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Finally, AeroPress made of glass and metal, came out. Its double-walled design should reduce heat loss. Price: $149,95. Official site Was introduced on Williams Sonoma first
minus-squarezabadoh@ani.sociallinkfedilinkarrow-up1·3 months agoIt’s a different brewing method using pressure through a filter, resulting in a more fragrant brew. I use a recipe that just brews in an inverted Aeropress for 10 seconds, so it comes out faster too, although most recipes call for brewing for longer. But the quick method is great if I’m in a hurry that morning. One downside to Aeropress is consuming paper filters, but I also have an aftermarket reusable metal mesh filter, and it works great. Another downside is the dreaded “inverted Aeropress” disaster, which I recently experienced. I hold it by the plunger now ;-) I alternate using both french press and Aeropress to keep from getting bored with my coffee.
It’s a different brewing method using pressure through a filter, resulting in a more fragrant brew.
I use a recipe that just brews in an inverted Aeropress for 10 seconds, so it comes out faster too, although most recipes call for brewing for longer.
But the quick method is great if I’m in a hurry that morning.
One downside to Aeropress is consuming paper filters, but I also have an aftermarket reusable metal mesh filter, and it works great.
Another downside is the dreaded “inverted Aeropress” disaster, which I recently experienced. I hold it by the plunger now ;-)
I alternate using both french press and Aeropress to keep from getting bored with my coffee.