I like the idea of a better shower head for the Moccamaster, but I think heating up a larger mass of stainless steel will reduce your initial water temp. I am a fan of some durable plastic for this application, so it doesn’t rob as much heat from the brew water.
According to the manual the “half pot/full pot” button is actually a heating plate high/low button. To get flow rate control you need a different basket.
With the KGB Select you can control the flow rate. This is exactly what the manual says: "On the half-jug setting, the water is pumped through more slowly for a longer coffee extraction time and a more intense favour."
This is awesome as I'm always looking for a better cup of coffee. I have a MoccaMaster and hoping for an Encore for my birthday. Never tried third third wave but I'm super interested! Thanks for the great vids!
Just as an fyi: the water reservoir line that you refer to is 4 cups/16 oz/473 ml. You'll need to fill slightly above that line to reach 500 ml. I'm looking forward to your new stainless steel showerhead.
The recipe seems to be 'to the line' and the part that is in error is him saying '500mL', instead of 16 ounces (which is called 4 """cups""", by Technivorm).
Also would you comment on a hand grinder vs electric for drip/pour over? Altho you used a shimmy, wouldn't a good hand grinder produce less fines? Thank u
Luke Thank you for the video question for you I have the exact setup other than the Ode Brew Grinder Gen 2 stock burr and curious on the GRIND SETTING number? I was surprised how low you went with Ode Gen 1
I just won this brewing combo last week(with Ode 2 Grinder) and will start experimenting with the 500ml ratio as I've ALWAYS brewed 1lt by default (professionally), but now can relax and take time to discover if "Less (volume) is more (tasty)" Q.What grind setting would this be on the Ode2?
I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think any of the thermal carafe versions have the switch that slows down the brew process. I have a KBT model, and it doesn't have that switch.
The shimmy thing seemed cool but immediately I thought "really?! One more 'thing' to spend MORE money on?! Why can't the damn grinder just grind in a fashion that does not produce ground coffee that is inferior and requires further manipulation...?"
@@Coffeehausjust bought a moccamaster and am working on my coffee preparing journey. Don't know where to dm but would be interested in trying this coffee, as well.
Appreciate the tip on the shaker. A year since you posted, but I had’t seen it. Looks like they sell it directly, but those carrying their other gear don’t.
I made a video for all my Facebook friends showing all the different little facets and ways to brew a cup of coffee with my moccamaster and I have the ODE V2 as well to help with the grind sizes and the Perfection as I call it of a cup of coffee🎉
Gotta be honest...but when you stirred the grounds, the grounds already looked like they were being evenly saturated. I get the flaws with the brew head design not being a true shower head....but I can't imagine it makes that much of a difference unless you're making a large brew with a lot of grounds in the basket. Smaller brews seem to get evenly saturated just fine.
The only disappointment with the moccamaster is water dispersion. Agitating the grounds really does make a significant difference. I went as far as buying a second arm and using an ice pick to redirect the water ejection. It helps, but I'm looking forward to trying the prototype spray head.
Greetings from Germany. We have the Moccamaster for several years now, grind the beans and receive very good results. So, that Shimmy caught my attention and I would Like to know wäre to buy it. Thanks also for your interesting Video. Don
Perhaps, and it should be noted that 4 Technivorm """cups'"" is actually only 16 ounces, not 32 ounces as you would expect. Also, there's no line for 5 cups... but there are lines for 4 and 6 cups, etc.
Hi, I have been following your channel for a couple of months and I have learned a lot...thanks. I have a Baratza Virtuoso+. Would you be able to say what settings would correspond to the settings you are using on the Ode.
@@mikesabran well, I think I do, but I am merly a coffee enthusiast. I wanted to get it try try out the flat burrs vs the Breville conical ones. I definitely enjoy the ode gen 2 and am please with my purchase but if it’s not in your budget to upgrade, the smart pro is still a great grinder.
i’m surprised you didn’t remove the jug at the start for the bloom or allow any steeping, or turn off the power for the initial bloom. is all that unnecessary in your view?
