Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Pour Over Coffee Maker

So I recently purchased a Melitta pour over coffee maker, http://tinyurl.com/p2z8qpk.  The claim to fame here is that the coffee you brew with this is smoother and enables you to have much more control over the brewing process.  The process is simple.


  • Grind some fresh coffee beans.
  • Put some grounds in the filter on top.
  • Boil some water. 
  • Measure the amount of water in a measuring cup.
  • Wet the grounds and after sufficiently wet, gently pour your measured amount of water on the top.
  • Make sure to wet all the grounds evenly and to let the water go through before "flooding" the filter.  You want the water to have a sufficient amount of time to extract from the grounds.  


I performed this process with Starbucks French Roast beans, freshly ground (I like to use 1 tsp of grounds per ounce of water but I know some people might find that excessive).  I did find that the coffee was smoother, and the strength was very adjustable according to my pour.  The strength is more like what you might get from a drip maker.  My only complaint was that the coffee was not as hot by the time it was in the mug.  Pre-heating your mug is a must with this method.  Overall, for a quick cup, this process is actually pretty quick.  For a $10 coffee maker, definitely something to add to your arsenal.  Another great thing about this maker is you can brew a much larger amount than I am able to do in my standard method moka pot.  Perfect for when you have guests.  


               










1 comment:

  1. Pour-over is a great method - keeping the coffee warm enough is the key issue, just as you say.

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