Model: Aeropress XL Coffee Press – 3 in 1 brew method combines French Press, Pourover, Espresso. Full bodied, smooth coffee without grit or bitterness. Small portable maker for camping & travel
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AeroPress XL Coffee Press – 3 in 1 brew method combines French Press, Pourover, Espresso. Full bodied, smooth coffee without grit or bitterness. Small portable coffee maker for camping & travel
Manufacturer:
Aeropress
Model Number:
XL001
Product SKU:
B0C6NGDLLP
UPC:
85276081991
ASIN:
B0C6NGDLLP
Brand:
AeroPress
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
4.7480316 x 11.748032 x 4.7480316 inches
Item Weight:
0.63 pounds
Item model number:
XL001
Manufacturer:
Aeropress
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Emphasizing this..it's extremely forgiving, also managing to bring out the best in coffees without too much jiggering, unlike pour over/shots/press which takes more dial in, particularly changing coffees. Once you get used to the 'profile' the Aeropress provides, you come to rely on it to give you the coffee's best characters, so much so I think formal cupping is practically pointless. One could compare simple changes in brew prarameters faster by doing uniform Aeropresses and only changing the one parameter (eg. grind size/volume/water temp/rest time, etc.). The 'standard Alan Adler' recipe will always be a decent start point for any new coffee.
You use a coffee cone? Today's coffee drinkers are so coddled. I just chew the beans and pour hot water into my mouth. The way it's supposed to be made.
The aeropress allows you to use a much finer grind size than a french press. This allows for better extraction of light roast coffees. Since a French press uses a metal filter with larger holes, you need to use relatively coarse grind to avoid getting lots of silt in the coffee. The aeropress uses paper filters, so you can grind pretty fine and still make a nice strong, yet clean cup of coffee. Roasting coffee for longer increases the solubility of the active/flavorful compounds, so generally lighter roasted coffees require either finer grind and and longer extraction time to achieve the same level of extraction as a darker coffee, because. The aeropress gives you complete control over extraction time, it allows you to use a relatively coarse metal filter for a richer, oiler mouthfeel or a fine paper filter for a very clean cup, and it allows you to use any grind size. The Aeropress is an exceptionally versatile and fault-tolerant method with easy clean up.
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Or just use a pour over coffee cone and forget all the costs and gimmicks and enjoy coffee the way it's supposed to be made.
You use a coffee cone? Today's coffee drinkers are so coddled. I just chew the beans and pour hot water into my mouth. The way it's supposed to be made.
can anyone tell me what the advantages are over say a french press? I have been using a $10 glass and stainless steel french press for 5+ years. Is this really worth it? Has anyone compared them? thx
can anyone tell me what the advantages are over say a french press? I have been using a $10 glass and stainless steel french press for 5+ years. Is this really worth it? Has anyone compared them? thx
Aeropress is much easier to clean, easier to travel with and smaller.
You use a coffee cone? Today's coffee drinkers are so coddled. I just chew the beans and pour hot water into my mouth. The way it's supposed to be made.
I personally take time activated coffee supplement
can anyone tell me what the advantages are over say a french press? I have been using a $10 glass and stainless steel french press for 5+ years. Is this really worth it? Has anyone compared them? thx
Just another way of making coffee. Biggest perk I see is cleanup is easy. I have one that has sat for years now. I prefer pour over or Bonavita brewer over Aeropress.
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05-12-2024 at 08:26 PM.
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can anyone tell me what the advantages are over say a french press? I have been using a $10 glass and stainless steel french press for 5+ years. Is this really worth it? Has anyone compared them? thx
The aeropress allows you to use a much finer grind size than a french press. This allows for better extraction of light roast coffees. Since a French press uses a metal filter with larger holes, you need to use relatively coarse grind to avoid getting lots of silt in the coffee. The aeropress uses paper filters, so you can grind pretty fine and still make a nice strong, yet clean cup of coffee. Roasting coffee for longer increases the solubility of the active/flavorful compounds, so generally lighter roasted coffees require either finer grind and and longer extraction time to achieve the same level of extraction as a darker coffee, because. The aeropress gives you complete control over extraction time, it allows you to use a relatively coarse metal filter for a richer, oiler mouthfeel or a fine paper filter for a very clean cup, and it allows you to use any grind size. The Aeropress is an exceptionally versatile and fault-tolerant method with easy clean up.
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Alan Adler (Inventor): https://aeroprecipe.com/recipes/a...r-original
Tim Wendelboe: https://aeroprecipe.com/recipes/tim-wendelboe
James Hoffman: https://aeroprecipe.com/recipes/j...ess-recipe
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The taste from metal filters is preferred by many including those who have won the AeroPress yearly championships. More discussion on the previous AP front page thread here: https://slickdeals.net/f/17422641-48-95-aeropress-xl-coffee-press-lightning-deal?page=1
The taste from metal filters is preferred by many including those who have won the AeroPress yearly championships. More discussion on the previous AP front page thread here: https://slickdeals.net/f/17422641-48-95-aeropress-xl-coffee-press-lightning-deal?page=1
The Fellow Prismo I'ved used since it came out years ago is also on AMZ:https://www.amazon.com/Fellow-Pre...97-5003445
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Aeropress is much easier to clean, easier to travel with and smaller.
Just another way of making coffee. Biggest perk I see is cleanup is easy. I have one that has sat for years now. I prefer pour over or Bonavita brewer over Aeropress.
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