used old percolator (no plastic, no aluminum, all stainless steel parts inside and out) and he was dumbfounded... and, a bit embarrassed. I told him it's simple; I fill it with fresh cold filtered water and eyeball the amount of fresh coffee grounds. Guess how he makes his coffee now? Yup! it ain't that serious folks... find the taste you like, brew it how you like, you don't needthe fancy methods and tools.

  • @bodhi9464
    @bodhi9464 3 роки тому +1

    Great video ... love making my French press coffee each morning ☕️ 🇦🇺

  • @deborah5221
    @deborah5221 6 років тому +8

    I followed your directions on coffee to H20 amounts and temp. Despite having ground the coffee too long it came out great!

  • @Max-mn8so
    @Max-mn8so 7 років тому +268

    Use metric or imperial measurements.
    "Use seven grams of coffee per four ounces of water."
    Drives me nuts.

    • @MeepChangeling
      @MeepChangeling 6 років тому +4

      With coffee you want like a plamfull per mug. No need to bust out measurements.

    • @MeepChangeling
      @MeepChangeling 6 років тому +7

      YOu're wrong. The largest economy in the world uses Imperial, and Imperial is also a perfectly logical system. You just dont know it's history, so it seems entirely random.

    • @RebekkaHay
      @RebekkaHay 6 років тому +15

      B. R. The upgrade to the metric system was sent to the colonies over 200 years ago, but you guys were getting ready for your independence war, so you never upgraded with the rest of the world. Only 2 countries still use the outdated imperial system, one being the US. And because you are so big everyone else has to bend over backwards with the measurements. Keep up! 🤓 It's more precise and much more user friendly. 😉

    • @dcaudwell
      @dcaudwell 6 років тому +18

      The US has the largest economy, yes (for a handful more years),,but it also has less than 4.5% of the world population, the other 95.5% of which (ok, except for Libya and Myanmar) all use metric!
      Measurements are for sharing information - wallet size has nothing to do with it - and the other 7.3 billion folk on the planet might appreciate it if we were all on the same page...

    • @bepacman
      @bepacman 6 років тому +3

      You weigh coffee and you measure water in volume. Then you get a correct ratio.

  • @michaelsaber2542
    @michaelsaber2542 2 роки тому

    can I make a small amount of coffee in a large French press or should I have both on hand

  • @arynmaxwell2797
    @arynmaxwell2797 2 роки тому

    what do I do about getting coffee grounds after I pour my French press?

  • @amanieux
    @amanieux 6 років тому

    about boiling the water and then waiting it to cool down to best temperature i read something about boiled water that removes oxygen from water affecting the taste, did you taste a difference between boil and wait or stop at 200 degrees F without reaching the boiling point ?

  • @Gregorio416
    @Gregorio416 8 років тому +419

    Tip #11 shave your other sideburn

    • @davidwatt1964
      @davidwatt1964 8 років тому +50

      Nastynuts100
      That's all i can see now...

    • @makhtar6769
      @makhtar6769 7 років тому +1

      have you crossed genders?

    • @Xminor79
      @Xminor79 6 років тому +2

      Oh no. Bad tip......Reverse osmosis is actually the best water to use. Excessive minerals only distort/mask the true flavour. RO water makes everything taste better

    • @raquelbpupo
      @raquelbpupo 6 років тому

      🤣😂🤣

    • @zacklau8349
      @zacklau8349 6 років тому +3

      LMAO

  • @smrtguy225
    @smrtguy225 3 роки тому

    Havent looked through all your vids yet but what are your thoughts on the Hoffmann method?

  • @Hernansanchez_
    @Hernansanchez_ 7 років тому +3

    been looking around youtube and saw several videos yours is like the only one that covers all of its basis thanks for the content!!!

  • @markingram7788
    @markingram7788 7 років тому +1

    best vid on french press i have seen. well done guy

  • @StevenGrahamHypnotherapist
    @StevenGrahamHypnotherapist 3 роки тому

    I’ve seen some people push and pull the plunger up and down all the way after adding hot water to the coffee as to mix it up and blend thoroughly. I think you may risk pushing some of the grounds by the seal and get them into your coffee. Yuck. Any thoughts on that tactic??

