Aeropress Coffee Maker The AEROPRESS™ is an entirely new way to make coffee. - Water and grounds are mixed together for ten seconds
- Then gentle air pressure pushes the mix through a micro-filter in 20 seconds
- The total brewing time of only 30 seconds results in exceptionally smooth flavor
- Tasters ranging from professional cuppers and author Kenneth Davids, to coffee aficionados all praise the smooth, rich flavor
- Other coffee makers drip hot water on bed of grounds, over extracting at the center and under extracting at the edge
- Micro filtered for grit free coffee – unlike other press-type coffee makers
- Makes 1 to 4 cups (1 or 2 mugs) of coffee or espresso
- Includes a pack of 350 micro-filters with purchase
- Made in U.S.A.
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Videos: Aeropress review
Gail and Kat review the Aeropress and walk through using the Coava disc vs. paper filters.
Aeropress Review - Using the Aeropress
Gail shows us the magic of the Aeropress -- the 'next gen' French Press that makes really delicious espresso for lattes or Americanos. Tasty!
Crew Review: Aeropress with Coava/Able DISK
Coava Coffee/Able Brewing Equipment has produced a couple of great brewing tools that we are trying on for size. First up is the metal filter disk which is used in replacement of the standard paper filters that come with the Aeropress. Gail brews up two cups to compare the flavor difference.
Brew Preps on the Aeropress
Gail shows us the inversion method for brewing with the Aeropress and we test out a prep method that involves extracting with shots as part of the equation. Then we do a taste test.
Experimenting with Able DISK Aeropress Brewing
Coava Coffee recently spun off their equipment company to form Able Brewing Equipment and the DISK now comes with handy suggested prep instructions. We try them out with the DISK and regular paper filters to see how they compare.
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