That grinder will work fine, James Hoffman himself had a good method of making a blade grinder work: sift the coffee through a sieve! In his video he saved the finer bits and discarded the coarse bits in the sieve, if using a press I do the opposite and use the coarse bits, discard the fine bits. It works!
@narkfly2 жыл бұрын
Although a KZbin channel that's all about coffee should indeed have a good burr grinder - immersion brewing is way, way more forgiving than pour over in this regard.
@stuffnuns2 жыл бұрын
There is no way to make a blade grinder have the consistency of a burr grinder.
@mauricioreginato2 жыл бұрын
It's not so sensitive when using a french press
@barrymiller3385 Жыл бұрын
The one issue I noted with what you did was the grinding. Spinning blade grinders produce very poor results. What you produced is known as a bouldery grind. A mixture of large and small particles. That is why you had to remove so much when you skimmed it. The large particles don't release trapped co2 and therefore don't sink to the bottom. Also large particles are extracted at different rates to small particles. I strongly recommend you acquire a good quality burr grinder, either electric or manual, and you will be amazed at the difference it makes. Cheers!
@markraciborski42893 ай бұрын
It's not my experience with a Krups One Touch coffee spice grinder. Very short pulses with shaking agitation of the beans is needed. ATK staff did a video on it. I get consistent grinds all the time. It takes a little time to recognize the grind and get the timing right. I use it when I'm too lazy to pull out the conical grinder and clean up after it. I want beans grounded on demand. It's doesn't take long to figure out. It's less worse, in time, than those people always trying to dial in a dripper, aka V60.
@HarshNerf2 ай бұрын
literally can't find one result on google for "bouldery grind"...
@barbsdee38312 жыл бұрын
If you’re going to follow someone else’s recipe to try and get similar results then try and get as close to that recipe! Filtered water, grind coffee to resemble between pepper and salt, James says (yours was far too coarse) and he also says don’t stir too vigorously and definitely not to the bottom! Scoop off the foam and wait at least 5 minutes! Watch James’ video again and have another go 🤓
@rivqah832 жыл бұрын
Definitely! I just watched James’ video, and it was lovely. Even with the few differences, both got a good cup.
@mauricioreginato2 жыл бұрын
The conclusion is that you can do it not being so accurate, that you still can make good coffee, so it's really a good method.
@cantwinee27652 жыл бұрын
completely agree and thought the same especially about the grind size. This video the grounds were way too course and also extremely inconsistent in size. A good grinder goes a long way to making great coffee
@michaelmerck75766 ай бұрын
I just leave the foam ,it isn't present after I pour it in the cup and I haven't seen a reason to do so
@Adam-vx6to3 жыл бұрын
Just a heads up, overextraction is basically impossible in immersion brew methods like this. The water will reach a saturation where extraction slows dramatically. You can honestly use a medium fine grind and still be fine. But please, if you’re buying high quality coffee get a good grinder. If you are using light to medium roasted coffee use boiling water
@kainaaguiarferreira4351 Жыл бұрын
I have the impression that when its no so coarse for frenc press, it gets a litle bitter
@Adam-vx6to Жыл бұрын
@@kainaaguiarferreira4351 No, that is a myth.
@TatharNuar Жыл бұрын
I was wondering if he was using a blade grinder, based on how inconsistent that grind was.
@rushiashtikar Жыл бұрын
What will be a good grinder? I am new to coffee brewing culture.
@Thunderbird1337 Жыл бұрын
@@rushiashtikar If you want a really great hand grinder that is not so expensive, take the 1ZPresso JX (round about 140€ / $). If you want an electrical grinder, you have to pay much more (hundreds of $) to have the same uniform grind quality.
@bunkyman80972 жыл бұрын
James' technique seemed so bizarre and opposite of what I thought about French press. I use his technique exclusively now and I impress myself with the results! Such good coffee!
@YukonHawk111 ай бұрын
Exactly! What's the point of a French press if you don't press 🙂
@CrazyLinguiniLegs10 ай бұрын
@@YukonHawk1the best thing about not pressing is no coffee grounds stuck to the mesh filter.
