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- Опубліковано 5 тра 2024
- James Hoffmann answers the internet's burning questions about coffee. What's the difference between drip and pour over coffee? What's the difference between iced coffee and cold brew? Does darker roast coffee have more caffeine?
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Thanks for having me Wired, it was an absolute delight to answer some questions! Hope people enjoy this one, and I’m super curious what everyone’s favourite question was? (And what is left that still needs an answer!?)
Bosh
Loved the eating coffee beans question!! What's your feeling on chocolate covered espresso beans? I feel like that's a slightly different experience
I’ve never heard anyone pronounce dookie like that before.
Truly a transformative moment thank u
Ive been BINGE watching your videos since stumbling upon your video with Tom Scott. Was literally in the middle of watching your “no worlds strongest coffee” video and this was suggested. Wild.
I think it's a kind of specific question, but I was wondering what are your thoughts on Brazilian coffee, as you talked about high altitude and island grown ones.
I like this guy. He seems competent.
Of COURSE you‘re here as well…! 😄
Gold
He does! It makes me uncomfortable.
Yes.
Aha, there you are! I could swear y'all are related.
He finally called himself an expert, brother been in denial for years.
They probably forced him to..
Weird Coffee Person still fits him better
Maybe he told WIRED people to include just his name rather than "coffee expert answers.."
James reluctantly yields to acclaim... It's difficult for experts to refer to themselves as such, because with expertise comes the humbling realization that there's a huge amount still to learn.
Man is the former World Champion Barista, and he still pretends to just be a random UA-cam dude 😂
James Hoffmann is that rare breed of person who's incredibly knowledgeable about something, but manages not to be insufferable with it.
ok
I know I am not that person. If I know something for sure I will have you know and will rub it in when you are persistently wrong. 😇
I feel very put in my place by him saying "oh actually in france it is proper to say expresso"
@@truongnguyenhongnhat6590 🫵👣
He’s quite insufferable
This guy is great. He should have his own coffee channel.
He does, it is a wonderful channel.
@@TheBiggRobb r/woooosh
@@JonathanRox27Jor-El man I wish saying this to people. I'm doing it again ty
ROFL
me too, should have his own channel; would be good to watch.
This guy is great at explaining things.
I like the way he espressos himself.
I giggled
Out is the general direction in which you should get.
Just shut up and take my like
Hey bro, i do food reviews while I’m high off zaza on my yöutube chånnel
You took your time brewing that comment
You can always tell the people who are truly passionate and knowledgeable about any given topic when they transcend the snobbery. Like a teacher who knows the joy in making it accessible - this guy is really impressive and doesn't impose his own opinions.
You put that incredibly well
I never thought that I would be this entertained while listening to someone explain to me what coffee is
Yeah, and I just learned how to save $10 in shipping by buying in larger quantities and freezing it.
He's really showing the difference between a 'coffee expert' and 'coffee snob' through his responses!
@@asimhussain8716 Wait, I don't undestand, are we now judging people by the faces they have in a video thumbnail? The guy in the video didn't seem snobby at all, at least to me (unless you count being knowledgeable about coffee making and being more specialized when doing so at his own house and stuff as being snobby, in which case... Idk what to tell you. Everyone has their own opinion, i guess lol).
@@asimhussain8716 can you define snob for us maybe? To further expound, can you describe what a coffee snob is?
ok
@@asimhussain8716 he's pretentious indeed but a snob? I don't think so
Er... I believe you'll find it's spelled "coffee _espert"._
So well spoken, knowledgeable and passionate
James is my favorite internet person
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Nice
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Foarte bine
As a Brazilian, I can say that we start having coffee for breakfast at a very early age, basically, as soon as you can drink something out a cup, but it is usually mixed with milk. In fact, the staple breakfast in Brazil is (or used to be) coffee with milk, bread and butter (or margarine, mind you). Coffee is so common here as a morning drink that our word for breakfast is, literally, "morning coffee" (even when there is no coffee in it).
