Coffee Brewing Methods
Coffee brewing methods vary widely and can significantly impact the flavour and aroma of your coffee. Below we have grouped which coffees we think go best with each brew method!
AeroPress
The result of AeroPress brewing is often a clean, low-acidity coffee with a full-bodied flavour. It's a favourite among coffee enthusiasts who appreciate the control it offers over the brewing process and the ability to create coffee that suits their taste preferences. Additionally, it's a great…
read more →Cafetiere
Cafetières are known for their ability to bring out the bold and full flavours of coffee, making them a favourite among coffee lovers who appreciate a rich and robust brew. They are also an excellent choice for those who prefer a straightforward and low-maintenance brewing method. The cafetière is…
read more →Chemex
The Chemex is well-regarded for its ability to showcase the unique flavours of high-quality coffee beans while producing a clean, full-bodied cup of coffee. It's favoured by coffee aficionados who appreciate the precision and aesthetics of the brewing process. The Chemex brewing method is also an…
read more →Cold Brew
In our Jesmond shop a lot of the time we use Juicebox for our cold brew iced coffee. A juicy & peachy number that is glorious when that sun is shining down. If fruity coffee isn’t your vibe & you’d prefer a stronger cup with a dash of milk you can go for a darker & chocolatey coffee -…
read more →Espresso
To make espresso, a specialised machine called an espresso machine is commonly used. It pressurises the hot water and forces it through the coffee grounds, resulting in a quick extraction that captures the essence of the coffee beans. The grind size, coffee blend, and brewing time are crucial…
read more →Kalita Wave
Kalita's hand brewer is perfect for making single serve or small batch filter coffee. The unique stainless steel brewer retains heat well, and features flat bottom with multiple small drainage holes for consistent extraction and control. The waved shape of the corresponding filters reduces surface…
read more →Moka Pot
While often called a stove-top espresso maker, the Moka pot uses much lower pressures to brew coffee. It works by boiling the water in the lower chamber generating steam. This steam creates pressure in the chamber which pushes the water up through the ground coffee where it is brewed and forced…
read more →V60
The V60 is highly regarded for its ability to highlight the nuanced flavours of specialty coffee beans while offering a method that is both efficient and easily customisable. It's a preferred choice for those who enjoy brewing a single cup or small batch of coffee with a pour-over method that's…
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