@rooky35263 жыл бұрын
It looked like you were almost stirring the whole coffee instead of just stirring at the upper crust. You probably agitated it and a lot of it flowed back up instead off just settling down.
@theateam96373 жыл бұрын
Yes I noticed this too. That James specifically said to stir the crust, yet the coffee here was stirred all the way to the bottom. Doing this completely undoes all the work you’ve done by waiting for the coffee to settle.
@richjback3 жыл бұрын
@@theateam9637 not sure about that, because the original brew isn’t about letting it settle (or else you wouldn’t be happy having a big ol crust). No need to stir it all up, though, agreed
@charlybrown7282 жыл бұрын
Exactly, that was one of the mistakes I noticed
@amb1582 жыл бұрын
Yep. I made that same mistake the first time I tried this method. Only stir the crust, leave the rest unagitated to allow a seemless path to float the bottom.
@conollytom70492 жыл бұрын
i’m so glad some folk get specifics.
@milt2tle2 жыл бұрын
Watch Hoffman’s video again and, if you’re going to comment upon it, do the technique AS he did it … accurately!
@LilyWillow22 Жыл бұрын
James Hoffman’s version: kzbin.info/www/bejne/qaWYaGR6jr6HiJo
@hausofjulian3 жыл бұрын
Using James' method, I usually wait about 2-3 minutes to let some of the floaty bits to settle and sink again before scooping up the very fine sludgey bits that float back to the top again. After that i just usually watch another vid before decanting my cup.
@declineofthewest.3 жыл бұрын
Made this yesterday for the first time. Worked like a charm. Waiting on my water to boil now.
@stuffnuns2 жыл бұрын
Dunno about you, but I’ve done Hoffman’s way several times now, and it really works to get a clean, clear cup.
@khanscombe619 Жыл бұрын
I tried this as well. Works great. I noticed no difference placing my plunger just ever so slightly over top w/ cap down. I do find Filter water makes much noticeable taste difference & especially if you have fluorides. Absolutely filter that or vapor it out. I kettle boil since that’s a sure 100c & it’s a nice 66c when some (making sure u preheated your press) Do try to get a decent bur grinder
@bradmeister5160 Жыл бұрын
thank you Joe, nice validation of what i knew was going to be a wonderful end result. i have found James to be a very reliable source.
@DL-my5ot Жыл бұрын
I think you need to watch how James really does it one or two more times ; - ) have been using his method since discovering it. superb!
@seanoconnell673511 ай бұрын
Lots of other great comments here. Better grinder will make a huge improvement to what is shown! Another point I didn't see raised which is the age of the beans used. I used to buy coffee beans in big 2 to 2.5 lb. (1kg) bags from Costco here in the US. The printed date says "best when used by" which doesn't reflect the roast date. I finally started buying beans from a local roaster where the beans are 5 to 10 days from their roast date......and a much lighter roast than what the typical store-bought beans are. What I found is the flavor and robustness wasn't compromised......in fact, much, much improved. The other big thing I found with the fresh and lighter roasted beans was a much clearer brew and much less gritty sediment than with the older, higher roasted beans. I also see less foam and floaters with the fresh beans. This is with my exact brew method I have used for the last 5 years or so........1:15 ratio.......200 to 205 F water......quick stir..........let brew/sit for 4 minutes........second quick stir.........brew/sit for 6 more minutes........skim minimal floaters.......gently/slowly plunge........gently pour.
@charlesmcdonald6478 Жыл бұрын
Better Grinder = Better Coffee
@andrewsmithty Жыл бұрын
😱😱😱 got a mini heart attack from that "grinder"
@jefftitterington76002 жыл бұрын
I appreciate the second opinion! I'm glad you enjoyed your cuppa - which is James's whole goal.
