Thank you! My mom gifted me a coffee maker and I have made soooo many weak and too strong brews…. Finally I can drink! And yes I was reading the instructions!
Nice video. I am an AeroPress hound and prefer manual brew methods myself, but recently I was tasked with making coffee at someone’s house with a very similar brewing setup as you show. You did a good job explaining the various challenges and quandaries a newb might face.
You should use a measuring cup to get more precise brewing. 6 ounces is 3/4 of a cup, so 12 ounces is a cup and a half. So the best way to do it is to measure 2 tablespoons per every cup and a half of water
I am an Italian who just got one of these coffee makers and looked for an explained procedure. I was not expecting this anxiety journey and imagining myself in a american office, completely terrorized. In a good way though :) nice video :DD
Hi all, I have one question, I prepare coffee take one shot and put the rest in fridge. When take back how can I geat again coffee? This machine geat coffee? Thx for answer
Just curious... I know how to make coffee, but I seen a previous video where water was added to the coffee pot, I put water in the pot, but it made the coffee not as strong. Any suggestions anybody?
We haven't actually used brown filters frequently or recently, but because you asked we're going to do a video about it. We'll have Kayla do a blind taste test. Hopefully we can get that made soon.
I wet the coffee filter before I put the grounds in. That way it doesn't collapse on itself, that has happened many times. What no Kayla in this video? The viewing public would like to know.
That's a fantastic suggestion! Our coffee maker is normally still wet from the coffee we made just a few hours prior and we typically press the filter against the sides. She was the camera operator for this one. We'll see if we can't get her on screen more often...
Coffee pot looks a little dirty how is that great coffee you should do a tutorial of cleaning everything first. Then the taste will be a massive difference
There are some people who have never brewed coffee, and that person is me! Thank you so much!
You're most welcome. Glad it was helpful.
Thank you! My mom gifted me a coffee maker and I have made soooo many weak and too strong brews…. Finally I can drink! And yes I was reading the instructions!
That's awesome! I'm glad it was helpful
Nice video. I am an AeroPress hound and prefer manual brew methods myself, but recently I was tasked with making coffee at someone’s house with a very similar brewing setup as you show. You did a good job explaining the various challenges and quandaries a newb might face.
Nice.....🎉
I am a first time coffee maker this was the perfect video, thank you....
Most welcome 😊
You should use a measuring cup to get more precise brewing. 6 ounces is 3/4 of a cup, so 12 ounces is a cup and a half. So the best way to do it is to measure 2 tablespoons per every cup and a half of water
Very useful to know as a first time coffee maker
Thank you for sharing! So helpful😅
The video i was looking for man lol thank you sir!!
Glad I could help!
I am an Italian who just got one of these coffee makers and looked for an explained procedure. I was not expecting this anxiety journey and imagining myself in a american office, completely terrorized. In a good way though :) nice video :DD
Stick with your french press or percolator - drip coffee makers are awful. Pour over is also good, BUNN makes good coffee makers.
those usually used keurig or Nespresso ( i have Nespresso)
now I thinking I should put Coffee Maker into used and make 2-3 Cups of Coffee
Thank you, for sharing
Hi all, I have one question, I prepare coffee take one shot and put the rest in fridge. When take back how can I geat again coffee? This machine geat coffee? Thx for answer
Great information 🔥
Thanks 😊
Good video
Your video helped 😁
That's great!
Does it make a difference if its tap or filtered water?
We've never used filtered water, but some say filtered water is key.
Just curious... I know how to make coffee, but I seen a previous video where water was added to the coffee pot, I put water in the pot, but it made the coffee not as strong. Any suggestions anybody?
We don't ever put water directly into the pot. It weakens the coffee, as you found out.
Is there a noticeable difference between using brown and white filters?
We haven't actually used brown filters frequently or recently, but because you asked we're going to do a video about it. We'll have Kayla do a blind taste test. Hopefully we can get that made soon.
I know how to make coffee but I was just questionable about that tiny scoop they give you with the pot. I use a tablespoon to measure.
We do too.
I wet the coffee filter before I put the grounds in. That way it doesn't collapse on itself, that has happened many times. What no Kayla in this video? The viewing public would like to know.
That's a fantastic suggestion! Our coffee maker is normally still wet from the coffee we made just a few hours prior and we typically press the filter against the sides. She was the camera operator for this one. We'll see if we can't get her on screen more often...
David Malinovsky yes it helps to rinse it before adding the grounds.
Absolutely.
Coffee pot looks a little dirty how is that great coffee you should do a tutorial of cleaning everything first. Then the taste will be a massive difference
Focus on the tutorial that’s what this video is for
So this is for Gen Z basically
Yes, even though I am Gen X. I thought nobody would watch it, but it has helped a lot of people apparently.
Good video