The Future of Espresso? | WAFO Espresso Baskets Intro

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024

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  • @ianyo
    @ianyo Před rokem +42

    One of my friends who owns a coffee shop in Taiwan is using WAFO baskets for his business. As he told me, the best benefits of the WAFO baskets are:
    1. Shortening the brewing time.
    2. Reducing almost 20% bean usage but with better taste compared with his old baskets.
    3. Quality is stable and could shorten the training time.
    He told me his investment payback for these baskets is within 3 months. So I think these baskets are designed for business purposes rather than home purposes.
    Thank Brian for making such an interesting analysis. Now I know the facts behind the flavor.

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem +1

      Pinning this for visibility!

    • @ianyo
      @ianyo Před rokem +1

      @@BrianQuan What a surprise.... my first pinned comment on YT! Thanks!

    • @zacchiu1171
      @zacchiu1171 Před rokem +1

      Hi, I'm not intended to be offensive, but I'm just curious about that did the boss count the increased electricity cost in? 'Cause higher temperature might be required when using WAFO basket. BTW, g a amateur home coffee lover, I also love my WAFO baskets.🤤

    • @ianyo
      @ianyo Před rokem +1

      @@zacchiu1171 I do not know if he also checked the power consumption. Maybe he also included the time parameter in his analysis. (I think the easiest way is to check the electric bill) Will ask him when I meet him again. 🙂

    • @ianyo
      @ianyo Před rokem +2

      @@zacchiu1171 Have phoned my friend about the electricity cost. He told me that he did not see any change on the bill. But he said the high temperature might shorten the seal life and needed to use an ultrasonic cleaner to clean the basket. Overall he loves the new tool to help his business. 🙂

  • @IanLandesman
    @IanLandesman Před rokem +35

    $200? The idea of 3000 holes is intriguing, but... I'll stick with my VST precision basket. I guess since I'm NOT spending $200 on a basket I can feel better about having paid $350 for SSP 83mm burrs last month.

    • @friday6561
      @friday6561 Před rokem +2

      Also the burrs are going to make a much higher difference, especially when considering the price

  • @markosgd
    @markosgd Před rokem +36

    How much bottom paper filter I can buy for 200 USD? Let me check. 3 USD for 200pcs. So about 13.500 papers. I can use papers 2 times so 27000 shots. 2 shots per day 13500 days. So it pays off in about 37 years for me :) heheh All joke aside, for cafe I can see this, but for home Ill stick with paper on the bottom

    • @firasfaaiq8260
      @firasfaaiq8260 Před rokem

      What kind of paper filter do you use or recommend ?

    • @LuckyDragon289
      @LuckyDragon289 Před rokem +2

      @@firasfaaiq8260 I've messed around with Weber Workshop's EPF, bought from a local distributor (because shipping from WW is ridiculously pricey for an $11 item). Works great with a VST 18mm basket
      You should measure the inner diameter of the bottom of your basket for best-fit. If the paper diameter is too wide, it'll curl up the sides and you risk coffee getting underneath between the paper and the basket.
      If you use a Pullman basket, then James Hoffman recommends getting a 2.25" paper punch and cutting out circles from Chemex filters.

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem +2

      Yes this is definitely geared more towards cafe usage but I wanted to share it as I think many folks who are into the advanced espresso world with bottom paper filters would be interested in the usage/EY boost!

    • @MattM-24
      @MattM-24 Před rokem +2

      Chemex filters are even cheaper. $10 for 1600 filters. So 32,000 filters compared to one basket.
      I'm curious if there'll be any performance difference between a paper filtered basket and these new baskets.
      T workflow improvement is nice but not worth the cost for a home user imo

    • @derkoekje
      @derkoekje Před rokem

      How much is your time and hassle worth? Bottom paper filters are fiddly, you need to wet them, dab them and then press them centered and flat. Then you need to take care not to damage the filters during the WDT phase.
      Even if you only spend 15 or 30 seconds on this per shot you could probably recoup an hour or two if your time within a year. That’s not without value. I certainly would pay money not to use filters.
      At $200, I think the home user base is mostly out of reach. At $100 I would consider it though.

  • @LanceHedrick
    @LanceHedrick Před rokem +11

    I was going to ask you how you got them but you answered that haha. I tried to get them a few months ago but they wouldn't ship outside Taiwan

    • @DarkDaash
      @DarkDaash Před rokem +3

      I look forward to seeing your take whenever you get your hands on them Lance!

    • @alexblank91
      @alexblank91 Před rokem +2

      @@DarkDaash agreed. I'm a bit skeptical of a lot of the claims in this video and would appreciate the Lance Hedrick review treatment.
      For one example, we're told the puck had no dark spots on the 17s pull, but there's no clear up-close shot to confirm the claim, nor is there any discussion of how the 17s shot tastes;or all we know, it could be super sour from under-extraction even if the whole pick is evenly extracted (and I know we have to take subjective taste claims with a grain of salt in all reviews).
      Another further claim which raised questions was regarding the heft of the basket, and the relative flex of other baskets. "More durable" is good, but I haven't heard of issues with VST baskets being bent/warped from repeated use so it seems like a fix to a problem that doesn't exist, and unless I missed it, there's no discussion of heat with respect to this basket and its higher mass.
      Lots of questions like this

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem

      It's always fun to see what projects we get involved in!