It's a bit confusing, but a """half pot""" is enough for one decent sized mug of coffee... equivalent to *16 ounces* of coffee (pint glass) or *a 'large' coffee at McDonald's.* For me that's about 1 serving (therefore the smallest amount I'm likely to brew). There are several lines marked on the reservoir -- the lines are marked '2,4,6,8,10' and you multiply those by 4, to get the equivalent volume in ounces: 2=8 ounces (only about half a mug of coffee, LOL) 4=16 ounces (~half pot, decent mug) 6=24 ounces (~half pot, extra large mug or travel mug, etc.) 8=32 ounces (two large McDonald's coffee cups) 10=40 ounces (full pot) As far as the settings on the brew basket, the model I have only has 'fully open, for a full pot', 'half way open for a half pot', and 'closed to prevent dripping or to bloom'. If you want to make a very small amount, I highly suspect you can use the brew basket from the Cup One model, which has a small hole to change brew timing for only one cup, and is designed to make 10 ounces of coffee. Or something like a standard plastic Melita pour over cone basket that uses #2 filters (haven't tried it yet, but it fits on the brew basket shelf on the Technivorm -- might need rubber bands to secure it).
I have been using the Select from December’23. Often it’s just the two of us. I transfer the beans into plastic centrifuge tubes ( mine ar graduated to 50 ml, but to avoid airspace I fill to the brim and knock it down to fill any gaps too) so it’s usually around 20 grams +/- 2 grams. I’ve found I get a strong enough brew I like to drink with milk ( I prefer with milk and sugar as my first cup) with 500 ml - the 4 cup mark. If I want to brew less, I use half a tube and pour to the 2 cup mark. Taste is individual preference, and what I find good for me may not be so for anther… but still I hope this helps
Currently being produced! The pre-stainless launches are headed out the door - slowly. It takes us about 19.5 hours to produce each one. Stainless, we should see this spring!
Interesting. Is there a reason you used 1 liter of water instead of 1.25 liters. . . ? At a ratio of 60 grams of coffee to 1.0 liter of water, the amount of coffee increases to 75 grams for the 1.25 liter full pot. Are there concerns of overflow? Thanks.
Grind setting is not universal for all roasts and volumes brewed. Lesser amounts, as well as lighter roasts, need a finer grind. Additionally, sifting allows him to grind much finer than he ordinarily would. You likely would not want to go that fine, if you did not sift out all the super fine particles. If you ground that fine, and did not sift out all the super fine particles, like he says, in the video, you would experience harness and muddyness in the cup.
Filters lay flatter if you fold them, and I’ve had a couple break on me when I didn’t fold them. But if wetting the paper makes it stick to the side and it doesn’t break, you should be fine
WOW--new subscriber to your channel. Learned so much, feel like I enrolled in "coffee university"--just beginning my journey towards better coffee. Thanks for all you do!
I don't off the unit because we use the pot after for about a hour. I thought that you could leave the coffee maker on because it keeps the coffee at a perfect heat range after that brewing cycle. Am I wrong?
Luke, I'm surprised you suggest using distilled water and then adding a Third Wave Water Packet to get the perfect blend of mineral water. The Moccamaster instructions say, "We do not recommend using reverse osmosis filtered water or distilled water, as it can damage the brewer's boiling element."
For a simple use with moccamaster spoon how many spoon for 1 cup .?? Cause i dont have all those machine .i have moccamaster spoon ground coffee.thank u
They want you to buy distilled water, then add back the minerals, then filter out the fines? But you eyeball the water amount? I love you coffee experts, but you crack me up.
The funnel mixes the coffee in the carafe so the flavor is equal from the first cup to the last cup. My Ninja drip brew has it and it makes awesome tasting coffee.
I don't personally go to all the trouble in the video, but I suppose you could do larger batches and separate/seal them in the right quantities. I have very good tap water, so the idea of 'making' water seems absurd to me. If I had crummy water, I'd probably be obsessed, though.
lol I wake up …. Battle the top and the metal arm that pings off from time to time …. Then wait for about a cup to pour into the jug … THEN ITS INDIANA JONES TIME ….. hold a small cup to swap with jug ( like the gold statue and bag of sand ) Aaaaaaaa sweet cofffe 😂
Yeah it’s bs. His recipe is completely fucked. He mixes his own water, uses all the most expensive and useless tools and then brews at a ratio of 1:14 or something because he thinks 4 cups=500ml🤡 😂
Bravo on this video! You got a new sub from me! I recently made a Latte on my page too and *your dish looks amazing!* Hope to stay connected my fellow chef! 😁
I like how you think an Ode Fellow grinder is cheap. It’s over $300, you die hard coffee snobs are something. I weight my water and beans, but not going to shift my grinds when I’ve paid for an expensive machine. Also get a zero water pitcher don’t need those packets you’re taking about.