@johnnaylor1706 Жыл бұрын
We had a commercial machine which made both coffee and espresso and all the frothing accoutrements. It died during the pandemic and with the kids moved out and visitors practically non existent, it was hard to justify fixing it. Wifie brought a Keurig home from her Mom's, result being I pretty much stopped drinking coffee. Missed the texture more than the flavor... with the machine leaving all those oils, you could still taste the coffee in your mouth 90 minutes later. The Keurig was weak, watery and reminded me of watered down cheap booze at a cheap "Gin Mill" (Grandma's term for the bars on every corner in Brooklyn) My "cawfee drought" ended when I was at a restaurant recently, and they brought the french press to the table. It was a stark reminder of what I was missing. Dug out the old french press and grinder and decided to replace both, adding a digital scale / timer cause I'm a lot lazier and maybe a bit more forgetful than I was back in my bartending days. One more thing about the restaurant visit though ... seeing a few grinds on the bottom of the cup brought a smile to my face ....I guess I essentially see it as a symbol of immersion brewing. Needless to say, enjoying coffee again tho the caffeine hits me a bit harder these days. One thing I have oft wondered however ... while the "ritual" of the french press is part of the experience which makes one appreciate it even more, I just don't get the two spoons thing. A handheld stainless steel tea strainer works great. One thing I didn't like about Hoffman's video was the "dump the grounds down the sink" thing. As one who has been designing and monitoring wastewater disposal systems for over 40 years, I would recommend not to do this: 1. It causes pipe clogging. The thing that keeps sewage gases backing up into your home of the P-trap...a fitting on your sloped drain piping that us U shaped and normally that U always has water blocking the gases. Well coffee grounds will collect in the bottom of that U shape and form a clump. .. 2. University studies at the University of Minnesota Water Resources Center and at a similar facility in Massachusetts have struggled to debunk the myth that coffee grounds are beneficial. "Coffee grounds will not break down in a septic tank; they will build up over time and might cause the tank to have to be pumped more often. Also, because they are so acidic, they can compromise the pH of a tank. If the contents of a septic tank become too acidic, it can create an unhealthy environment for the bacteria that contribute to the healthy ecosystem of the tank and help break down waste." In community based and larger treatment facilities carbonaceous removal and nitrification consume alkalinity and further treatment requires the addition of a carbon source and pH adjustment. Wastewater effluent has an average : Biological Oxygen Demand of about 270, coffee is 5,560 Nitrogen in wastewater is about 55, coffee is 330 I recommend holding the strainer end over the glass container and rinsing off the grinds into it, then filling the glass container with a good stream from the faucet and pouring the contents into a 6-8" stainless steel strainer and saving them for the compost pile where the acidity will be very beneficial.
@springfieldbearpatrol29379 ай бұрын
I love French Press. I’ll be criticized for this but I don’t really think about any variables at all - especially in the AM when I’m still groggy I just put some grinds in and let it sit for 3 or 4 minutes. Always comes out good.
@PinkyPowers Жыл бұрын
I definitely think you had more floaty bits due to the coarseness of your grind. I made my first French Press today, following Hoffmann's guide, and I had very few floaters after the 4 minute stir.
@PianistGailSummers11 ай бұрын
Don't forget you had some larger coarse-grind coffee which would take longer to saturate and drop to the bottom. Hence, you had more coffee grinds floating.
@geherrit1989 Жыл бұрын
chunkiest coffee that i have ever seen, i can dice onions finer than that🤣
@simonmichaeltanner3 жыл бұрын
Like others have said, after four minutes you just need to gently break the crust rather than stir. This way the grounds fall to the bottom and you just get a few left, caught in the crema that forms on top. Also, sorry to repeat what others have said, but you need to get a better grinder. A Wilfa is excellent, and the basic model, which is still very good, can be got here for about €100 (I live in Italy, so don't know prices your end)
@futureshock74252 жыл бұрын
Just tried his method it turned out great.
@markjones1277 ай бұрын
I was watching a video about a technique where you also use a paper filter in a French press, I'm going to give it a shot as apparently it works very well
@newfoundlanderonthego87292 жыл бұрын
I think you may want to rewatch that video,lol
@vitaliihertsun33083 жыл бұрын
That's truly brilliant in terms of marketing. Use someone's name for clickbait, then not follow their instructions, so fans will leave a bunch of comments and youtube will promote your video even better. Bravo! No sarcasm btw! Good luck with your channel. P.S. Waiting for the video "tested ultimate chemex techniqe, but I don't have chemex, so I'll just use a cup and paper towel instead" ;)
@nicohanley18163 жыл бұрын
Even a manual ceramic burr grinder would be 100x better than the blade grinder you used. A metal burr grinder would be much much better.
