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Brew Guide

Our coffee brewing guides provide all the tips and tricks you need to brew the perfect cup at home. From easy methods like drip coffee makers and pour overs, to more hands-on techniques like French press and AeroPress, we have something for every skill level. Explore our selection today and find the perfect method for you.

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French Press

This method uses a simple cylindrical pot with a plunger and metal or nylon mesh filter. To brew, add coarsely ground coffee to the pot and pour hot water over it. Let it steep for 4-5 minutes, then press the plunger down to separate the coffee grounds from the liquid.

AeroPress

This method uses a handheld device with a plunger and a microfiltered paper or metal filter. To brew, add ground coffee to the chamber and pour hot water over it. Press the plunger down to extract the coffee into a mug or carafe.

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Pour Over

This method involves using a cone-shaped filter and a drip brew coffee maker, such as a Chemex or Hario V60. To brew, add ground coffee to the filter and pour hot water over it in a circular motion, allowing it to drip into the carafe or mug below.

Espresso Machine

Simply grind your coffee beans to a fine consistency, tamp them into the basket, and press the start button. The machine will take care of the rest, brewing a shot of espresso in just a few seconds. If you don't have an espresso machine, you can also try using a stovetop espresso maker (also known as a Moka pot) or an Aeropress to brew a concentrated coffee that is similar to espresso.

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