  • @christinewarren5659
    @christinewarren5659 Рік тому

    What brand of french press are you using?

  • @greatamericansurvival
    @greatamericansurvival 7 років тому +17

    Why do you only have one side burn?

    • @mikemontemurro8088
      @mikemontemurro8088 7 років тому +5

      Great American Survival because he is a man-child.

    • @Bob_Adkins
      @Bob_Adkins 6 років тому +2

      It's like 1 ear ring or 1 glove.

    • @carinrichardson
      @carinrichardson 6 років тому +1

      Great American Survival this is a video about coffee, who cares about his sideburn 😂

    • @b.r.9171
      @b.r.9171 6 років тому

      He only need one sideburn ;)?

    • @johnmoriarty4183
      @johnmoriarty4183 5 років тому

      Drank too much coffee one day and shaved one off

  • @CRRNWA
    @CRRNWA 2 роки тому +1

    I am totally confused, I’ve been trying a lot of different coffee techniques and I prefer the French press. However there are so many conflicting ways to make it. I have watched a video by John Hoffman and he says let the coffee brew for four minutes with boiling water and then stir it and wait for another 6 to 8 minutes. I would prefer to do it your way as it gets it done quicker. I really want to Make a better cup of coffee but everyone’s so different and way different on times and temperatures.. What will give me the smoothest cup?

    • @stefancoban59
      @stefancoban59 2 роки тому

      Trust James Hoffmann. He is a coffee genius. I don't know anybody more on to the point and more accurate when it comes to brewing coffee.

    • @ninalee8623
      @ninalee8623 Рік тому

      In know the video you speak of. I might be wrong. But I'm pretty sure the water temperature should be between 195-205 Fahrenheit.
      Apparently if you use boiling water it kind of burns the coffee grounds. Which obviously would not make for a pleasant and smooth tasting coffee.

  • @isaiahlopez9035
    @isaiahlopez9035 5 років тому

    i have a 12 cup stovetop french press any tips??

  • @KimSehon-y9m
    @KimSehon-y9m Рік тому

    Which grinder?

  • @davids9549
    @davids9549 5 років тому +83

    Tip#11 Don't mix Imperial and Metric units. One or the other please.

    • @drebatista
      @drebatista 3 роки тому +1

      and trust no spoon. Buy a damn scale!

    • @gigiis526
      @gigiis526 2 роки тому +1

      @@drebatista I eye it and its perfection! No scale needed.

  • @JohnSmith-mg5ve
    @JohnSmith-mg5ve 5 років тому +1

    so now i need a stopwatch to make coffee great

    • @jehadaqel6486
      @jehadaqel6486 5 років тому +1

      😂😂😂
      You need Stop watch, thermometer and scale . Next group of tips maybe we need to have microscope 😂😂😂

    • @firstnamelastname9631
      @firstnamelastname9631 5 років тому +1

      Get one that has Bluetooth so you can upload it to the phone app...

  • @hwwhwh
    @hwwhwh 6 років тому +4

    If you live above 3000 meters altitude (like myself) water boils at about 97 degrees (Celsius). So you can indeed use boiling water under the right circumstances.

    • @parissaizan3769
      @parissaizan3769 5 років тому +1

      I am almost a mile high - you are a genius - my water boils at 92 degrees. So I AM perfection. Time to shop for a nasal ring and get a new Hookah! :-P

  • @gordo1230
    @gordo1230 2 роки тому

    So boiling water kills the flavor? I'm new to this. I recently got a press as a gift.. I made it 4 times

  • @4m4d3u564
    @4m4d3u564 8 років тому

    1:01 is it fluid ounce or like regular weight ounce ? sorry i'm a noob at imperial units

    • @Frenchpresscoffeelove
      @Frenchpresscoffeelove  8 років тому

      Yes fluid ounce :)

    • @parissaizan3769
      @parissaizan3769 5 років тому

      Just experiment. And know that there is a community of exacting types and that's just fine.