What you’re not understanding is that this kind of technique would be for someone who is an enthusiast. Of course Joe Blow is not going to take it to this level.
Once you've had what YOU consider a GREAT cup of coffee that doesn't get worse as you drink it and tastes the same cup after cup, brew after brew... day after day... well, you get it🎉... It's no problem at all❤
What’s lacking in all these videos is someone actually making a full pot of coffee, you have half a pot there & didn’t even fill the water reservoir to its max. Perhaps it’s just not possible to make a good pot of coffee with more water? If not, I just wish folks would say so. Is half a pot of coffee the max you can do while still keeping it quality?
I think it's the opposite -- the machines are designed to produce good results with a full pot. So, people are more interested in making a half pot that's perfect. By the way, that 'half pot' that he made is really only the equivalent of a large coffee at McDonald's... about one serving, for me. I might drink two, some days.
New subscriber. I just bought a Moccamaster and this was incredibly helpful and informative, thank you.
I like the idea of a better shower head for the Moccamaster, but I think heating up a larger mass of stainless steel will reduce your initial water temp. I am a fan of some durable plastic for this application, so it doesn’t rob as much heat from the brew water.
If the larger metal mass makes a difference, I'm sure that fanatical people will run a batch of plain water through, to pre-heat the metal.
Mixes his own blend of water. Eyeballs the amount 🥲
😂
Dumb.
According to the manual the “half pot/full pot” button is actually a heating plate high/low button. To get flow rate control you need a different basket.
Yes nothing more than amount of heat on the plate. Nothing that adjust flow rate of water.
With the KGB Select you can control the flow rate.
This is exactly what the manual says: "On the half-jug setting, the water is pumped
through more slowly for a longer coffee extraction time and a
more intense favour."
Phenomenal video. Can’t say I will do all the steps but love learning it. And you explained it very well.
This is awesome as I'm always looking for a better cup of coffee. I have a MoccaMaster and hoping for an Encore for my birthday. Never tried third third wave but I'm super interested! Thanks for the great vids!
10:00 the shot of the coffee pot went from 1/4 to almost 1/2 full.
I seen that👀
Technivorm in their user manual suggests a courser grind size compared to normal Drip grind size ? 😮
Just as an fyi: the water reservoir line that you refer to is 4 cups/16 oz/473 ml. You'll need to fill slightly above that line to reach 500 ml.
I'm looking forward to your new stainless steel showerhead.
I had the same thought… that’s not right
The recipe seems to be 'to the line' and the part that is in error is him saying '500mL', instead of 16 ounces (which is called 4 """cups""", by Technivorm).
It must be different for the brewers with the thermal carafe. The lines correspond to liters on mine (line 1 is 250ml, 2 is 500ml, etc).
Where is the stainless steel shower head or the 3d printed shower head
We paid real $ and no word or product from you. Please advise.
Also would you comment on a hand grinder vs electric for drip/pour over? Altho you used a shimmy, wouldn't a good hand grinder produce less fines? Thank u
Can we have an update on the showerhead? Also; does it drop in brewing temperature?
Thanks you!
Luke Thank you for the video question for you I have the exact setup other than the Ode Brew Grinder Gen 2 stock burr and curious on the GRIND SETTING number? I was surprised how low you went with Ode Gen 1
Sifting out the fines enables him to go that low.
I just won this brewing combo last week(with Ode 2 Grinder) and will start experimenting with the 500ml ratio as I've ALWAYS brewed 1lt by default (professionally), but now can relax and take time to discover if "Less (volume) is more (tasty)"
Q.What grind setting would this be on the Ode2?
Since you turn the system off after brewing, why wouldn't it be better to buy the carafe version to keep the coffee hot?
The carafe version doesn't come in that pretty pistachio color😁
I'm not 100% sure, but I don't think any of the thermal carafe versions have the switch that slows down the brew process.
I have a KBT model, and it doesn't have that switch.
Thanks for this. I am enjoying my Moccamaster , Encore, Thirdwave combo. Still on the hunt for the right coffee! That shimmy unit is interesting.
Shoot us a DM, would love to send you some
The shimmy thing seemed cool but immediately I thought "really?! One more 'thing' to spend MORE money on?! Why can't the damn grinder just grind in a fashion that does not produce ground coffee that is inferior and requires further manipulation...?"
