Whats an absurd luxury you enjoy every day in your life?
Whats an absurd luxury you enjoy every day in your life?
I usually try a new single origin every month, and this is the first time Iām reordering one because it is so good. Some stuff is pretty unique and I never see it again, so I canāt miss out on more of this.
Itās like pineapple and brown sugar and is so sweet and refreshing, especially at room temp or fridge temp. When itās hot outside, itās a bit tougher to find a coffee I get excited about and this stuff rocks.
That cold brew method is how I got into coffee, since I didnāt like it much at the time, so I didnāt have a coffee machine or anything specialized. I made the extract and made cafe au lait with it.
My current method for most days is to make coffee right before I go to bed. If I want it warm to hot, Iāll Aeropress and add warm or hot water in the morning. If I want it cold, I do pour over. I put it into a mason jar, and I think it keeps the original flavor profile really well, at least well enough for when I stumble to the kitchen at 5 am.
Itās not the same as the cold brew method, but the Aeropress with a metal filter is pretty close without the extra bean usage.
The metal filter will let the coffee oils through along with some of the fines leaving you with more flavor and mouth feel that the paper filter holds onto.
Iāve done the method you do, and if Iām remembering right, itās much harder to press cold for some reason. Iāve done it that way hot too with very coarse grounds to clear up cowboy coffee when I want to make a bigger batch, but the gf doesnāt like the fines.
What I do is I make my Aeropress extract as normal. I do 20g beans, 200g water, inverted for 2 minutes and extract into the mason jar, cap it and toss in the fridge right away. Then in the morning, I add 150g water at around the temp I want to drink it.
It gets it immediately to the desired drinking temp, and the extract in the sealed container doesnāt taste old/stale/flat because it has been in the sealed jar, and itās reheated by plain water, the coffee isnāt messed up microwaving it.
I do it mainly to put the effort in while Iām awake at night, and then all I have to do is microwave some water in the AM, so itās either ready right away with tap water or fridge water if I want it cold or room temp, or in a minute to 90 seconds if I want warm or hot.
Itās essentially regular Aeropress brewing, but split over 2 days. Especially as the gf likes my coffee but doesnāt want to follow the steps and measurements, it lets me have 2 big cups of Aeropress first thing in the morning without all the measuring, boiling, and squeezing when Iām not in the mood for all that. Since we both donāt like scalding hot, fresh coffee anyway, it works out better for us, especially if we want different temps but at the same time to enjoy it together.
Interesting! I definitely see the advantages you mention. Iām curious about the strength, though, my understanding was that the cold brew just needs much more extraction time (which makes sense intuitively from a physics and energy standpoint). And youāre not using a particularly strong ratio, I actually use 1:8 for my overnight āsteepā, slightly stronger than your 1:10.
With that said, you seem experienced. Works out to pretty ānormalā strength coffee (whatever that means)? I guess something Iām vaguely remembering about the Aeropress is that the pressure itself helps it extract efficiently even with lower heat, but Iām not even sure how much pressure there would be with the metal filter.
Ah, I was not clear about the brewing water. The extraction is made with water just off boil, so it is a standard hot extraction. My final bean:water ratio is 1:18 which is fairly standard. I use that to scale up recipes when I do other things.
I donāt really consider any pressure from the Aeropress. With a clean paper filter or metal one, the pressure feels inconsequential. The Aeropress benefits to me are the immersion brew method of the grounds and the repeatability and adjustability of the brew since itās all manual. You can tweak every variable, and Iāve never ended up with anything undrinkable from cowboy coffee to wannabe espresso.