@eddiefalcon83162 жыл бұрын
Nice vid. Would suggest a decent grinder to get even grind size
@joemacias2360 Жыл бұрын
My two step method for a crystal clear clean tasting coffee with no silt. Proper amount of freshly ground coffee, medium fine, into French press. Add boiling water, set timer for three minutes then gently stir floating coffee until it sinks below surface. At three minutes lower plunger then pour coffee through paper cone filter into a carafe. I use a 1.5 liter French press and pour it into a 1.5 liter Melita Carafe with a #6 cone and filter. Of course it can be scaled down for one cup or anything in between. Because the water is hotter and the grind is finer the extraction is more efficient with no off flavors, and the silt is collected in the filter. This is a quick way to brew 1.5 liters of consistently excellent coffee. I home roast many different coffees and this method works with them all. I also highly recommend using a quality bottled water, artesian spring, if possible delivered to your door in 5 gallon bottles.
@rob5800can3 жыл бұрын
Step 1 - “actually” follow the process using the proper equipment.
@WalesPatterson10 ай бұрын
Try this: put your grounds and hot water in the french press. Put filter in place at the top of the water line and steep for 10 minutes ( I do this to reduce evaporation). After 10 minutes very slowly plunge the coffee. I then slowly pour 2/3rds of the coffee in a warmed thermos and then I filter the last third into a cup using a paper towel and strainer. I know... not as sexy as the other filtering methods, but it works.
@maxinvictus10 ай бұрын
I tried the Hoffman method and like you I had a lot of floating beans. I found that there is still some sediment at the bottom of my cup, albeit much reduced. I noticed that you didn't decant all your coffee and if you did, you'd see similar result. The flavour was harsher than my normal method so maybe over extraction? Next time I'll try steep 5 minutes instead of 7.
@NaihanchinKempo3 жыл бұрын
you have counter space for a proper burr ginder. a proper grinder won't break the bank you can fiind petty good one's for under $100 and great ones for $300
@amb1582 жыл бұрын
Yeah. Even a cheap one from target or Walmart, if it at least has burrs and not blades the grind quality will increase. The grind size and uniformity out of his grinder were real bad lol. No hate to him, but he does need a new grinder
@michaelmerck75766 ай бұрын
Yes but I will stick with the 17 dollar Mr coffee blade grinder or buy it at a coffee roaster and they have burr grinder
@michellearsenault7184 Жыл бұрын
Great video loved it 7:50am
@planetag310 Жыл бұрын
After that long time steeping, how is the coffee still hot enough?
@michaelmerck757610 ай бұрын
I plunge after 4 minutes and i like the coffee so im just going to keep doing that
@michaelmerck757610 ай бұрын
Miminum of 4 probably not more than 5 or 6.minutes
@Mind694205 ай бұрын
I cold brew Folgers coffee in a shitty $8 glass and can't comprehend any of this extra stuff. There are differences, but are they worth the extra patience and work for an average joe with limited free time?
@tinak44592 жыл бұрын
I would grind with a good grinder so that all grounds are evenly cut and work with press better.
@mikegurv18182 жыл бұрын
Blade grinder and Jamaica Blue Mountain coffee? Also, you get rid of the foam a little, without disturbing the grinds. You, on the other hand, had removed half of your coffee grinds instead. But thanks for the video.
@chriswozniak4347 Жыл бұрын
Okay, but where's the shirt link? Bladerunner is my favorite - love the shirt! 😁
@shumardi13 жыл бұрын
Instead of a French press would you get the same results if you poured it through a comparable filter?
@ssaunders1122 Жыл бұрын
As long as you have the money to buy the equipment you are good to go. That's the barrier most do not understand.
@nathanrhodes413116 күн бұрын
Heard that blade grinder all the way here in Mexico!