@@RaymondRAYCEALL grinders produce fines.
@@Coffeehausjust bought a moccamaster and am working on my coffee preparing journey. Don't know where to dm but would be interested in trying this coffee, as well.
Appreciate the tip on the shaker. A year since you posted, but I had’t seen it. Looks like they sell it directly, but those carrying their other gear don’t.
I made a video for all my Facebook friends showing all the different little facets and ways to brew a cup of coffee with my moccamaster and I have the ODE V2 as well to help with the grind sizes and the Perfection as I call it of a cup of coffee🎉
When brewing a half pot of coffee, should you use a finer grind of coffee than you would normally use with a full pot?
Gotta be honest...but when you stirred the grounds, the grounds already looked like they were being evenly saturated. I get the flaws with the brew head design not being a true shower head....but I can't imagine it makes that much of a difference unless you're making a large brew with a lot of grounds in the basket. Smaller brews seem to get evenly saturated just fine.
The only disappointment with the moccamaster is water dispersion. Agitating the grounds really does make a significant difference. I went as far as buying a second arm and using an ice pick to redirect the water ejection. It helps, but I'm looking forward to trying the prototype spray head.
Here for the Jjjjound mug! :)
Still no ETA on the improved shower head on their website 😢
The original is just fine.
Greetings from Germany. We have the Moccamaster for several years now, grind the beans and receive very good results. So, that Shimmy caught my attention and I would Like to know wäre to buy it. Thanks also for your interesting Video. Don
A true German would make their own Shimmy, out of billet tool steel, to precise dimensions (ten thousandths, obviously). Nice try, though!
@@hxhdfjifzirstc894if they would, they wouldn't measure in inches.
Just tried your decaf……the biggest fan
Excellent video!! Thank you! Now considering a Fellow Shimmy as well as your shower head. Looks cool...
Luke,
Isn't half of the capacity of this machine 5, not 4 cups since the full line reads off 10 cups?
Perhaps, and it should be noted that 4 Technivorm """cups'"" is actually only 16 ounces, not 32 ounces as you would expect.
Also, there's no line for 5 cups... but there are lines for 4 and 6 cups, etc.
Hi, I have been following your channel for a couple of months and I have learned a lot...thanks. I have a Baratza Virtuoso+. Would you be able to say
what settings would correspond to the settings you are using on the Ode.
Without knowing the condition of your equip, etc - I’d recommend starting somewhere in the center and dialing in according to your preference.
Just ordered some coffee. My new machine is on the way. Always looking for the best cup of coffee.
Thank you for this great video, but I have one question - do the „select” switch and changing grinding setting not contradicting each other?
Are fines good for anything? Maybe to create ice cream or some other food product?
Is there any prep for a first brew? Should we run a cycle with just water
I see no downside to running a cycle with plain water... it will wet the filter and pre-heat the outlet arm.
Aside from taking an extra 4 minutes...
I use my grind size at 7 on the Fellow gen2 can’t imagine setting it at 1! WOW
Gen 2 is definitely a different setting!
I have the same Gen 1 fellow ode with Gen 2 fellow burrs, and I've used 7 as well for grind settings. Isn't 1.9 to fine for the moccamaster?
@@Coffeehaus So you recommend setting 1 for Drip coffee? thanks
I was thinking the same thing! I’m at a few clicks above 5 on my gen 2 fellow
Me as well
Could you advise me of the correct grind setting on the Breville Pro Grinder now I am using setting #43 and it seems OK.
I was using 46 but I just bought the Ode gen 2 and use that now.
@@Veggiebonbon Thank you, do you like the Ode gen 2 much better than the Breville
@@mikesabran well, I think I do, but I am merly a coffee enthusiast. I wanted to get it try try out the flat burrs vs the Breville conical ones. I definitely enjoy the ode gen 2 and am please with my purchase but if it’s not in your budget to upgrade, the smart pro is still a great grinder.
i’m surprised you didn’t remove the jug at the start for the bloom or allow any steeping, or turn off the power for the initial bloom.
is all that unnecessary in your view?
Can you make a single cup of coffee? Or is it only 1/2 or full pot as the options to brew?
It's a bit confusing, but a """half pot""" is enough for one decent sized mug of coffee... equivalent to *16 ounces* of coffee (pint glass) or *a 'large' coffee at McDonald's.* For me that's about 1 serving (therefore the smallest amount I'm likely to brew).