  • @olivierlaurens6411
    @olivierlaurens6411 4 роки тому

    What kind of coffee would you advice for a French press ? A more nutty and chocolaty profile or a fruity and acidic one ? Looking forward to having my next freshly ground coffee 😋😀

  • @maritesbicolvlog
    @maritesbicolvlog 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing this video

  • @chadasysilva8950
    @chadasysilva8950 5 років тому

    Omgee great video so far .
    New to french press coffee so great 👌👍😊 info..
    Ty

  • @alext818
    @alext818 6 років тому

    I subscribed because I saw the Chile Ristra. I am from new Mexico lol probabaly the most diverse and beautiful state.

  • @sonnyyst
    @sonnyyst 2 роки тому

    Hahah @ 2:35. Spills water while
    Looking professional. I like this guy.

  • @74sizzle
    @74sizzle 7 років тому

    How to download please suggest

  • @paulhousman7156
    @paulhousman7156 7 років тому

    Can you microwave the water instead of boiling to get it to temp???

    • @vRyuuzaki
      @vRyuuzaki 7 років тому +1

      Paul Housman yes but once it boils let it sit for about 45 sec to cool

    • @Frenchpresscoffeelove
      @Frenchpresscoffeelove  7 років тому

      Yes you can but be very careful since it's very easy to overheat it.

    • @parissaizan3769
      @parissaizan3769 5 років тому

      Yes you can. Microwaves excite water molecules. However, for me, half a liter won't fit into my microwave oven.

  • @andrewhawksworthwood1372
    @andrewhawksworthwood1372 5 років тому

    So how to you pre heat the mug and the press by using boiled water or ?

    • @MatthewTRader
      @MatthewTRader 4 роки тому

      For my mug, I usually pour the excess hot water into my mug to let it sit there and warm my mug as I wait for the 4 minutes.

  • @amiekvdb6878
    @amiekvdb6878 7 років тому +11

    Add a pinch of salt to avoid any bitterness. The dutch also add some freeze dried chickoree root to their coffee. Just a smidge.

    • @snappple08
      @snappple08 6 років тому +2

      Amiek VDB brewing with cinnamon takes the bitterness away too

    • @mojo5093
      @mojo5093 6 років тому +2

      thanks for the tips
      i'm about to make some coffee now and i'll put them into practice

    • @parissaizan3769
      @parissaizan3769 5 років тому

      Or... you can add the small legs of kangaroo joeys.

  • @juanalejo6446
    @juanalejo6446 3 роки тому +1

    Well all I have to say is I use spring water for Brewing and this is my first time having a French press I couldn't believe how good coffee was tasted like hot chocolate

  • @WhosCallingPlease
    @WhosCallingPlease 6 років тому

    That sign in the background is fantastic.

  • @GoldenBuffy
    @GoldenBuffy 8 років тому +1

    I've been using my Keurig for a few years now. Practically swear by it. But my friend has been hounding me to get a french press for the longest. Finally picked one up last night, and I have to say Best.Coffee.Ever! And thanks for the tips!

    • @Frenchpresscoffeelove
      @Frenchpresscoffeelove  8 років тому

      Great to hear it. Enjoy your coffee :).

    • @trynamac1263
      @trynamac1263 6 років тому +1

      Horrible for the environment. Kcups are not recyclable, think about the amount of kcups polluting this planet, thats just ignorant and selfish not to switch to french press or another sustainable method of making coffee.✌🏼

    • @parissaizan3769
      @parissaizan3769 5 років тому

      I came thins close to buying the top of the line Keurig. Then, I tried it. BLAH. Pressed coffee places the grains in the water for 3-5 minutes pulling out all that the coffee roaster put into it. Then, try various beans and roasts. Get out of the rut. Soon, you will be wearing a French beret, ordering family to "Vas t'en de mon chemin! Je fais du café et c'est mon histoire d'amour personnelle!"