@joepicksjoe238615 күн бұрын
Hahaha, love it
@superbee1970 Жыл бұрын
Thnx for posting this! Like your tweaks, I made french press same way you normally had. Will try this technique next time! And I usually just do pourover most of the time, and JUST got a new espresso machine! So Will be seeing how this french press result compares to the other two types of coffees... Espresso's really in a world of its' own, so mainly just Pourover vs french press! Here we GOOOO!! Subbed n Liked! Cool!
@timothyf7621 Жыл бұрын
Temp was mentioned... "Just off a Boil". My Electric Kettles offer 200° and 205°, just off a boil. I use 200°. As mentioned below... your grind is way too coarse. If you want to up your coffee brewing... invest in a good grinder! Made all the difference for me. A good hand grinder, made for coffee, will work... but that gets old if making a 60-gram dose. But even those will cost $100+ for a good one. I bought an entry-level Baratza, refurbished for about $250. It was the best purchase I made as far as affecting my coffee brewing.
@jontnoneya3404 Жыл бұрын
Seems like the stirring at 4 mins and only pressing the plunger down into the water are the keys to a silt and floaty bits free cup.
@paulkrupa Жыл бұрын
“I will follow to tee”!! Enjoyed your video nonetheless.
@wunna86573 ай бұрын
It’s a great method ❤
@khanscombe619 Жыл бұрын
Oh, the taking out too much was probably from either stirring too fast & not enough time to let debris settle. Could be from an uneven grind but usually is very little left up too
@Thunderbird1337 Жыл бұрын
Oh my god, I laughed so hard, made my day :D Talks about the best coffee beans in the world and uses a blade grinder for spices to grind the beans. Come on. Seriously? Even a beginner with a little half-knowledge knows that the coffee grinder is the most important thing next to the beans.
@NativeIndie10 ай бұрын
Truth. This video had so many problems. Also, Jamaican blue Mountain coffee was considered the best coffee in like the 90s. Those beans look very roasted as well. Makes no sense.
@ronvincent9867 Жыл бұрын
Holy crap man! 2 cups of water to 4 tablespoons of coffee.. put the coffee in the coffee maker, heat up some water and pour enough to cover the coffee.. mix(just a little) once you have a nice gold/brown head on it add the remaining cup and a half or whatever you have left.. let it sit for 4 or 5 minutes and push the filter filter screen down slowly.. and yes, I use espresso fine grind. Makes a great cup of coffee without being stuffy about it. It’s not a $1500 bottle of wine.
@Eshelion2 жыл бұрын
Well, if you change type of water, then you change a lot already - like in beer, water quality and taste have big impact on final drink taste.
@Simba.Luna. Жыл бұрын
The reason you had so much coffee floating around after you mixed it is because you put the spoon all the way to the bottom and stirred. He only stirred the top of the water where the bits were floating. Not the whole thing. Just the floating parts.
@eljavo84 Жыл бұрын
too much spoon motion... brought up all pieces of coffee to the surface
@rgruenhaus9 ай бұрын
Never ever saw anyone remove the grounds floating when all you have to do is put the plunger in to the top of the water and at steeping time you plunge the liquid to press the grounds to the bottom and enjoy.
@CoffeeNo0b0514 Жыл бұрын
The reason you removed so much coffee from the surface is because of all the boulders due to the grinder you used. Needed to be finer and more consistent, which you could get from a proper burr grinder.
@charlespolk522111 ай бұрын
Wrong grinder.
@bobfarley41024 ай бұрын
what a snob.
@Xizax4132511 ай бұрын
Me still being far too lazy while watching this video: Ah yes, eyeball pre-ground store brand coffee with tap water.
@maxbiscuit2 жыл бұрын
You said you were going to follow his method "to a T" but then you used a blade grinder and didn't follow his technique??
@Jasmine-vy8ig8 ай бұрын
Thanks❤❤❤
@aaronrice54683 жыл бұрын
You haven't uploaded in a while, which is a shame because I really enjoy your videos! Cheers!
@julieford51157 ай бұрын
I received a coffee maker like this. I've never used one like this. I don't have a scale . So I'm going to guess...
@dgale10232 жыл бұрын
doesnt the coffee get cold? I mean how hot is it
@VladTaltos012 жыл бұрын
I'd say it's the perfect temperature to drink it. Definitely not scolding hot but that isn't desirable anyways, right?
