Press Pot Tutorial (INeedCoffee.com) (#)
„At the office you can stay clear of the gross break room drip pot and brew your own. You may need to bring in your own electric kettle as most hot water dispensers do not produce water hot enough for optimal brewing. Because the french press itself doesn't require electricity, it is the ideal brewing method for the great outdoors. Your only requirement is heating up the water over a campfire.“
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„In filter and drip systems, avoid brewing less than the brewer's full capacity. If the pot is made to brew six cups, the coffee will taste better if you brew the full six.“
http://www.lucidcafe.com/fundamentals2.html
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„Press pot coffee is coffee steeped for 3-4 minutes at a high temperature (195-205 F), which gives it a thicker and richer taste than you'll find with an auto-drip machine. Drip coffee makers produce a very clean coffee, whereas the press pot may have trace amounts of coffee sediment. Some people will be turned off by the sediment. Others will cherish the richness.“
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„1.All Bunn coffee makers brew a pot in 3 minutes. That sounds great for advertising purposes but the experts say drip grind coffee should brew between 4 & 5 minutes for proper abstraction; a richer cup; I agree!“
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„Medium - A medium ground coffee is what is required by drip pots and vac-pot brewers. There are different degrees of medium depnding upon filter type, but the picture below shows a normal medium grind.“
http://www.ineedcoffee.com/03/coffeegrind/
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„The goal was to brew a strong cup of coffee very quickly. One coffee brewer actually took the shape of a train locomotive (see image) highlighting the connection between speed and power and the use of water boilers used for both modern travel and making “modern” coffee. In 1901 Luigi Bezzera filed his first patent for a large espresso machine. This machine, like the railroad locomotives, was a dazzling piece of equipment-loud, shining with brass fittings and manned with its own “train engineer”, the professional barista.“
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