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem +2

      This was supposed to be more of an introductory video but I'll see if I can cover everything more extensively such as durability/heat retention at a later date. I only have 1 camera so I added some other clips in the video of the puck being fully extracted + broken apart and in the deck you can see the puck has no dark spots! Regarding taste, pretty much all of these sub 20s shots that extract the puck evenly (turbobloom) on a 98mm flat taste great with the coffees I use. For the EY measurements we used Sey's Worka Site and the coffee is able to handle the higher extraction. It is a different style of shot that traditional espresso drinkers wouldn't be very accustomed to, but it is able to present the coffees in a way I like. Lance has covered the unifilter w/Jonathan which is pretty much exactly what the SOE Spirit does so I'd recommend you check that out too!

    • @alexblank91
      @alexblank91 Před rokem +1

      @@BrianQuan I appreciate the clarifications and want to also make it clear that I didn't intend it as an attack even though it had a tone of reserved (and hopefully healthy) skepticism.
      It's a good introduction to an intriguing piece of kit, just one that left me with questions!

  • @zigmazag18
    @zigmazag18 Před rokem +5

    I don’t know enough about the business side of things, but as a home enthusiast (Decent, K plus, WDT, paper filters, etc.) I don’t generally stick to 18g doses. Usually 24g, sometimes 15g. It’s nice to have variable options.
    I’m definitely interested in playing with this! But paying $200 for a fixed basket size I don’t usually prefer is a hard sell.
    I wonder if it would be practical to create a variable basket size? Something that comes to mind is a WAFO filter bottom that screws onto a basket, so you could swap relatively inexpensive basket sizes with the same WAFO bottom? Or maybe a different way to connect them, if screwing together wouldn’t be stable enough for the pressure.
    It’s not an issue at lower price points. But at this high end price point, the value proposition can change a bit with these kinds of design choices.

  • @jepyraco
    @jepyraco Před rokem +7

    So many baskets over the years. So many extraction yield tests. OK, but does it make for better espresso? By that I mean, taste, texture. The real measurement that matters. Thanks

    • @NashvilleFanatic
      @NashvilleFanatic Před rokem

      It definitely makes for different espresso, often discussed as clarity vs. body, fruity or more acidic vs. chocolatey, etc.. "Better" depends on your personal preferences.

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem +1

      This really depends on your definition of better! To me the SOE baskets present fruits and acidity in a way that only the Unifilter/bottom paper filter + good prep can and it is fascinating. It is a different style of espresso but this highly depends on what you are into and what coffees you are drinking.

  • @markmccann520
    @markmccann520 Před rokem +26

    I was ready for $100 USD per basket. My jaw dropped when I heard $200. I still want to try it out.

    • @lowfuel6089
      @lowfuel6089 Před rokem +17

      Genuinely thought he was going to say 200 for the set of 4. 200 each is Weber or Swork territory. Way too high.

    • @LuckyDragon289
      @LuckyDragon289 Před rokem +3

      Like all new trendy things, the cost will be exorbitantly high for these "first of its kind" products. If it catches on and becomes more in-demand, other companies will eventually make their own version (maybe IMS/E&B Labs?) and with having larger-scale production facilities, the cost ought to come down substantially.

    • @quinnzender
      @quinnzender Před rokem +2

      Well damn, might as well go for a Weber Unifilter at those prices :(

    • @MrFredrictai
      @MrFredrictai Před rokem +1

      and I am still wondering if I should spend that USD200 on the force tamper...

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem +3

      Yes these are expensive and geared towards the shop but it really depends on what your perspective is towards chasing diminishing returns or ease of use if you are a home enthusiast. I think it's a really nifty piece of gear and I believe basket innovations are going to be the next trend that will trickle down more into home enthusiast world.

  • @kevinbkk9101
    @kevinbkk9101 Před rokem +5

    What’s the size / depth of the basket? are they rated for a certain # of grams?

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem +2

      Baskets are rated for 16-18g and are 24.7mm in depth (total height). But you can totally fit more in depending on what beans and style of shot you're going for. I think the SOE Spirit/classic is much more optimized for 16-20g and pulling extremely fast flowing shots whereas the other baskets can benefit from slower styles of shots.

  • @markmccann520
    @markmccann520 Před rokem +4

    Any info on the inner diameter these are being machined to? I'm hoping it's the same as the VST rather than the slightly wider IMS.

  • @Tinners1983
    @Tinners1983 Před rokem +2

    Brian at some point can you please compare the Weber Unifilter and SOE Spirit basket?

  • @EmileeBryant
    @EmileeBryant Před rokem +3

    GREAT VIDEO

  • @KeithDins
    @KeithDins Před rokem +4

    I’m in. Yes it is a bit expensive but so is my forthcoming Kafatek grinder. Isn’t this what this is all about here? Trying out new and different and pushing the envelope? Excellent Brian

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem +2

      Yep! Pushing that last % (literally lol) is what is interesting with these. I do believe the price will go down over time but these innovations are what drive progress in what is possible.