    • @gigiis526
      @gigiis526 2 роки тому +2

      @@trynamac1263 You dont know if that person has a reusable filter or not. You are extremely rude!

    • @melodyseverything6999
      @melodyseverything6999 2 роки тому

      @@gigiis526 - They're just virtue signaling, lol!

  • @mrmeener625
    @mrmeener625 6 років тому

    can you heat the glass pot on a stove

  • @edgarmartinez9320
    @edgarmartinez9320 5 років тому

    Thanks for the temperature tip.

  • @butch907
    @butch907 4 роки тому

    excellent tips, cheers

  • @karstenkozaksrensen99
    @karstenkozaksrensen99 7 років тому +1

    how do you pick quallity coffee beans?

    • @dougscott1447
      @dougscott1447 6 років тому

      A very pleasurable UA-cam web site. Highly informative, and very helpful. I have home roasted my coffee beans for almost 3 years, and thoroughly enjoy home made French and AeroPress lattes and cappuccinos. I have also resisted purchasing expensive Espresso machines. Your website has helped me in that endeavor. Keep up the good work.

    • @parissaizan3769
      @parissaizan3769 5 років тому

      I am partial to the southern province of Ethiopia - Sidamo. It is where coffee roasting was first discovered. Can't afford it anymore. So I drink a roasted bean from Old Crown, Fort Wayne, Indiana. It's called the 9th Degree of Darkness. Never bitter, always a journey. Arabica is the most common out there. Find what you like - drink what you like - and love yourself!

  • @surgeneral108
    @surgeneral108 2 роки тому

    good job!

  • @1gridly
    @1gridly 6 років тому +3

    I use RO water for everything in my kitchen. But I replenish the minerals w/ a dash of unprocessed Real Salt by Redmond.

    • @parissaizan3769
      @parissaizan3769 5 років тому

      That salt is about 1/4 of the minerals that make your water complete. Think of water cascading down a creek lined with rocks, pebbles and dirt.

  • @johnarevalo3450
    @johnarevalo3450 6 років тому

    How do I use my milk froth wand when making French press. I'm new to all this

    • @melodyseverything6999
      @melodyseverything6999 2 роки тому

      It's been 3 years. I'm curious. Do you know how to use a milk frothing wand when making French press by now?

  • @sallybuckwalter9981
    @sallybuckwalter9981 6 років тому

    Thank you. Good to have info. We have been experimenting until now with time for coffee to steep.

  • @MrBdjoker2000
    @MrBdjoker2000 7 років тому

    To hard to sign up on phone for give away. I'm already signed up for newsletter and everything. Still doesn't show I have any entry for give away. ????

    • @parissaizan3769
      @parissaizan3769 5 років тому

      You must sit in the middle of a hardwood floored room and chant: "Bazinga"!

  • @ThiagoMargarida
    @ThiagoMargarida 8 років тому +1

    Hi!
    I got a 1l french press for my birthday. What's the minimum amount I can make with good results?
    I usually make 3~4 cups of coffee (pour over, mokka).
    Thank you in advance, and thanks for the tips!

    • @Frenchpresscoffeelove
      @Frenchpresscoffeelove  8 років тому +1

      Awesome. You can start as low as 8 oz as long you prime your French Press and mug. But if you aimed for 1 cup I think Aeropress will be a lot better (faster cleaning) www.frenchpresscoffee.com/products/aeropress-coffee-and-espresso-maker. Enjoy!

    • @ThiagoMargarida
      @ThiagoMargarida 8 років тому +1

      Thank you!

    • @parissaizan3769
      @parissaizan3769 5 років тому +2

      If you are happy with your coffee - then you are doing it right!

  • @darkooo94
    @darkooo94 7 років тому

    What about using paper filters on a french press? It makes the coffee cleaner.

    • @Frenchpresscoffeelove
      @Frenchpresscoffeelove  7 років тому +1

      Yes it will. It also will remove Coffee Oils thought (Cafestol for example).

