How to brew,
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These guides serve as good start.
The grinder you use, the coffee you choose, and of course, even the water from your sink can alter just how satisfactory that cup of brew is.
Every brewing concept is different, So you’ll want to think of few parameters. A bit more as guidelines than law.
Play around with your brewer and parameters to ensure each cup hits the spot perfectly. Bru.
We recommend a 1-15 ratio (6.66g of coffee to a 100ml of water) however coffee is a personal preference therefor the coffee to water ratio should be measured by ones personal taste.
The Syphon, also called the vacuum pot, is a beautiful and flashy way to make great coffee
Syphon
- Users Can Control Variables
- The Coffee's Aroma Is More Intense
- It's a Very Sensory Experience
- It Produces the Best Tasting Coffee
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Easy to brew and super consistent, the French Press is very reliable
French Press
- Rich, Delicious Taste
- It's Cost Effective
- Control How Your Coffee Tastes
- Portable
Made from borosilicate glass and fastened with a wood collar and tie, the Chemex Coffeemaker brews without imparting any flavors of its own.
Chemex
- Produces the Best Tasting Coffee
- Users Can Control Variables
- Coffee's Aroma Is More Intense
- Sensory Experience
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Is it Turkish? Is it Greek? Is it Arab? Well really, it’s all of these things
Briki
- Distinctive rich and creamy flavour
- Cost Effective
- Greek coffee is boiled, rather than brewed
- It comes in 2, 4 and 6 demitasse cup sizes