There are several lines marked on the reservoir -- the lines are marked '2,4,6,8,10' and you multiply those by 4, to get the equivalent volume in ounces:
2=8 ounces (only about half a mug of coffee, LOL)
4=16 ounces (~half pot, decent mug)
6=24 ounces (~half pot, extra large mug or travel mug, etc.)
8=32 ounces (two large McDonald's coffee cups)
10=40 ounces (full pot)
As far as the settings on the brew basket, the model I have only has 'fully open, for a full pot', 'half way open for a half pot', and 'closed to prevent dripping or to bloom'.
If you want to make a very small amount, I highly suspect you can use the brew basket from the Cup One model, which has a small hole to change brew timing for only one cup, and is designed to make 10 ounces of coffee. Or something like a standard plastic Melita pour over cone basket that uses #2 filters (haven't tried it yet, but it fits on the brew basket shelf on the Technivorm -- might need rubber bands to secure it).
I have been using the Select from December’23. Often it’s just the two of us. I transfer the beans into plastic centrifuge tubes ( mine ar graduated to 50 ml, but to avoid airspace I fill to the brim and knock it down to fill any gaps too) so it’s usually around 20 grams +/- 2 grams. I’ve found I get a strong enough brew I like to drink with milk ( I prefer with milk and sugar as my first cup) with 500 ml - the 4 cup mark. If I want to brew less, I use half a tube and pour to the 2 cup mark. Taste is individual preference, and what I find good for me may not be so for anther… but still I hope this helps
I meant I store the beans in the centrifuge tubes, and open one for each time I want to grind fresh
Any update on the brew arm?
Currently being produced! The pre-stainless launches are headed out the door - slowly. It takes us about 19.5 hours to produce each one. Stainless, we should see this spring!
V pumped for these stainless brew arms
Also want stainless steel as well 😊
Keep us posted
I use RO water. Do you think third wave is still necessary?
Great video. How would you adjust the recipe for decaffeinated? It tends to brew slower.
...by drinking caffeinated
Interesting.
Is there a reason you used 1 liter of water instead of 1.25 liters. . . ?
At a ratio of 60 grams of coffee to 1.0 liter of water, the amount of coffee increases to 75 grams for the 1.25 liter full pot.
Are there concerns of overflow?
Thanks.
32g at 4 cups of water = a ratio of 1:14… idk how you think that coffee shaker will somehow save this brew 😢
That’s a fine grind, right? That’s interesting because Technivorm recommends a coarse grind.
Grind setting is not universal for all roasts and volumes brewed.
Lesser amounts, as well as lighter roasts, need a finer grind.
Additionally, sifting allows him to grind much finer than he ordinarily would.
You likely would not want to go that fine, if you did not sift out all the super fine particles. If you ground that fine, and did not sift out all the super fine particles, like he says, in the video, you would experience harness and muddyness in the cup.
The filter says to fold the edges and I notice you don't do this. Is there a reason?
Filters lay flatter if you fold them, and I’ve had a couple break on me when I didn’t fold them. But if wetting the paper makes it stick to the side and it doesn’t break, you should be fine
Really don’t want this much work in the morning!😂
I feel like I am watching a video of diminishing returns.
Sorry, I just want a cup of coffee. I do not want to do a science experiment every time I make coffee.
WOW--new subscriber to your channel. Learned so much, feel like I enrolled in "coffee university"--just beginning my journey towards better coffee. Thanks for all you do!
So, it is there any recipe that doesn't waste finely ground coffee ?
you can set it aside for making Turkish coffee later?
While you did all this I ran to Dunkin and bought a cup of coffee and donuts…made it back for the finish. 😅
This machine is for coffee much better than Dunkin’
Hype beast flex with the jound ceramic... Hmmm lol
my grind basket is like a magnet to the chaff ....
Try spraying just a tiny bit of water into your whole being prior to grinding.
I don't off the unit because we use the pot after for about a hour. I thought that you could leave the coffee maker on because it keeps the coffee at a perfect heat range after that brewing cycle. Am I wrong?
According Moccamaster recipe for full pot is 68.7 grams of coffee, not 60 grams
Brilliant
Luke, I'm surprised you suggest using distilled water and then adding a Third Wave Water Packet to get the perfect blend of mineral water. The Moccamaster instructions say, "We do not recommend using reverse osmosis filtered water or distilled water, as it can damage the brewer's boiling element."