Same as in Turkish. Breakfast is called: KAHVALTI
Yep I don't know when I started drinking coffee but I'm pretty sure I was younger than 9. Then I came to the US and I saw people being incredibly squeamish about giving coffee to children and I'm like what
@isodoublet I think, as a culture we, really are ambivalent about children.
Verdade
there is no way this is good for the development of children
I have been a coffee drinker for 70 years (a Royal Navy Sailor then a police officer both occupations dedicated to coffee drinking) but I have learned that before watching this gent I new nothing about the brew I was drinking thanks for enlightening me
James is the coffee king, why has Netflix not optioned a show with him? A grand tour of coffee.. It’s history, cultural significance.. everything… I’d watch that!
There is a book. Now, to turn it in to a tv series...
Yeah, it's a no brainer. Anthony bourdain or Somebody Feed Phil, but only coffee.
Coffee Grand tour ... I picture James and Clarkson bickering as they careen around the Columbian mountains.
I'd watch that too! I won't hear any other person talk about coffee. It HAS to be James Hoffman.
@@TateVanPatten Oh god, i can already hear the coffee nerds go "The book is better!", "That's not in the book! it's non canon!".
This is the only right pick for this subject. Well done Wired!
Rao, Perger, Gagné, Hedrick? There’s not a « only right pick » lol
@@multivac0003 No. Hames is the only pick.
@@multivac0003 they have without a doubt the expertise, but do they have the charisma and ability to explain things in an exciting way that James has?
@@multivac0003 Hames is the only correct pick.
@@AndrejSmigala Exactly. Even the way he so classily corrected the use of "expresso" was amazing, and you know every coffee expert would be screaming internally.
I didn't know there was so much hate for cold brew. I strongly prefer it to any other kind of coffee because it's less bitter, less sour, and causes me a lot less stomach upset. So for me, it's better in all the ways that matter!
The best way to make coffee is the way that tastes best to you and makes you feel the best. We all have different taste buds, different metabolisms, and different medical situations; there's no one-size-fits-all way to make coffee. I also like a cold brew, but I have to do decaf and water it down a bit to play nice with my meds and get enough flavor out of it without blowing out my palate with bitterness. That's the thing few coffee snobs want to admit, by the way. You don't have to drink full-strength coffee to enjoy it black, and watering it down a touch can soften things up enough for your palate to make sense of it all.
Yeah i dont have the same flavour profile as this guy. I watch his channel for the technical side but yeah his opinions of what tastes better or effects the gut ect i ignore
6:22 Now this is something I don't get. If you want a cold drink, why not drink a cold drink, rather than mucking around with coffee, which is meant to be brewed hot (and drunk pretty warm, too).
@@rosiefay7283 Coffee isn’t actually meant to be drank at all. It wasn’t created with any purpose whatsoever beyond allowing coffee plants to reproduce. There are no rules when it comes to drinking coffee. The coffee plant isn’t gonna hunt you down if you make cold brew.
@@rosiefay7283 tell that to people who drink ice tea. Hot milk. Cold soup.
If James has the time, I’d love a part 2. This collaboration was done very well!
Well he apparently had the time to recreate a commercial with Brad Pitt in it...
To be a Master of something with this level of communication is so rare. James your videos are a delight.
that's Hames to you, smh
This is what we need WIRED.
I didn’t even know there were coffee experts. This was quite interesting 😅
@@khalilahd. He is a barista world champion hehe
@@LtdJorge and also is a co-founder for london based roaster, Square Mile Roaster
@@taistealai5523 also weird youtube coffee guy (self diagnosed)
I see what you did there.
for self-roasting, my parents worked out a really good and consistent way to roast their own coffee was to use a popcorn maker. it would evenly roast the beans while tossing them around and get great results every time.
Wow... that is actually a really good idea. Smart!
I don't know how hoffman manages to be so many things at the same time. He is excited about coffe, but still calm and aware that coffee is to many people just coffe, he is an expert yet humble, educational yet kind and accepting, articulate but not arrogant, and he manages to not be a snob. I loved his content for years but now sseing him outside of his own channel really confirms that he is truly a great guy
As an Austrian I nearly fell off my chair hearing James pronouncing “Ein Kapuziner” perfectly. Took me a bit by surprise.
