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Love my Aeropress, and I am comfortable with the fact that it can never make a real espresso - no way it can produce the required 7 to 15 bar pressure, so why bother? Despite that, you can make so many delicious drinks if you enjoy it for what it is.
I use my aeropress with 'fellow prismo' extension and also with paper filter. This approach allows to avoid some particles of coffee and also I can use a bit more pressure and can get a bit more intensive beverage. Last time I use next recepie: 18g of coffee, chestnut c2 with 12 cliks, 90ml of about 92 celsius water, 2 minutes + about 25 seconds of pressure, mix with 150ml of hot (~60 celsius) 3.5% milk.
@@redpanda2657 как отправная точка. Дальше по вкусу. Сейчас это 15 кликов. Подходит для Кении: Кения Кабаре(Submarine), Кения маунт(Tasty coffee). Батч брю можно по тому же рецепту, но с добавлением молока вместо добавления воды.
I get great results with the aeropress und the prismo with an Extra Aeropress Paper Filter on the metal Filter. This way you get a better texture und a bit more Pressure. Sweetness on my medium roast coffees is nice. Pretty often, depending on the Coffee, i get up to 1cm Crema in my Cup!
It's possible to use the Joepresso with a unpressurized basket, IMS makes a fitting one for the Dedica. Then you can put a paper filter in the bottom, a paper filter on top of the puck, and use the filter that came with the Prismo as a shower screen to prevent water disturbing the puck when your pour it in. This works well for making high extraction, bloomed turbo shots at a 1:3 ratio, as well as for imitating scott raos "filter 2.0" at a 1:5 ratio. You press until you get drips out the bottom, let it bloom, and then press the remaining water through at an appropriate rate for whatever you're doing. On the espresso aficionados discord we independently rediscovered/reinvented the Joepresso with this procedure in mind, mostly for the filter2.0, using a 51mm IMS basket made for La Pavoni machines. One of the keys to success with the Joepresso in any case is ditching their top screen, replacing it with a top paper, and using the Prismo top screen as both seal and shower screen.
I’ve been using my Aeropress for years. I had to buy new rubber end due to wear, the printing has been gone for several years, but it still makes great coffee. I’ve tried many methods and Aeropress just does the job and it’s easy to clean.
I rate the prismo as a travel accessory. It makes the aeropress much more tolerant of grind, as you can get a more ‘full’ flavour out of most coffees. I no longer carry a grinder when travelling, and just get coffee ground by a local shop. I am exclusively espresso at home, so I am looking for a more robust drink on the road, and the prismo is a simple and compact accessory that helps with this. It doesn’t make espresso, but it does make a great drink without needing extra equipment and fuss.
I’ve just bought the Joepresso and I love it. It is head and shoulders above using the AP normally. My issue though is even though I always add water to my espressos, doing it this way is a faff for such a small drink. I suppose one option is to make one with the Joepresso in advance and then add it to a standard made AP for richer taste.
The great thing about the prismo is that it's reusable because it has a metal filter! If you want a metal filter just get the prismo! I use it all the time with my standard aeropress recipe.
Or you could just buy a metal filter for like $4. I still prefer the paper filter as it doesn’t let fines through the filter screen and causes the brew to get muddy
Great video! I love my AeroPress, and like you usually dilute to Americano. I have been toying with getting a dedicated espresso maker, but it is a luxury and takes up space for my kitchen at work. I think the Joepresso could be a good mimic.
I actually tried another recipe with non inverted method but tampered. I was able to achieve much higher pressure so it tasted much more like esspresso than your inverted method
Thanks for the brilliant introduction. I love the kind of honesty you bring to the joepresso because the joepresso is with no doubt the best way of these three aeropress adapters to make a espresso like coffee with a crema that just stays in the cup after you have finished the espresso. I ve got the joepresso v2 and the new aeropress filtercap and there is no way it could stand against the joepresso in terms of making espresso style coffee. Thanks again for the honesty you bring here in contrast to most of the comparison Videos I found on UA-cam.
