I have the stainless steel version tsubame. i bought it because it looked beautiful and was not sure how often i would use it. Using this recipe (mainly version 1) with a tea like bean and it is one of my go to brews. Love it
I bought the tsubame 185 from someone recently. I have only brewed with it a handful of times, and getting to know it, but it has a smell. Have you experienced that too? It especially comes around 1 min when brewing with it. It's a bit spicey, like…curry? Just wondering if this is normal, if it's the copper, or it's my dripper, something the previous owner did…;) maybe not a big deal ~ not really tasted it in the coffee, yet;)
Thanks for the two recipes. A few questions. 1) Do you have a bloom time after the first pour? 2) How long is each pour? 3) How long do you wait between each pour?
Kyle, Thanks for the great content! Tsubame Kalita Wave is definitely in my wishlist, a bit pricey thought. I also really liked your B75 review (have one) and I bought a ZP6 because of your videos :D Could you please someday do a metal V60 review with your go-to recipe?
This is faster than the B75 in my experience! You can check out the B75 dripper review and see how we adjusted the recipe on the Tsub to give you a rough idea!
@@wideawakeph3662 what are the time intervals you pour the 3 pours for the 50-50-100 recipe and 4 pours for the 50-50-50-50 recipe to reach the brew times of approx. 2min 15sec and 3min, respectively?
You mean that this one is consistent from dripper to dripper while the standard steel and glass versions are very inconsistent from dripper to dripper. That's why I ditched the Kalita Wave long time ago.
I have the stainless steel version tsubame. i bought it because it looked beautiful and was not sure how often i would use it. Using this recipe (mainly version 1) with a tea like bean and it is one of my go to brews. Love it
I love Japanese craftsmanship and reliability. They make dependable products.
I bought the tsubame 185 from someone recently. I have only brewed with it a handful of times, and getting to know it, but it has a smell. Have you experienced that too? It especially comes around 1 min when brewing with it. It's a bit spicey, like…curry? Just wondering if this is normal, if it's the copper, or it's my dripper, something the previous owner did…;) maybe not a big deal ~ not really tasted it in the coffee, yet;)
Thanks for the two recipes. A few questions.
1) Do you have a bloom time after the first pour?
2) How long is each pour?
3) How long do you wait between each pour?
48-46 clicks or 4.8 - 4.6 numbers on the ZP6 ?
Interesting 😎👍
Kyle,
Thanks for the great content!
Tsubame Kalita Wave is definitely in my wishlist, a bit pricey thought.
I also really liked your B75 review (have one) and I bought a ZP6 because of your videos :D
Could you please someday do a metal V60 review with your go-to recipe?
Hi there! Happy to hear that the videos have been helpful to you :)
Yes, why not!!!
I think I saw some Hayati coffee bags at the back (?)
Anyways, great content!
Thanks for the review? Really interested to buy one, is it dishwasher safe?
I'd rather just clean it with water + baking soda! or water with coffee cleaning solution :)
P3,500 lang sya sa Lazada from Want JP or Want Japan store. Flown from Japan to PH.
nice! I was thinking of picking one these up. How does it compare to the b75? faster slower? any taste difference? cheers!
This is faster than the B75 in my experience! You can check out the B75 dripper review and see how we adjusted the recipe on the Tsub to give you a rough idea!
For the 50-50-50-50 recipe, how long are you usually pouring for? And for the first recipe, how long is the last 100ml pour?
for the 50ml pour, maybe within 8sec.
for the last 100ml pour, do it within 10sec!
@@wideawakeph3662 what are the time intervals you pour the 3 pours for the 50-50-100 recipe and 4 pours for the 50-50-50-50 recipe to reach the brew times of approx. 2min 15sec and 3min, respectively?
You mean that this one is consistent from dripper to dripper while the standard steel and glass versions are very inconsistent from dripper to dripper. That's why I ditched the Kalita Wave long time ago.
Elaborate