Screw that, I thought it was italian for god sake 😆
Ja, hat sich definitiv gut angehört
++gasp++ All this time we thought James was British! Now the truth is finally revealed - he's Austrian! 😱😲 #SchockschwereNot
@@electronblue8334
Nice use of SchockschwereNot!
#SchockschwereNot
When does he say this?
I love how he literally won the WBC in 2007 but this is the first time I’ve heard him call himself an expert
What's the WBC?
@@hi-ve1cw World Barista Championship. So he's literally a world champion at brewing and preparing coffee
I'm a tea person but I imagine the coffee this man brews probably tastes like heaven
You know you made it as an independent cafe when he comes to your cafe for the second time to order the same drink.
Problem being once you taste the coffee he makes, most cafe and almost all instant coffee start tasting fake. The good thing with tea is that you require less effort to make tea taste good.
Love that Wired tapped him for this! His channel is great and super informative.
You should have invited Hames Joffmann for an unhelpful coffee answer session!
Can't wait to see the unhelpful summary of this, at least!
Knew I recognised this guy, they look so alike its crazy
@@it-s-a-mystery Rumor has it that they are identical twins, separated at birth, but that's just rumor...
Invite a scammer... right...😒
@@mikeymike437 How dare you. Hames isn't a scammer, simply unhelpful.
I really like how James approaches coffee topics, especially the 'controversial' parts. He will state his opinion, but he won't look down on people who have differing opinions or taste tolerances (like a certain person who drinks coffee channel). He's also willing to experiment and try new things just for the sake of exploration with coffee. I've recently started to watch his content and I've been enjoying all of it.
JH tries new stuff: \*takes a sip* ugh that's.... not pleasant \*proceeds to take another sip* 😵💫
I don't even like any coffee that takes more effort than splashing water into a cup of Taster's Choice but I thoroughly enjoy watching his videos. He is the epitome of what an influencer should really be.
ok
Morgan drinks coffee? Or someone else?
@@vanntooot And that's the cool thing about coffee! You can put as much or as little effort into brewing it as you want. The curse of that, of course, is once you put in a ton of effort once or twice it kind of ruins low-effort coffee.
As a barista of 9, almost 10 years (I think?) I highly appreciated this 🙌 Also learned a few new fun facts to share to my coworkers that undoubtedly will not give two hoots 😂
A tip for those who like their coffee sweetened: add the sugar in the water, before you brew it. It's night and day when compared to adding it to the cup or the powder
Do this if you want to destroy your coffee machine
@@JimNortonsAlcoholism yeah don't put it in your coffee machine. you can, however, put it in with your coffee and water in a french press, your moka pot basket on top of the coffee grounds or even into your kettle if you're making a pour-over!
Honestly the best wired Interview yet. I didn’t even know I wanted the answers to most of these questions and his answers were thorough, articulated extremely well, and usually answered any follow up questions during the explanation. Like this man can teach things well. At least coffee, but I’d assume the manner in which he explains things is a constant.
Edit: He has a UA-cam channel? Subscribed.
You don't know what an interview is. (Also, it's not a word ordinarily capitalized.)
You will love his channel :D
@@dixonpinfold2582 how is this NOT an interview?
@@dixonpinfold2582 sigh. This most definitely is an interview. It is an expert answering questions. Also, as long as it doesn’t make the statement incomprehensible, typos are irrelevant. This is the comment section on a UA-cam video, not a published essay. What specifically were you trying to do here? Like what was the goal?
@@shortstuph123 I find your reply profoundly dull-minded and not worth my care.
James Hoffman would have made an incredible teacher, the patience to explain every concept, and the non-judgemental attitude. Not that I’m complaining, we got an amazing coffee expert instead. Just following his videos has made such a large impact on how I brew my coffee, his humour is just an added bonus.
this dudes hair is kinda.... amazing. its just so, majestic.