    • @parissaizan3769
      @parissaizan3769 5 років тому

      You have a metal screen. Paper filter particles get into your coffee. Probably very safe to ingest. The world does not use these though.

  • @thomasrogers3008
    @thomasrogers3008 8 років тому +5

    I brew with lid off and the coffee is SO much better. Smooth, rich and chocolatey

    • @Frenchpresscoffeelove
      @Frenchpresscoffeelove  8 років тому +1

      Great. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy your coffee.

    • @thomasrogers3008
      @thomasrogers3008 8 років тому +1

      Could you possibly do a video about how to make professional standard coffee from an old fashioned stove percolator (not Italian one)? Most of the other vids on youtube seem like well meaning amateurs and I'm unsure whether they really know their stuff or are just guessing. The percolators look somewhat like this:
      www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=https%3A%2F%2Fimg0.etsystatic.com%2F000%2F0%2F5610815%2Fil_570xN.228582368.jpg&imgrefurl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.etsy.com%2Fuk%2Flisting%2F70382297%2Fold-fashioned-drip-coffee-pot-1950s&docid=uqpbFynRhzlOVM&tbnid=ZhfSypmer3qDOM%3A&w=570&h=380&client=safari&bih=689&biw=1280&ved=0ahUKEwi90ae66IHPAhVJDcAKHcG-AscQMwgiKAQwBA&iact=mrc&uact=8

    • @Frenchpresscoffeelove
      @Frenchpresscoffeelove  8 років тому

      We'll add it to your list. Thank you Thomas!

    • @thomasrogers3008
      @thomasrogers3008 8 років тому

      French Press Coffee.com thank you!

    • @danaahmed6123
      @danaahmed6123 7 років тому

      Thomas Rogers hhh

  • @johnanderson3700
    @johnanderson3700 5 років тому +2

    When I was growing up restaurants always kept cups preheated ready before pouring-even for coffee that’s not French pressed: by the way: teapots and cups should also be preheated prior to brewing: and water always poured over tea: never tea bags into hot water (preferably never tea bags). A cozy will help keep hot during brewing. Do you like a cozy for keeping coffee hot while brewing. Thanks.

  • @jinisingh-henderson7811
    @jinisingh-henderson7811 6 років тому

    Did you cut in clips from another person's video on how to make french press coffee?

  • @kabuki395
    @kabuki395 6 років тому +1

    my wife bought me a coffee press. have no idea how to use it.very useful vid but damn!! all this prep just to get a cup of coffee? "Babe!! where's the KEURIG!!!!" LOL!!

    • @mengland6741
      @mengland6741 5 років тому

      I know right. I buy cold brew coffee then add ice and maybe add water to dilute it. That it.

  • @williamsparks1036
    @williamsparks1036 5 років тому +20

    Simply use 2 tablespoons (average) of coffee to 8 ounces of water. Steep 4 minutes (average), pour and drink.

  • @peterleventis7710
    @peterleventis7710 7 років тому +3

    Thanks so much for the tips. Very informative and enjoyable. Better yet I'm sipping the best cup of coffee I've had in a while. Out with the drip, in with the Bodum French Press 😎.

    • @parissaizan3769
      @parissaizan3769 5 років тому +1

      I am French. 100%. Once I went coffee press, I never went back - besides, I was living in Oregon at the time. You get a richer, more complete flavor. Your trips to Denny's et. al. will mean you won't put sugar in the coffee - it's so weak you will drink it out of pity.

  • @russelllee118
    @russelllee118 6 років тому

    I want to ask about Bodum french press 4 cups... after the full press down, there is still a 2,5 cm height space from the bottom. Is it normal or a damaged product? Thanks

    • @melodyseverything6999
      @melodyseverything6999 2 роки тому

      That's normal. If the plunger goes all the way down to the bottom to press your coffee grounds, it may crack the bottom of the glass carafe. That's why there is some space up from the bottom.

  • @nab-rk4ob
    @nab-rk4ob 8 років тому +1

    Excellent presentation!

