Merry Christmas! Hope everyone is enjoying this white (legged) day as much as me.
Nothing too fancy from Santa. A French press for my coffee which I'm excited about. He will be bringing me a winch sometime soon though.
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which French press? I have two, one is awesome, the other is not. I'm always looking for better products.
- Torg
I've been using the Clever Dripper and have quite enjoyed the coffee. Never had a French Press before so this is a first for me. I went with a one from Amazon to try it out so I went with a SterlingPro from Amazon. So far so good. Coffee tastes less bitter than the Dripper. Be curious to hear your thoughts on presses in general. Sounds like a good conversation once I get my ass out to a ride...
Edit added link...
SterlingPro Double Wall Stainless Steel French Coffee Press, 1 Liter https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00MMQOZ1U/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_MBDFwbGG1KZ3Q
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That is very similar to my good one. I have a Frieling, but I'm not sure of the size. The double wall allows the temp to be more stable than a glass sides press. Preheating the press with hot water helps keep the temp stable during the brewing process.
Make sure your hot water is at the appropriate temperature (i follow the wait one minute after I stop it from boiling...thermometers are a PITA). I use a baby feeding spoon to swirl the coffee in the water...it was more useful when I used a glass French Press, although a bit too short to get to the bottom of the press when scraping the grains out. Be sure to add the water to the ground coffee, then mix them together vigorously. The grind does matter with making the press (literally pressing the plunger) easier...play around with the grind if pressing the coffee is tough (likely too fine of a grind if pressing the plunger is tough). I do 4 minutes of soak time before I press the plunger.
I'm into cold coffee, so I make my coffee strong, very strong. A coffee geek friend of mine (former barista at Starbucks) says there is no better coffee than a good, fresh French Press....I wouldn't know since I don't drink hot coffee.
Are you grinding coffee fresh every time, or buying it ground at the store?
- Torg