I remember long time ago watching his videos when I started getting into brewing my coffee. Now binge watching his videos again after got curious about a Makita
coffee machine. Very resourceful man👍
So excited for this video. Now we just need one where he and Hames Joffmann appear together!
I'm hoping that Hames makes an unhelpful summary of this, but there may not be enough pained facial expressions for that to happen.
@@MahlenMorris You never know. Hames is a magician!
I haven't seen that many of his videos, how can I find the origin to this Hames Joffman joke? Does any one know the video?
@@annakareninacamara6580 There's a channel with that name which cuts James' videos in order to summarize them (usually out of context) or make him say... fruity things.
@@qwesx ooooh lmao i didn't know that, thank you so much!
I'm so happy that my man Hoffman is finally getting the respect and popularity he deserves. He's come such a long way!
Dude has the best speech skills!!! No fumbles no filler words direct and linear i wish to be like him when i grow up
I like to also think that adding milk is more alkaline vs coffee being a tad bit more acidic. By mixing them, they would bring the drink closer to pH balanced and subtly alter the flavor & taste profile.
Even though I've been watching James Hoffman for couple of years now, it gives me so much joy to see him on Wired as an expert! He deserves all the attention!
The amount of information James is able to cover per 60 seconds truly impress me. That video is Soo dense in information!! Quality content for sure 😍
Just found you several videos ago. I am half italian and grew up with the Mocca Pot and watched your video on how to improve that, so thanks for that. Also I found it really nice that you are no snob about coffee and still let us know how you see things. Thank you.
gotta bring this guy back, knows what he's talking about and is great at relaying that information
Check out his UA-cam for seeing how deep the coffee rabbit hole can go
I make my coffee the same way as I ever have and it's good enough for me. But I watch James videos religiously just because he's so knowledgeable and passionate without being condescending. Just a joy to listen to.
Can we please have more of this guy? A part two? A series? A four-hour lecture? I'd watch it all twice - and now with good coffee!
His channel on UA-cam is basically this. But a lot of the videos can be quite technical for those not familiar with specialty coffee
You should really check out his UA-cam channel.
You can have a hundreds-part series by watching his channel!
What a well-spoken human being.
I do not like coffee at all, but this dude seems super chill and I’d have a cup or two with him
And, I bet that he'd have a good idea *what type of coffee to serve you as someone who doesn't like coffee!*
You know, like this one or that one has less of this flavour and more of that note....
Because maybe for those who don't like the taste, there's some 'microchemical' or whatever that your taste buds are reacting to that certain types of coffee wouldn't have or some other scientific explanation.
Or maybe you'll never like coffee and that's okay too :D
Don't do it. It's a cult!
It's actually bizar to finally see James make a syphon coffee, because I've been on a binge of his videos to learn about coffee but never found one if him going into the syphon style. I gave up my search yesterday, an voilà ! Here it is :)
He never mention any asian brewing method (yet). Im looking forward to it.
I became obsessed with espresso videos a couple months ago, especially James's. He really has a way about explaining things and a great personality for doing so. $1400 later, I now have a Flair 58 LE, Eureka Mignon Speciality grinder, Fellow EKG Pro Kettle, and various specialty local coffees. It's been a really fun hobby so far.
A part of me died when he said he don't get why people add milk and sugar in tea (Yes, I'm Indian, chai is love)
Don't worry. He sounds British. They're not to be taken seriously especially when it comes to matters of taste
It really depends. If you're making high quality coffee or tea, you're just drowning out the complexity. If you just want a drink it really doesn't matter
I like cream and sugar in chai tea
@@idontevenhaveapla7224funny thing is in uk we also put milk and sugar in tea he just has a uncommon opinion
This was absolutely amazing. a very "relaxed" attitude but also backed with hard facts and a deep knowledge. Now I need to go and make myself a cup.. and order some beans...
I have quit coffee for about two years now and have never felt more energized but this guy makes me wanna start drinking it again.