@matthewgabbard6415 Жыл бұрын
So what’s up with this cholesterol problem with metal filtered coffee?
@mauricioreginato2 жыл бұрын
Joe, you really need to read the newspaper while waiting, you can not just stand up doing nothing. It makes all the difference!
@es466610 ай бұрын
You have more floaty bits because they were larger and needed more time to soak in water
@mossfitz2 жыл бұрын
Way too coarse a grind - That's why too much floated to the top. He found it hard to break old habits - and his normal habit of grinding must be exaggeratedly coarse. He heard sometime about a 'coarser' grind being less bitter - so ground for about 2 seconds just barely breaking the beans into big chunks barely capable of releasing any flavour.
@easonsun40303 жыл бұрын
what is the size of your french press?
@christoslefkimiotis98893 жыл бұрын
you did the stirring wrong, only touch the surface and not stir it like a soup. James' technique works
@mickalidem2 жыл бұрын
It looks like a very weak cup of lukewarm coffee. As a french press user for 40 years, the taste and temperature have always been very important but the bit of sludge at the bottom of the cup was never anything I lost sleep over.
@VladTaltos012 жыл бұрын
I just switched to this method and it is neither. It's a great temperature and in terms of strength: that depends on your recipe. I go for a 1:12 ratio and the taste is very deep and rich.
@jerrypelletier23285 ай бұрын
I enjoy a silty sludgy organic coffee
@BobRooney2908 ай бұрын
huh? what do you mean, over-extraction? you cant over-extract with a french press due to it's concentration gradient. It doesn't over-extract because water can only absorb so much, and once it reaches it's equilibrium, it's done. Immersion brew methods like the french press are considered some of the most forgiving for this reason. Over-extraction is more of a percolation brewing problem.
@abdillahimohamoud26073 жыл бұрын
you stirred it too much, you agitated the coffee " James Hoffman's words not mine" but pretty close I'd say. I have been following his steps for the better part of 2 years now and oh my if it's not the best way to do french press. coffee tastes better using this method.
@meddlesomemusic3 жыл бұрын
I was shocked by how good it is. I had stopped using the french press because I was doing it all wrong and making terrible coffee
@swbusby Жыл бұрын
Two big ptoblems: You do actually need to use filtered water; A spinning blade grinder won't work well.
@Hyytekk Жыл бұрын
You have a super calming presentation vibe, Joe and appreciate you putting content online. But I sincerely believe you lost even the most basic coffee lover when you ground your beans with a weedwacker. Consistent grind is square one. Also, discounting the need for high quality water was wrenching. Municipal water right from a tap can be iffy with traces of chlorine and other chemicals, and greatly determines the taste of recipes from pizza and bagel dough to especially coffee. Best of luck with your channel going forward, but a few basic coffee tools will really go a long way in successful results and credibility.
@charlienairn783 Жыл бұрын
I’d say no need to wade through all this - just do what James Hoffman’s ‘Ultimate French Press Technique’ video tells you - which is what this guy concludes at the end!
@alexanderdrake2177 Жыл бұрын
“I will follow them to a tee” “You’ll notice my differences…” Me: …huh? 🧐
@MrOscar5690 Жыл бұрын
Missed steps 1. filtered water. Who doesn’t have a bottle of water? 2. Good grinder 3 slowly pour hot water
@steveericson23212 жыл бұрын
If you are going to say you're using a recipe please use it. You did not.
@luke_r17823 жыл бұрын
You can't copy it exact because of differences in water quality. A slight change in the quality of your water can change a lot. You'd have to have VERY exceptional water quality to skip this step.
@HylianPirate2783 жыл бұрын
James also lives in a pretty hard water area in London so he has to follow that step. If he just used water from his tap he'd have pretty bad tasting coffee.
@ampac Жыл бұрын
First, your grind is way too coarse and irregular. If you are using a high quality coffee then you really need a good burr grinder to get the best out of it. Otherwise you are just wasting coffee and money. Second, not using filtered water is definitely not an option. It is a must.Third, a fine grind can produce sludge but will never lead to over extraction since over extraction is not possible with immersion techniques, like the French press. All the best.