  • @ironlung8780
    @ironlung8780 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for the tips! I subbed.

  • @victorvaldez6785
    @victorvaldez6785 6 років тому

    Thanks for the tip.

  • @misslucylou69
    @misslucylou69 7 років тому

    When you talk about ounces do you mean fluid ounces as in volume or ounces as in weight please?

    • @misslucylou69
      @misslucylou69 7 років тому

      It's ok...read some more comments and you mean fluid ounces! 🙃

    • @parissaizan3769
      @parissaizan3769 5 років тому

      He means fluid ounces.

  • @TheAndrewc5120
    @TheAndrewc5120 5 років тому +4

    after your water boils, let it sit off heat for about 30 seconds. unless you've got a thermal kettle, that should be the sweet spot in temp and you don't have to measure. there's my tip.

    • @jonathansturm4163
      @jonathansturm4163 3 роки тому +2

      I do much the same but slightly less time. My press is made of stainless steel, a birthday gift from my wife when I became exasperated by her latest in a long line of breakages!

  • @monati1989
    @monati1989 5 років тому +3

    I like warm coffee 😁

  • @walgarin
    @walgarin 5 років тому

    How fine or coarse the coffee grounds need to be after you grind them?

    • @DF-gu5nn
      @DF-gu5nn 5 років тому

      Medium grind about the size of bread crumbs. I hope that helps you.

  • @piper_lori-williams-tudhope
    @piper_lori-williams-tudhope 5 років тому +2

    Simple, and to the point! Great video!

  • @amanieux
    @amanieux 6 років тому +7

    tip #11 : use a paper filter with your french press if you don't like the taste of coffee oils, tip #12 use a thin shell coffee cup (like porcelain) it is more delicate to the lips and influence your perception of taste (if you don't believe me make a blind taste using twice the same coffee and not telling them they are trying a thick shell cup vs a thin shell cup, just tell your test subjects they are trying something else like temperature water or size of the grind so they don't think about the difference of cup thickness otherwise there will be a psychological bias based on what they imagine a cup thickness might do to their perception of coffee taste. double sided glass coffe cups keeps coffe warm longer but is very unpleasant to the lips.

  • @charlie1111
    @charlie1111 Рік тому +1

    I still haven't figured out how to make a good French press coffee because those scoops are labeled ".25oz (only ½ tbsp) per cup", and online instructions for the bodum kenya French press don't know how many oz are in a cup because i keep seeing them saying 6oz= 1 cup when 1 cup is actually 8oz. So if i went by the 1 tbsp to 1 cup ratio for a full 8 cup press, it would be 16 of those scoops. I tried that once and it tasted like mud and didn't fit the right amount of water. So in reality an 8 cup French press doesn't actually make 8 cups because the amount of coffee used displaces the amount of water needed.

    • @geoffplywood6112
      @geoffplywood6112 Рік тому

      Yes the whole cup/scoop/spoon thing is a constant mystery in coffee. It was only once I bought a gram scale that things started to make sense. For French press, 70 grams of coffee grounds per liter of water works well.

    • @charlie1111
      @charlie1111 Рік тому

      @@geoffplywood6112 yeah I'm so not doing that lol. My sister found a conversion thing for me. ½ a cup of ground coffee for a full pot.

  • @rmp7400
    @rmp7400 Рік тому

    Thank you for your video!🎉
    But Sir, I do use distilled water...for EVERYTHING (even to boil my rice or pasta). I live in a Big Blue city - where tap water is, truly, poison (and "Big Berkey" is not in my budget)😢

  • @Caffeinated_Warrior
    @Caffeinated_Warrior 8 років тому +16

    Always stir the beans around thoroughly once you add the water into the French Press. Otherwise you'll get grinds floating at the top, not fully submerged, not steeping fully!

    • @Frenchpresscoffeelove
      @Frenchpresscoffeelove  8 років тому

      Great tip. Thanks!

