Noob here too, I think waiting an extra minute and leaving the plunger in would do a lot. Getting my aeropress in 2 days so I'll definitely try some different methods.
I always place the plunger in straight away and pull a tiny bit up to create a vacuum. Then do the usual method. Almost nothing drips through the the coffee is more extracted that way. But each to their own.
Nice tutorial! Thank you! :)
Isn't the coffee under extracted because of the drop before plunging? Newbie here, just curious.
Noob here too, I think waiting an extra minute and leaving the plunger in would do a lot. Getting my aeropress in 2 days so I'll definitely try some different methods.
100% correct.
I always place the plunger in straight away and pull a tiny bit up to create a vacuum. Then do the usual method. Almost nothing drips through the the coffee is more extracted that way. But each to their own.
correct. you can prevent it by placing the plunger. or spend 20 bucks for flow control filter cap.
How can you wait 1min? Until there the whole water is gone.
I think the beans should be grounded finer, so they don’t steep quickly
2 filters
water temperature?🤨
165 f to180 F
Excellent. Answered all of my questions. Who cares about the music? 🤣🤣🤣
Time you done all that it must be cold to drink?
Start with 170 degree water … it won’t be cold after 1 minute.
nice one. thank you
Thanks!
A million different AeroPress recipes. Seriously? Pre- wetting the filter does nothing. Except assure that it clogs sooner.
How’s it gonna clog up with a damn plunger
The whole video felt pretentious.
They say to wet the filter before so you don’t feel taste of paper.
Background music/noise is HORRIBLE.
No love for Lofi
debbie downer over here
YES IT IS!!
Loved the vibe brother. Thanks for taking time out your day to film, edit and post. Just got my first cup brewed!
Nah, it’s nice