His yt channel is a rabbit hole of weird coffee entertainment
If the reason for quitting was issues with the caffeine intake, try switching to SPECIALTY coffee. The amount of caffeine in coffees that qualify as specialty (and in all 100% arabica coffee really) is way lower than the amount present in regular comercial ones (robusta or arabica/robusta blends), since it grows at high altitudes and, as James explains, the plant doesn't need to produce that much caffeine.
Also, the taste ;)
Was it easy to quit? If not, in terms of physical part or just that urge to flip a cup after an hour in front of screen? I'm just russianly broke and think about quitting as well(
@@msalc23 The issue was my stomach. I got sick and somehow my gut couldn't handle caffeine anymore. So I quit. Good coffee doesn't upset my stomach but like I said I feel less tired since I quit so I decided to just stay off of it instead of opting for good coffee.
@@rmysterios Decaf options have improved a lot in the past few years. A good amount of specialty roasters are doing decaf and several are doing light roast decafs. Check out Cat & Cloud's Friend Zone Decaf or Just Coffee Coop's Decaf Light.
Never been James' style to reply to anything with a short or condensed answer and I'm all here for it. WIRED does a lot of these videos and while all are more or less fun, there's a great variety between guest hosts and answers. I really like James' eye for detail and the genuine attitude towards entertaining even the sillier questions with a thorough answer.
That was brilliant! I love hearing knowledgeable people just willing to educate and not be on an ego ride ❤
A great content creator to have on Wired. I've been watching James for at least several years. Extremely kind/moderate for how you might normally define a "snob", and extremely knowledgeable of his craft. You picked a good one in terms of overall knowledge and personability.
I was wondering when would James make an appearance in Tech Support to talk about coffee. I'm super pumped it finally happened!
James is the best! One of my favourite things about him is, and you’ll know this if you watch his videos - he will tell you how to brew your coffee, but he’ll then tell you to do what you enjoy. Everything he does is just a suggestion…he just wants us to enjoy our coffee❤
It's almost like this guy has lived his life at the *perfect* level of caffeination to help him study coffee...
I loved this comment HAHAHHA
I try to get a similar level of drunk when I play darts.
Loved all your answers, you are so wholesome to listen to because you don't judge anyones preferences.
There was one question I was hoping would be on the list, but it didn't make it! Why does my coffee taste different/bad immediately after I place it into a thermos?
Wtf I just got into coffee a few days ago and am binging his videos. Now he is here on Wired, what a coincidence
James is the best, but if you run out of James to watch, then Lance Hedrick and Morgan Drinks Coffee may help you fill the void, they also run coffee channels that are both entertaining and informative.
The exact same thing happened to me but with Tom Scott's video with him. Got him recommended a few days before that and binged him and suddenly he's on Tom Scott. I actually have a theory that maybe these channels upload their videos in advance but don't publish them right away. However the youtube algorithm knows that the video is coming so boosts his channel prematurely. That's just a conspiracy theory though, can't prove it
@@paritybit7830 Hames Joffman is the next logical step
@@DuBstep115 Lol. Well, Hames should be watched by everyone that watches James, he's supremely entertaining but not very informative. In fact, I'd go so far as to call his videos downright unhelpful.
James Hoffmann on Wired was the best Christmas present I didn't ask for
It’s november
@@MinaF99 great reply ,😂😂😂
@@MinaF99 I was just grocery shopping. There a big cooler of Egg Nog and the Candy Cane Ice cream had arrived.
I agree, it's also very still November.
James Hoffmann on Wired is great but Hames Joffmann would make my entire year.
@@Briwalker42 it would be iconic
As someone who cannot physically handle more than one shot of coffee, this was so entertaining to watch! Wish I could delve more into this world of bean juice.
I'm just loving this guy right here. I don't take coffee at all but have a greater appreciation for coffee thanks to his explanations. I especially love how he doesn't come across as a snob.
I love how Wired shows us that there is an expert for everything.
And they pick great people! People genuinely excited to talk about their subject
One of those things where you can go to a coffee shop, or be at someone's house and you see they have coffee beans, and eventually you'll get around to the subject of James Hoffman.
love hearing intelligent and very articulate people explain their subjects.