@Aloha96789 Жыл бұрын
Medium coarse fine are all subjective.
@ijcruver2 жыл бұрын
James didn't stir the bottom only the top a little, not like you did. Then mostly removed the slug off the top. Maybe that's why you had so much coffee grinds you stired the bottom to. Try again and see by not stirring the bottom. Might help.
@Doomsmoker Жыл бұрын
Man, you riuned the final result already at the beginning, it with your brrr blade grinder.
@Doomsmoker Жыл бұрын
And please don't use farenheits for the temperature of water, it's unconvenient.
@Doomsmoker Жыл бұрын
Also why do you drink it from a jar :D
@12cmf11 ай бұрын
A video on how not to follow a recipe.
@NativeIndie10 ай бұрын
This comment speaks truth. Not using filtered water plus using the worst. Kind of coffee grinder out there. No consistency in the grind.
@IntheBlood67 Жыл бұрын
HAH! 15 minutes Pause early in the cold morning! Good Luck! p.s. Am I the only Bloke who survived Covid............... who can't smell the aroma or differentiate between French Roast and the cheapest Floor Sweep Dark Grind at WallyWORLD?
@sambennett52032 жыл бұрын
Turned this off the second you grabbed a spice grinder. 🙄
@Kurokitty236 ай бұрын
Bye
@Michaelhendersonnovelist111 ай бұрын
I don't understand why people are trying to make a silt-free cup of coffee with a French press. That's not how it's designed to be used. It's like trying to make chicken taste like beef. If you want silt-free, use a drip coffee maker with a filter. Other than that, take the press for what it is. They make excellent coffee when used as designed, and most of the silt settles out after a few minutes in the cup. The other thing is that that ratio of coffee is way too strong. I like strong coffee, but that ratio makes it so wildly strong that you can't taste the nuance of the coffee.
@Benjamin_Bratten11 ай бұрын
I think it's great but I gotta be proactive. I have to start this 5 minutes BEFORE my gf asks for a cup of coffee or else she'll be waiting forever.
@MikeGolf9934 ай бұрын
His technique is great in order to achieve a cleaner cup. But the ratio seems wrong to me. 1:17 ratio is way to mild. I've done this with hundreds of grind sizes but I never get to have a nice cup. However, adding more coffee to a 1:12 or 1:13 ratio seems to improve this
@jasonselinger2 ай бұрын
Totally agree. I use the Hoffman method to the letter, with the exception that I use 42g of fresh grounds to 500g water, so 1:12. There’s definitely room for individual tastes here. I happen to like a strong cup of coffee!
@charlespolk522111 ай бұрын
Hoffman says water just "off the boil", not 200 degrees.
@ricklemke93338 ай бұрын
Need a conical burr grinder
@miker334710 ай бұрын
I call bs on no sludge. I did this too but still comes out sludgy and I know it’s because I used the same type of grinder he did in this video. Some of the coffee is coarse and some fine and is just too inconsistent. With a burr grinder, I bet the coffee will come out completely smooth
@NativeIndie10 ай бұрын
I mean, if you have no problem with your results, then there’s no reason to change up what you’re doing. But just search grinders versus spice grinders on KZbin and see what coffee professionals opinions are of using a blade grinder. It’s not pretty.
@ethanletzer3507 Жыл бұрын
Bubba you didn't follow his actual instructions
@bobfarley41024 ай бұрын
I have a french press and I like it. This technique is ridiculous. Using two spoons to take out "floaty bits" is crazy. Just accept that there will be some grounds and get on with your life. Screw James Hoffman, he's a snob.
@Lunarisa19712 жыл бұрын
Sorry but so much of what you did is wrong. Water and your grinder are important. Not stirring all the way down. And I stopped watching after that. I so wanted to like your channel but if you don't even have a proper grinder how can you know anything about coffee?
@ALKYMZ2 жыл бұрын
Even better than the original!!
@Authenticrunclub2 жыл бұрын
I was gunna watch this.. then I saw you were using a mr coffee button press blade grinder… stopped watching immediately.