    • @BartoloVIP
      @BartoloVIP 8 років тому +2

      I would not agree with this tip myself. I would say on the other hand cover all the grinds to the top and let them brew for about 30 seconds. Then finish pouring the water into the french press and let it brew for the remiaining time. I have found that this practices really extract all flavors of the coffee without having to put anything external into the French Press and contamining the flavor something coming from the outside. It is more pure if you like.

  • @user-ev8lv2rk8i
    @user-ev8lv2rk8i 5 років тому +18

    Drink each time he says “French press”

  • @Southsidejohnnie12
    @Southsidejohnnie12 4 роки тому

    To stir or not to stir that is the question?

  • @MikeIdy6000
    @MikeIdy6000 8 років тому +3

    Is sediment from French Press coffee a hazard to one's kidney function?

    • @Frenchpresscoffeelove
      @Frenchpresscoffeelove  8 років тому

      We not aware of it. But of course everything in moderation :). Enjoy your coffee!

    • @parissaizan3769
      @parissaizan3769 5 років тому

      No. But leaving a hint of coffee liquid with your coffee sediment means you can water your plant - they love it!

  • @crlfff
    @crlfff 3 місяці тому

    1. Use whole beans
    2. Use a burr grinder and grind medium(breadcrumb size)
    4. 7 grams to 4 oz water
    5. Use soft water, not tap water.
    6. Boil water then wait 1 minute for it to cool down.

  • @stevenmishos
    @stevenmishos 2 роки тому

    My recipe diverges after the water temperature and adding water -- stir after 5 minutes, and then pour after another 10 (total at least 15).

  • @bepacman
    @bepacman 6 років тому

    Finally someone who uses measurements that make sense!! So your using a 1.75 gr/onz ratio I imagine you are using a medium light to light roast? Pre heating is a good tip its thermodynamics!!

    • @1111pianoman
      @1111pianoman 5 років тому +1

      right-brain, left-brain pacman...you've got the math part down...now practice on your grammar and punctuation..."it's" not all thermodynamics...

  • @cliffordgallegos6155
    @cliffordgallegos6155 5 років тому +1

    use a bit of salt to kill the acidity

  • @nesmanpro
    @nesmanpro 5 років тому +3

    I didnt know Remi Gaillard had a youtube channel about coffee

  • @johnnybeanz1296
    @johnnybeanz1296 5 років тому +1

    Nobody asked but here are my hacks. You don’t need a press to make coffee. I use one because I already had it. Anyway, you can use any non-plastic pitcher. Make the coffee the way you said. Get a military filter (no bpa ) and put the filter and filter holder into a vacuum bottle. Pour the coffee into the filter and drain into bottle. I drilled extra holes into the filter holder to improve drainage and you don’t need it to steep because you already did that! Watch it to make sure it doesn’t overflow.
    The plus of this? No sludge. Use any grind of coffee you like including, not recommended, preground. I use a body’s for this because I already had one and it filters a little quicker. Try and get a filter folder that balances on your vacuum bottle. This system works really good. Give it a try.

  • @sinan6713
    @sinan6713 4 роки тому +8

    Let me tell you a way to take your taste bud festival a step further: Turkish coffee. Anyone who loves French press will like it as it is a whole body coffee. And it is more intense than French press too, thanks to even finer than espresso grind.

    • @alkh3myst
      @alkh3myst Рік тому

      I love how all these "experts" say "you can't use espresso ground coffee in a French press". I've been using Bustelo in mine for years, you just need to take extra care to keep the screen clear.

  • @gameracing616
    @gameracing616 7 років тому

    e thanks man you teach me a lot

  • @MrCarones
    @MrCarones 5 років тому

    Tried the calibration but it didn’t work. Somehow my grinder doesn’t let the coffee pass thru easily. Takes about 10 minutes to yield a tbsp in the 7 notch setting. Need help!

  • @dottieferrell1546
    @dottieferrell1546 5 років тому

    put your grounds in your compost or flower bed. Same with tea, loose or bags.