Never tried to make an espresso with the Aeropress until watch this. Although I am not using any additional accessories I really enjoyed the results... Amazing content !!! Thank you for sharing ;-)
There's a much better way to get way more pressure out of the aero press. You put the espresso in normally, and tamper it, then put a filter on top and tamper a bit again. Put water, put the plunger in and pull it up slightly. This traps all the pressure in the chamber, when you go to press you need to apply a ton of pressure to get it out. Makes a way better espresso!
Yes, just put the paper on top of the metal filter before you screw it on the aeropress chamber. And remember to take the metal filter out to clean it regularly, coffee can accumulate on it and go rancid!
I was using Aeropress with metal filter, I made puck on it and cover it with paper filter to protect it from water poured over it. It had quite bit of resistance, sometimes it was almost not possible to press water through it and I had bit of crema. I think result was similar to prismo. Then I switched to nanopresso that had much better results and now to kompresso, that is even better
Using this technique it's possible to get your coffee fix, and take the money you would normally spend at a coffee house and put it aside to purchase a homebrew espresso device. If someone is buying espresso drinks 5x a week, spending $5 to $6 a pop (plus tip), In a few months you'll have enough for something like the robot or another similar manual espresso device. Those do deliver the required 6-9 bars of pressure and start you on an espresso journey like no other.
I've bought a metal filter for my aeropress, because I love the oily and bold sensation from the coffee. But, after I spend some cup with the metal filter, i think the best way to make a coffee with aeropress is with what Alan Adler's way.
I also use a metal filter when I want that more oily and thicker taste, it is closer to espresso taste than the paper filter. So I switch back and forth depending on what I feel like.
you CAN rest the plunger on top of Aeropress when using Prismo, so heat does not escape. The key is place the plunger, don't insert it. Do this everyday.
Somewherr saw a big wooden lever rig that presumed creates much more pressure on an Aeropress. But seems like would also need some sorta filtar cap aftarmarket attachment like JoePresso or Prismo to restrict watar in ordar to get true espresso 9 bar. Ideely such an attachment would would allow dialling in a varable restriction. If such exists, haven't seen one, me.
Yes, you can check it at instagram.com/bikehikebrew (based in Australia). I heard there are some people in the UK too but I don’t know the name. You may try to ask AeroPress on IG; they may know.
But can't the "knob" on the joepresso's "tamper" ruin the soft part of the plunger? Does the plunger press directly on the tiny knob, which then presses the whole puck? That seems unbalanced.
I've gotten to the point where I like the AeroPress for cafe au lait. It just can't replace a real espresso machine, and IMO loses its charms when I try it for that.
May I suggest stop using pretty cups and use something with a good base for the Aeropress? Being clumsy myself I like not having hot water all over me.
Aeropress is more comparable to pour over (using not inverted method) or French press coffee. The push through a filter is not really doing anything in regards to creating an espresso crema. The pressure is far too low to force out those oils
I like how you pronounce ceramic how it is spelled, and my USA brain protests if ceramic pronounced with a sharp c, and not an s sound. I literally flinch when you pronounce it correct!
How do you brew with the AeroPress? Do you like strong coffee to can produce?
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Love the strongest one
Just want to say it’s great to see how much more confident Tomo is with each video that goes by. He’s been such a great addition to the channel!
Thank you for the nice words Mufadal! :)
Love my Aeropress, and I am comfortable with the fact that it can never make a real espresso - no way it can produce the required 7 to 15 bar pressure, so why bother? Despite that, you can make so many delicious drinks if you enjoy it for what it is.
Bilal, thanks for the comment! I prefer to use it for filter as well :)
Picopresso and 9Barista can :)
Very true, the Aeropress is probably one of the most versatile Coffee machines out there.