But when you add minerals back to distilled water, it's no longer distilled water. It's also not reverse osmosis filtered
For a simple use with moccamaster spoon how many spoon for 1 cup .??
Cause i dont have all those machine .i have moccamaster spoon ground coffee.thank u
They want you to buy distilled water, then add back the minerals, then filter out the fines? But you eyeball the water amount? I love you coffee experts, but you crack me up.
Why is there a freaking plastic tube on the pot lid that goes down into the coffee?
The funnel mixes the coffee in the carafe so the flavor is equal from the first cup to the last cup. My Ninja drip brew has it and it makes awesome tasting coffee.
Too many steps for me to do on a daily basis. I've got that coffee maker. Though would be interested in the brew arm redesign when it's available.
I agree on the shaking for fines, but the pre Bloom stir In my eyes and the paperfilter Rinse is easy done and lends itself to noticable improvement
I don't personally go to all the trouble in the video, but I suppose you could do larger batches and separate/seal them in the right quantities.
I have very good tap water, so the idea of 'making' water seems absurd to me. If I had crummy water, I'd probably be obsessed, though.
I use a lido 2, guess I gotta keep messing with it
I ordered this brew arm and never got it. Never heard anything back. Not good. Ordered over a year ago that is
lol I wake up …. Battle the top and the metal arm that pings off from time to time …. Then wait for about a cup to pour into the jug … THEN ITS INDIANA JONES TIME ….. hold a small cup to swap with jug ( like the gold statue and bag of sand ) Aaaaaaaa sweet cofffe 😂
My God. I can't imagine taking this amount of time and effort to make a pot of coffee.
By now id be late for work
I meant the Thermal carafe
I love coffee but this is way too much work. I guess I just really really like coffee .
Yeah it’s bs. His recipe is completely fucked. He mixes his own water, uses all the most expensive and useless tools and then brews at a ratio of 1:14 or something because he thinks 4 cups=500ml🤡 😂
Yeah I put so much cream and sugar in mine that it doesn't matter what machine I use😅
?? How many scoops per cup? I feel like Owsley Stanley brewing Acid or smack with all the scales and whatnot.
Bravo on this video! You got a new sub from me! I recently made a Latte on my page too and *your dish looks amazing!* Hope to stay connected my fellow chef! 😁
I like how you think an Ode Fellow grinder is cheap. It’s over $300, you die hard coffee snobs are something. I weight my water and beans, but not going to shift my grinds when I’ve paid for an expensive machine. Also get a zero water pitcher don’t need those packets you’re taking about.
TDS?
Total Dissolved Solids
This seems like so much damn work.
Honestly at this amount of work….ill make a poor over…
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I dont get why the plastic pieces arent steel... Who wants plastic in their coffee?
An awful lot of messing around for a pot of coffee.
When I first read your review I was like “c’mon it’s a coffee tutorial”…then 48 minutes into the video I was like “you said it perfectly”
What you’re not understanding is that this kind of technique would be for someone who is an enthusiast.
Of course Joe Blow is not going to take it to this level.
Crazy stuff indeed when a machine is supposed to automate what we do.
Once you've had what YOU consider a GREAT cup of coffee that doesn't get worse as you drink it and tastes the same cup after cup, brew after brew... day after day... well, you get it🎉... It's no problem at all❤
If you’re not interested in coffee then why even watch the video or even be rude?
Challenge: do this again but without saying "gonna go ahead and" once.
Why don’t you put a video on the internet so anonymous losers can comment? I do give you credit. You wear your asshat well. Doesn’t. Even. Wobble.
If you have to put all that effort in might as well do a pour over
What’s lacking in all these videos is someone actually making a full pot of coffee, you have half a pot there & didn’t even fill the water reservoir to its max.
Perhaps it’s just not possible to make a good pot of coffee with more water? If not, I just wish folks would say so. Is half a pot of coffee the max you can do while still keeping it quality?
I think it's the opposite -- the machines are designed to produce good results with a full pot.
So, people are more interested in making a half pot that's perfect. By the way, that 'half pot' that he made is really only the equivalent of a large coffee at McDonald's... about one serving, for me. I might drink two, some days.
According Moccamaster recipe for full pot is 68.7 grams of coffee, not 60 grams