  • @jarrodderr
    @jarrodderr Рік тому

    Decrust after your 4 minutes. Next level. Use the 2 spoon method to ditch the crust. Unless you like it, which is all good.

  • @VickyLatorreArt
    @VickyLatorreArt 7 років тому

    I have been brewing my coffee for about 15 minutes. I have tried 4 minutes and to me the coffee taste like water. Now I have a question if you don't mind, If I leave the coffee brew for less minutes will it has less caffeine?

    • @Frenchpresscoffeelove
      @Frenchpresscoffeelove  7 років тому +1

      You should not brew coffee for 15 minutes with french press. It will be overexcited. I would recommend you to work on water/coffee ration instead and stick with 4 min. You can call us so we can help you to troubleshoot your coffee.

    • @VickyLatorreArt
      @VickyLatorreArt 7 років тому

      Thank you so much for your rapid response. I'll try 4 min like you mentioned. I still wonder will the amount of caffeine be the same if I brew only 4 minutes. I don't drink coffee because I like it, I drink it because I need the caffeine to keep me going. I have tried different kind of coffee and I haven't found one yet that I can say I'm in love with coffee but I'm just beginning my journey since I noticed how many different brands and kind of coffee there are. Right now I'm testing the "LAVAZZA Expresso" with my french press and is better that all the ones I have tried so far. I took a quick look to your website and I'm very curious about your coffee candy. I think I'm gonna order soon. So, other than the caffeine question I'm bugging you about, what coffee would you recommend for a beginner like me? Thanks again for sharing all your helpful videos.

    • @garyrobinson8665
      @garyrobinson8665 7 років тому

      Vicky Latorre don't use espresso coffee in a French press. It's too fine. If your coffee is weak use more coffee. I use at least two tablespoons of coffee.

    • @parissaizan3769
      @parissaizan3769 5 років тому

      Try stronger coffee.

  • @marcosterweil5629
    @marcosterweil5629 7 років тому +1

    and used coffee grinds keep slugs and snails away in the garden...

  • @patriotcam1776
    @patriotcam1776 7 років тому +21

    You know I like good coffee but I don't have lots of money. So my $10 blade grinder and my $5 pour over funnel. $10 dollar standard tea kettle. No scales. Coffee taste amazing better then drip. I'm not trolling I'm just saying if you don't have a lot of money you can still get great coffee. I can't pay 30 bucks for a goose neck kettle or scales or a burr grinder French presses can get over the top as well. A chemex is a ridiculous cost.

    • @parissaizan3769
      @parissaizan3769 5 років тому

      Exactly. Thanks for your amazing video. No thanks on treating my coffee-making procedure as a lab experience. The day is waiting.

  • @parissaizan3769
    @parissaizan3769 5 років тому +3

    I use a Bodum all rubber outside, glass inside. It holds about 1/2 liter or 16.9 oz. I use a well-insulated mug that says on the outside, "When this cup is empty It will be time to POOP". It, too, holds about 1/2 liter. I use a product from Crown Roasters in Fort Wayne, Indiana. I live in Reno. It is called the "9th Degree of Darkness". I let it sit in my press for 5 minutes for maximum flavor. I use very little creamer: "Italian Sweet Cream". I do not check my temperature, it is never bitter and always satisfying. I don't mind if my coffee is well below 205F. And my grind size does not bother me one direction or the other. I do own a burr metal grinder. Capresso, I believe. Coffee is a personal thing. 80% of the world drinks freeze-dried coffee so let's not lose ourselves in the 206 steps of French Press coffee. Drink in your coffee. Drink in your online friends and family. Then drink in the day.

  • @Tr4derJ
    @Tr4derJ 4 роки тому

    How can I meet the girl at the end of the video?

  • @hyundaii3015
    @hyundaii3015 Рік тому

    Nice Tips! Thank you. Just one little request: Please add in your Videos metric units. Approximately 95% of the world's population uses it and after all, you are talking about the *FRENCH* Press. The French are widely credited with originating the metric system of measurement. :)