Have you tried sitting on it?
to make an espresso: espresso machine, you don't have to invent the wheel, the aeropress is perfect just the way it is
I use my aeropress with 'fellow prismo' extension and also with paper filter. This approach allows to avoid some particles of coffee and also I can use a bit more pressure and can get a bit more intensive beverage. Last time I use next recepie: 18g of coffee, chestnut c2 with 12 cliks, 90ml of about 92 celsius water, 2 minutes + about 25 seconds of pressure, mix with 150ml of hot (~60 celsius) 3.5% milk.
А 12 кликов по задумке? Вроде эспрессо же мельче
@@redpanda2657 как отправная точка. Дальше по вкусу. Сейчас это 15 кликов. Подходит для Кении: Кения Кабаре(Submarine), Кения маунт(Tasty coffee). Батч брю можно по тому же рецепту, но с добавлением молока вместо добавления воды.
I have the prismo and joepresso. If I could have the prismos fine mesh filter combined with joepresso portafilter basket I would be pleased.
I get great results with the aeropress und the prismo with an Extra Aeropress Paper Filter on the metal Filter.
This way you get a better texture und a bit more Pressure. Sweetness on my medium roast coffees is nice.
Pretty often, depending on the Coffee, i get up to 1cm Crema in my Cup!
It's possible to use the Joepresso with a unpressurized basket, IMS makes a fitting one for the Dedica. Then you can put a paper filter in the bottom, a paper filter on top of the puck, and use the filter that came with the Prismo as a shower screen to prevent water disturbing the puck when your pour it in.
This works well for making high extraction, bloomed turbo shots at a 1:3 ratio, as well as for imitating scott raos "filter 2.0" at a 1:5 ratio.
You press until you get drips out the bottom, let it bloom, and then press the remaining water through at an appropriate rate for whatever you're doing.
On the espresso aficionados discord we independently rediscovered/reinvented the Joepresso with this procedure in mind, mostly for the filter2.0, using a 51mm IMS basket made for La Pavoni machines.
One of the keys to success with the Joepresso in any case is ditching their top screen, replacing it with a top paper, and using the Prismo top screen as both seal and shower screen.
This is super cool! :) The point of the video was to compare the three methods, but thanks for sharing such skilled improvements to the brewing!
I don't own the Joepresso, but this sounds like a great idea! Can't get a Joepresso anywhere in Europe at the moment though...
@@mikkisdiyobsessions3742 you can 3d print it, don't even need high temp material, PLA is fine.
Are there any paper filters precut to fit the Dedica basket?
is the discord free to join. would like to see a picture of how it should look like assembled as i have both joepresso and the prismo
I use the Prismo but usually add 1 or 2 paper filters on top of the metal filter to clear the fines.
I really appreciate the timer. That helps. 👍👍👍👍👍 Good video.
I’ve been using my Aeropress for years. I had to buy new rubber end due to wear, the printing has been gone for several years, but it still makes great coffee. I’ve tried many methods and Aeropress just does the job and it’s easy to clean.
I rate the prismo as a travel accessory. It makes the aeropress much more tolerant of grind, as you can get a more ‘full’ flavour out of most coffees. I no longer carry a grinder when travelling, and just get coffee ground by a local shop. I am exclusively espresso at home, so I am looking for a more robust drink on the road, and the prismo is a simple and compact accessory that helps with this. It doesn’t make espresso, but it does make a great drink without needing extra equipment and fuss.
Hello. Like that compare all 3 method. I will try and see myself how it go. Thanks! Nice job!
Thanks for the comment! :)
Great channel, just going into alternative methods and this is another video I learned pretty useful things.
I love my Pismo. I use 18g Coffee and 240g water. I also use a paper filter in it.
I’ve just bought the Joepresso and I love it. It is head and shoulders above using the AP normally. My issue though is even though I always add water to my espressos, doing it this way is a faff for such a small drink. I suppose one option is to make one with the Joepresso in advance and then add it to a standard made AP for richer taste.
