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@@gtlover2011 the quality is in keeping with everything they do. It’s very high quality, engineered very well and beautifully designed. Works perfectly and it does brew differently. I was skeptical that it would be much different than a drip or pour over but it does deliver a different brew flavor profile. I’m glad I decided to get it.
@@MrAumbraThanks for the reply. I've been looking for this brewer since last year after I watched the UA-cam short. Not sure if it is their hunger marketing it seems impossible for me to get one which is quite disappointed.
one paper filter might not be enough to prevent rupturing if you're building a lot of pressure below. finer grind (or just a lot of fines) and/or larger dose will create more resistance and risk a rupture. a single paper may also cause some bypass as the metal screen has a gasket to prevent it.
I’m really interested in getting this beauty. I’m wondering if you might have any B-stock, demo units, or items that aren’t sellable that I could purchase at a discount? Thanks so much for considering my request!
It's not a filter sandwich if it's two pieces of paper either side of a metal sandwich. A bacon sandwich isn't two slices of bacon with bread in the middle.
It would have been nice if the basket still has that click into place sound even when using the mesh filte The wingnut gets too hot to touch and hold once you pour boiling water into it ...be careful
recommended brewing temperature is 89-95 C (192-203 F). we've never experienced the wingnut getting too hot to touch while brewing this way. try letting your water sit 1 min or so after boil (assuming you don't have a variable temperature kettle to target this lower range). feel free to write to our support team for more suggestions hello@weberworkshops.com
time is relative to grind size and agitation. some recipes use a finer grind and prolonged agitation without a resting steep. some use medium grind size, minimal agitation and 3-5 min steeps while others use coarser grind and long steep upwards of 8-10 min (similar to cupping protocol).
there are no other brewers that use this size filter to our knowledge. we sell packs of 300 for $15. we also offer replacement glass if you were to ever need one--just hit us up at hello@weberworkshops.com
there will be another drop end of this week, and then every two weeks thereafter. be sure to sign up on the product page to be notified of the restock. thanks!
I was skeptical at first, but ordered one and I am loving it!
I absolutely love this brewer and the aroma of the brew. Weber has done it again! Everything is thought out well and throughout the brewer.
comments like these fuel us the way coffee does you
Love mine!
Made in where? And how's the quality?
@@gtlover2011 the quality is in keeping with everything they do. It’s very high quality, engineered very well and beautifully designed. Works perfectly and it does brew differently. I was skeptical that it would be much different than a drip or pour over but it does deliver a different brew flavor profile. I’m glad I decided to get it.
@@MrAumbraThanks for the reply. I've been looking for this brewer since last year after I watched the UA-cam short. Not sure if it is their hunger marketing it seems impossible for me to get one which is quite disappointed.
Mine will arrive Tomorrow :)
Wouldn’t say that the metal filter is necessary. I just use two filter papers. Just one paper also works, two make for a cleaner cup.
one paper filter might not be enough to prevent rupturing if you're building a lot of pressure below. finer grind (or just a lot of fines) and/or larger dose will create more resistance and risk a rupture. a single paper may also cause some bypass as the metal screen has a gasket to prevent it.
I’m really interested in getting this beauty. I’m wondering if you might have any B-stock, demo units, or items that aren’t sellable that I could purchase at a discount?
Thanks so much for considering my request!
If only they were available...
we will be doing bi-monthly drops going forward so sign up on the product page to be notified of the next restock.
It's not a filter sandwich if it's two pieces of paper either side of a metal sandwich. A bacon sandwich isn't two slices of bacon with bread in the middle.
I’m glad I’m not the only one that is bothered by this
bruh
It would have been nice if the basket still has that click into place sound even when using the mesh filte
The wingnut gets too hot to touch and hold once you pour boiling water into it ...be careful
recommended brewing temperature is 89-95 C (192-203 F). we've never experienced the wingnut getting too hot to touch while brewing this way. try letting your water sit 1 min or so after boil (assuming you don't have a variable temperature kettle to target this lower range). feel free to write to our support team for more suggestions hello@weberworkshops.com
I’d love to hear some timings as well :)
time is relative to grind size and agitation. some recipes use a finer grind and prolonged agitation without a resting steep. some use medium grind size, minimal agitation and 3-5 min steeps while others use coarser grind and long steep upwards of 8-10 min (similar to cupping protocol).
I feel the cleaning is not as easy as the FP or most other drippers.
When will the BIRD be available?
end of this week, and then every two weeks we'll be dropping batches until we can build enough inventory to have available every day.
The machining looks very nice. How much? What kind of filters are these? AeroPress? And what about replacement glass?
there are no other brewers that use this size filter to our knowledge. we sell packs of 300 for $15. we also offer replacement glass if you were to ever need one--just hit us up at hello@weberworkshops.com
When will they be available again ?
there will be another drop end of this week, and then every two weeks thereafter. be sure to sign up on the product page to be notified of the restock. thanks!