What an excellent video, one of my favorite in this series. Very informative, clearly answered questions and explanations. The syphon is really neat, will likely make counter space for it in the future. Great video!
So well spoken, knowledgeable and passionate. Love the accent. Wired gets the best people to do this format!
If you want to go further down the coffee stuff rabbit hole, his youtube channel is awesome.
Checked him out right away. That's one long rabbit hole for sure
@@isaeva3088 and once you've watched all the helpful James Hoffman videos, Hames Joffman is there for the unhelpful but funny ones
Saw this guy on Tom Scott Plus, he's awesome!
An excellent presentation. James is well-spoken, polite and knowledgeable without sounding elitist. A delight even if I didn't like coffee. As a coffee drinker, it was superb.
We need more episodes with this guy!!!
The best way to have your coffee is the way you like it, remember that ☕️ :)
Can't wait for Hames Joffmann to get hold of this gem.
It is absolutely normal to serve lattes (we just call it coffee with milk, "café com leite") for children here in Brazil and, yes, they do it in schools with kids since kindergarten, especially public schools.
James Hoffmann is the Jacob Collier of coffee.
Also, at 9:23, he pronounces "Kapuziner" right, so everything he says must be true.
this is such an incredibly specific and brilliant reference
I was watching James Hoffman videos for literally years before I got into drinking coffee. What an enthusiast!
He's the reason I went down the rabbit hole and I'm sure I'm not the only one
boy you are a James Hoffman enthusiast
@@maxmuenchow count me in. Never regret
I watched James because my brother mistakenly bought whole beans instead of instant one time. And then I bought a cheapo press and grinder and I thought it’ll end there.
Does anybody know of a good commercially available coffee? I use just enough sugar to take some bitterness out, only slightly sweet and 1/2 & 1/2. I used to buy Don Franciscos espresso blend, but I can't find it locally anymore.
James is great and deserves his explosion in popularity, love his channel.
My daughter has ADHD, I give her a small cup of 1/2 caf in the mornings and it helps her concentrate at school :-) Loved this video with James, could listen to him talk all day about coffee and just listen to him talk LOL!!!
Yeah, it's a stimulant but kids definitely don't need coffee mixed with medication. Especially without blood pressure monitoring. Stimulants have side effects as well as ceiling effects.
@@margodphda minority of people with ADHD are on medication. For sure it’s effective for many despite the side affects but don’t assume everyone with ADHD is medicated.
Dalgona actually has been in vogue in indian homes for decades. We called it fetua which simply translates to whipped coffee. Recently an FMCG brand launched it selling even in songle serving sachets
never heard of it.
I don't even drink coffee (extremely caffeine sensitive and don't enjoy the taste enough to seek decaf) yet I can't stop watching James's videos. They're just that good. Great video! ☕
Super hyped for this, James Hoffmann is goated!
Everything about this video-the coffee, the information, the accent-was delightfully entertaining. It's 11:30 p.m. here at the moment so I'm not about to go brew a cup, but it made me look forward to my morning coffee that much more.
caffeine itself is in part what's known as a "digestive accelerant" this means that in addition to giving you energy it has a side effect that speeds up the digestion process and thus results in bowl movements occurring sooner; since there is a significant amount of caffeine in coffee, that's why coffee makes you go to the bathroom.
It's strange seeing him outside his own channel. Gives me "who let the weird coffee person out of his box" vibes, I love it.
I appreciate that James had to say it twice to "Don't do that" about drinking pooped out beans
He not only answered the questions, but also with a lot of info that we all wanna know. HGreat thanks!
I'm glad to see the Aeropress mentioned. To anyone who hasn't used one I imagine it seems like a silly little device but it actually does make great coffee. Just get yourself a kettle to boil the water, a burr grinder and some good beans and you'll have a really good cup of coffee in under 5 minutes.