The great thing about the prismo is that it's reusable because it has a metal filter! If you want a metal filter just get the prismo! I use it all the time with my standard aeropress recipe.
Or you could just buy a metal filter for like $4.
I still prefer the paper filter as it doesn’t let fines through the filter screen and causes the brew to get muddy
@@lukegenesis the prismo has a pretty fine screen and a nice rubber gasket to keep it sealed around the edges. I'd say its a good alternative.
I get a nice result adding an aeropress filter with the prismo
Love the way of it explanation...
how many clicks in normal comandante did you use for prismo?
Thank you very much for the review! As Melissa mentioned, a small correction, Joepresso is $40 not $60.
Thanks for the update guys! :)
Great content as always! Would you say Caflano Kompresso outperforms Joepresso in terms of making espresso?
What temperature did you use? It is said that higher temperature extracts more acidity and bitterness.
Great vid! Thank you. Anyone using a Baratza Encore have a grind setting to suggest for use with Prismo?
What's this machine called?
Can you use the metal filter from the Prismo with the regular base? Or is it better to go for a metal mesh? Thanks!
Thank you for this. Great review of these products.
Thanks, happy to hear it was helpful.
Great video! I love my AeroPress, and like you usually dilute to Americano. I have been toying with getting a dedicated espresso maker, but it is a luxury and takes up space for my kitchen at work. I think the Joepresso could be a good mimic.
I actually tried another recipe with non inverted method but tampered. I was able to achieve much higher pressure so it tasted much more like esspresso than your inverted method
How hot is the water for each recipe? Thanks!
Thanks for the brilliant introduction. I love the kind of honesty you bring to the joepresso because the joepresso is with no doubt the best way of these three aeropress adapters to make a espresso like coffee with a crema that just stays in the cup after you have finished the espresso. I ve got the joepresso v2 and the new aeropress filtercap and there is no way it could stand against the joepresso in terms of making espresso style coffee. Thanks again for the honesty you bring here in contrast to most of the comparison Videos I found on UA-cam.
Is is 60g of water for 18g of fine grind coffee, 70seconds brew time?
Never tried to make an espresso with the Aeropress until watch this. Although I am not using any additional accessories I really enjoyed the results...
Amazing content !!! Thank you for sharing ;-)
There's a much better way to get way more pressure out of the aero press. You put the espresso in normally, and tamper it, then put a filter on top and tamper a bit again. Put water, put the plunger in and pull it up slightly. This traps all the pressure in the chamber, when you go to press you need to apply a ton of pressure to get it out. Makes a way better espresso!
please tell me where to buy joepresso , thank you so much 😀 joepresso can be used with aero press go.
Links are in the description
can you use a paper filter on the prismo?
Yes, just put the paper on top of the metal filter before you screw it on the aeropress chamber. And remember to take the metal filter out to clean it regularly, coffee can accumulate on it and go rancid!
@@mikeschneider4442 thx Mike!
This is how I use my prismo. Makes a really clear tasty cup
@@paulscott7637 thx Paul! I was hesitant on buying one bc I’m not that into the metal filter taste, but I guess adding the paper filter will help
I was using Aeropress with metal filter, I made puck on it and cover it with paper filter to protect it from water poured over it. It had quite bit of resistance, sometimes it was almost not possible to press water through it and I had bit of crema. I think result was similar to prismo. Then I switched to nanopresso that had much better results and now to kompresso, that is even better
I enjoy using my prismo with a paper filter
Would you say that the Kompresso makes real espresso compared to what the aeropress can do with any attachments? Planning on getting one.
I just made espresso by reheating my yesterdays instant coffee in the microwave.
Was very interesting espresso.
Espresso.
Using this technique it's possible to get your coffee fix, and take the money you would normally spend at a coffee house and put it aside to purchase a homebrew espresso device. If someone is buying espresso drinks 5x a week, spending $5 to $6 a pop (plus tip), In a few months you'll have enough for something like the robot or another similar manual espresso device. Those do deliver the required 6-9 bars of pressure and start you on an espresso journey like no other.
