How To Brew Coffee in the YETI™ French Press with John John Florence
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
- Ambassador John John Florence @JJF brews a cup of coffee with the all-new Rambler™ French Press from the North Shore of Oahu.
00:00 How to brew French Press coffee
00:15 Materials Needed
00:26 Step 1: Add Coffee and Hot Water
01:06 Step 2: Stir and Brew for 4-5 minutes
01:23 Step 3: Plunge Slowly
01:40 Pour and Enjoy
02:01 @JJF Use Cases
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Brilliant move on YETI. Totally unexpected product from them!
Looks awesome in Big Wave Blue!
Great idea for product and video!
Nice, great job on the video
Pretty sweet they offer a 34 ounce as well as a 64 ounce. I needed a bigger French press anyway so now I’ve got a reason 😂
Don't forget the optional lid to make it into a pitcher
Snow peak for backpacking lol❤
How about a Tea Pot next Yeti??? I’ve only been waiting for a few years 🙏 🙏 🙏 😊❤
Many coffee maker French press smooth❤
Cheer~~~make (beer,coffee) by soaking, boiling, and fermentation.😊
I always need a new France Press for my mixed drinks.
Will the coffee stay hot even with the pour opening not being covered? I would have thought there would be a way to close it to keep the heat in.
Hi Emily, the vacuum insulation of the French Press Pitcher will provide the heat retention of your coffee.
@@yeticoolersWhich Oz version is shown in the video ? 34 or 64 oz ???
@@yeticoolersbut surely the opening remaining open will make it lose heat? Or can you close that?
i want a red one pls
Can you make cold brew with this?
Yes, you can use the Rambler French Press to make cold brew coffee. Please keep in mind, condensation may build up after removing due to the product transitioning from a cold environment to a warm environment
What size is that?
Hi Joe, this is the Rambler 34oz French Press.
@@yeticoolers thank you so much!
If the grounds stay in the cup while you finish it....the coffee will get bitter the longer it's in there... 🤔
How does this make sense?
supposedly their design locks away r grounds at the bottom after you push the plunger down, so it does not continue to brew