Was also pleasantly surprised to see the Aeropress, using it with the inverted method is my favorite way to make coffee. So strong and delicious! Reusable metal filter also a good add on for it.
an espresso machine can be expensive but a burr grinder will even be more exp 😂
@@Thragdain FWIW James has an Aeropress guide, and does not use or recommend the inverted method. I switched to his method, coffee is still delicious, but I've stopped knocking my grounds all over the counter (inverted is a lot less stable).
I don't know how well the normal method works with a metal filter though.
@@BlairdBlaird been doing it inverted for years and never had an issue. I like doing it that way because I can fill the the water to the top and let it sit for a while with nothing leaking into the cup. I'll check out the guide even if I'm pretty set in my ways and unlikely to change
edit: watched it but I prefer inverted. To each their own though
@@Thragdain Yeah inverted for years here too, it's perfect
When an expert is not a snob (especially with the sugar question). Loved this!
James has a kind of "if you like it, good for you" philosophy. That being said, when he tries coffee that isn't up to his standards, he pulls the most amazing faces.
@@FriedlichChiller Hames Joffman has captured these delightful expressions quite expertly.
He is absolutely a snob, but a respectful one that recognizes that tastes are subjective
The person who said 'why do people put milk and sugar in their tea and coffee' sounds like such a snob. Coffee can taste like however people like to make it - calm down yourself and just let people do what they want to their own drink, it doesn't affect you.
By the same logic why don't you just pick the coffee bean straight off the tree and put it in your mouth, why bother to roast and push it through pressurised boiling water, learn to love the natural bitter taste smh this is why people hate coffee snobs
21:32 The last question (and answer) broke my lil korean heart. If made properly with the correct ratios, dalgona coffee is DELICIOUS. The whole point of the drink is to be sweet- it's based off of an old candy that was sold by street vendors. But as a former coffee snob, I totally understand that sweet coffee is not everyone's first choice. ❤
3 or 4 cups a day is so wild to me! I love coffee and I wish I could handle that much. For some reason I seem to be really sensitive to caffeine, even having 2 strong cups is sometimes enough to make me really nervous and hyper aware of my heart beat
Maybe you’re thinking a full mug of coffee when he says a cup…? Just guessing. Typically a standard “cup of coffee” is less than 200mL (around 6 oz.). So 4 cups of coffee would still be less than two cans of your typical soda.
4:14 can we just appreciate Jame's flawless reading of 'Ion understand that part'.
I find that if you ever need to re-heat coffee, the way to go is to heat up milk and pour the coffee in afterwards. That way the coffee isn't heated as drastically, but you still get a nice warm beverage.
That's good if you like milk. But if you don't like it microwave is the safest way to re-heat the coffee without changing its taste.
Very much enjoyed this - thank you!! Great information + humor = total win.
Got into coffee because of a game called Persona 5, and it have opened a new world to me when it comes to really appreciating a proper cup of coffee, and it is also nice to have the skill to make a proper cup of coffee whenever somebody drop by, we have a real heavy coffee culture where I live after all. Love my french press, highly recommend people to at the least try different coffee if they can, even the things they don't normally think they would enjoy, it might surprise you.
“Looking cool Joker!”
JAMES! Now this man deserves all the exposure given. So knowledgeable and a delight to listen to.
Can I press like on a video several times over? One of the best video formats on UA-cam with one of my favorite people on the internet talking about one of my favorite things.
This was so informing. I like how James speaks fast and gets to the topic and answers without too much jabber.
Even though I've watched all James' videos ever and a lot of other coffee videos out there, I'm still excited to listen James explaining the difference between immersion and percolation (for the 219th time)
I don't even drink coffee, but his explanations make every answer really interesting!!
Love you so much, James. Thank you for your knowledgeable gifts!
idk what it is but i could hear this man talk about anything for hours something about his tone and accent and how articulate he is...its just soothing
I honestly did know there was this much to learn about coffee. Quite interesting. Thanks WIRED ❤
Check out his UA-cam-Channel. Then we can talk about how much there is about coffee.
I love James Hoffmann. He's extremely knowledgeable without sounding pretentious. He's the reason I've gotten into the nuances of coffee as a hobby!