I would prefer a 9Barista or Picopresso all the time to make an Espresso. Both offer great results
I've bought a metal filter for my aeropress, because I love the oily and bold sensation from the coffee. But, after I spend some cup with the metal filter, i think the best way to make a coffee with aeropress is with what Alan Adler's way.
I also use a metal filter when I want that more oily and thicker taste, it is closer to espresso taste than the paper filter. So I switch back and forth depending on what I feel like.
though those oil related to hearth desease.
Love this guys accent!
Cheers Timothy ☕️💙
you CAN rest the plunger on top of Aeropress when using Prismo, so heat does not escape. The key is place the plunger, don't insert it. Do this everyday.
Somewherr saw a big wooden lever rig that presumed creates much more pressure on an Aeropress. But seems like would also need some sorta filtar cap aftarmarket attachment like JoePresso or Prismo to restrict watar in ordar to get true espresso 9 bar. Ideely such an attachment would would allow dialling in a varable restriction. If such exists, haven't seen one, me.
Aeropress makes great regular coffee and also cold brew in around 6 mins
Does anyone know about customised aeropress, with our custom designs and who does it?
Yes, you can check it at instagram.com/bikehikebrew (based in Australia). I heard there are some people in the UK too but I don’t know the name. You may try to ask AeroPress on IG; they may know.
Try adding a paper filter on top of the grounds with paper or Prismo. I think it probably comes closer to the JoePresso results.
very helpful, thanks
where can i buy the Joepresso?
Thank you so much for this video ! small edit JOEPRESSO is on sale for $40 not $60
cheers !
where?😅
But can't the "knob" on the joepresso's "tamper" ruin the soft part of the plunger? Does the plunger press directly on the tiny knob, which then presses the whole puck? That seems unbalanced.
You can stop pressing as soon as you hear air, when all water has passed through the coffee.
Well I have the AP and go got the prismo, although just seen there New New AP Flow beintresting to see never seen Jopresso
I've gotten to the point where I like the AeroPress for cafe au lait. It just can't replace a real espresso machine, and IMO loses its charms when I try it for that.
I think you are right, it can't replace a real espresso machine (yet). If it could, it would be the most portable and easily accessible one ever!.
Finds = Grounds
May I suggest stop using pretty cups and use something with a good base for the Aeropress? Being clumsy myself I like not having hot water all over me.
Definitely, at home, I usually use a wide base cup makes the brewing safer :) Ideally stainless steel travel mug.
Aeropress is more comparable to pour over (using not inverted method) or French press coffee. The push through a filter is not really doing anything in regards to creating an espresso crema. The pressure is far too low to force out those oils
With the Prismo you still should use a paper filter and the metal one.
I like how you pronounce ceramic how it is spelled, and my USA brain protests if ceramic pronounced with a sharp c, and not an s sound. I literally flinch when you pronounce it correct!
Great Video, but i can't help make the comparison between your voice and Serge from Beverly hills cop. 😂
Stupid question: where did You bought this spoon for swirl? 😁
Great !
Mokapot vs Fellowpresso vs Joepresso?
Joepresso vs Kompresso please. :)
I love my Aeropress !!!!
Joepresso vs Kompresso vs 80$ expresso machine (blind taste test)
Thanks for the suggestion!
Good for a camping trip espressos ehh?
Anyone recognize or know the grinder he is using? I like it very much!
Commandante
to make an espresso: espresso machine, you don't have to invent the wheel, the aeropress is perfect just the way it is. Greetings from Colombia 🇨🇴
Did i just saw a 1000$ Coffee grinder?
The answer is “no”
No
Want to brew espresso with the aeropress?
Hint #1: DON'T
A big No
Lol!
ну это уже какие то костыли )))) особенно с третьим приспособлением .... вопрос - зачем? а главное НАХРЕНа)))) купите нормальную эспрессо кофеварку
Dude can't even say aeropress