  • @jprudolphcoffee8999
    @jprudolphcoffee8999 Před rokem +2

    Nice work Brian. Your review is excellent. I look forward to getting my hands on some of these filters. The price is also quite reasonable for the results that you are getting.

  • @AlexZapata-
    @AlexZapata- Před rokem +1

    When will it be available for purchase!!!

  • @DamnZodiak
    @DamnZodiak Před 6 měsíci

    These could be worth it from a workflow and cleanup perspective, for a coffee shop that might pull 100-200 shots a day. For everyone else, use paper filters until the 20-40 quid aliexpress knockoffs show up.

  • @thestudio.coffee
    @thestudio.coffee Před rokem +3

    Very interesting concept for sure. I like the faster shots times, could make for better turn around while busy. Might be worth a look at some point for our coffee shops. Cheers

  • @Acontinouslean
    @Acontinouslean Před rokem +3

    It probably works well, but that price is insane

  • @BrianQuan
    @BrianQuan  Před rokem +4

    Check out WAFO here!
    instagram.com/wafoespresso/
    wafoespresso.com/
    facebook.com/wafoespresso/

  • @allen.t
    @allen.t Před rokem +3

    As im sure this will definitely change the way your espresso turns out I just simply wouldn’t want to pay $200 for a basket. Im sure theres going to be a ton of brands copying this and will make it way more affordable, but I guess you can compare it to the acaia scales since those are made for commercial environments and these baskets are the same.

    • @danielpham8422
      @danielpham8422 Před rokem +2

      But none of the scales out there have even been close in quality as acaia scales

    • @xlXKiNQXlx
      @xlXKiNQXlx Před rokem

      @@danielpham8422 wrong, felicita arc is a copy with same components but half the price

    • @danielpham8422
      @danielpham8422 Před rokem

      @@xlXKiNQXlx felicity arc... that IS an acaia scale

  • @MirageFalcon
    @MirageFalcon Před rokem +1

    I have tried today in the show. The Spirit shows more distinct clarity and acidity than Classic.

  • @philiphong1989
    @philiphong1989 Před rokem +2

    1. what are the difference btw soe filters vs weber unifilter
    2. what are the difference btw typical holes vs line shape holes
    3. wafo also suggest to use lower dose with 98℃. any comment on that

  • @BensCoffeeRants
    @BensCoffeeRants Před rokem +1

    Interesting I always found the Precision baskets with more holes that require finer grind size were MORE picky over puck prep and more likely to channel, I've had best results with my Stock ECM basket (and/or Stock Quickmill Basket before that) although I think the precision baskets while trickier to get good looking results may have a greater potential (maybe the look of the shot isn't always related to taste). I was thinking the new baskets like the integrated Weber Workshops unifilter with much more holes would be even worse for channeling and puck prep, which I think it is, so it's interesting that this one seems more forgiving!
    Sworks Designs is also coming out with their own baskets.

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem +2

      Yes because you can grind finer you can get potentially more channeling on traditional baskets which is why people started to use bottom paper filters to help even the extraction out (increasing flow, EY, and allowing you to grind even finer lol). If you have more holes you get more flow and extract like you do with a bottom paper filter so that's why these can be even more forgiving and eliminate the center dark spots you may experience with no paper filter.

  • @itsxris
    @itsxris Před rokem +6

    holy balls that pricing is outrageously overpriced

    • @Andrew-wp1bz
      @Andrew-wp1bz Před rokem

      Is it overpriced if people will buy it?

  • @dudea3378
    @dudea3378 Před rokem +3

    If anyone here has machined stainless steel before, they'd know that the price is not unreasonable. The problem is low production. If they invest in some deep draw tooling, they should be able to pump them out for $40-50 a pop retail.

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem +1

      Yep I think over time the pricing will go down.

  • @Val_Smith
    @Val_Smith Před 10 měsíci

    The spirit basket made me switch away from dark roast and lever profile to light roast turbo shots on light to medium. I was focusing on getting Aries but heard HE Baskets don’t go well with conical.
    What type of grinder/burr goes well with those baskets? How well do they go with DRM burrs?

  • @justinbouchard
    @justinbouchard Před rokem +1

    Your channel popped up on my feed a week ago maybe. Have enjoyed your content. These baskets look super cool and is a definite new idea.
    4:17 I use a puck screen for keeping the shower head and gasket clean

  • @BBOYRAYSUN
    @BBOYRAYSUN Před rokem

    Hi Brian. I have some question about 3’45” when you extracted with standard Wafo basket:
    Does this look like side channeling (donut effect) to you? Extraction started from the edge and then everywhere else.
    Does the extraction look blonde to you?
    I have the billet baskets and observed similar extraction. Just wondering about your thoughts.

  • @chrisdturner
    @chrisdturner Před rokem +1

    I don't get the use case for the basket that deliberately cause uneven extraction. Would this not just introduce sour and bitter notes like channeling would?

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem +1

      Yep these aren't for everyone but I thought it'd be cool to show off to the world! The reactions are to be expected, very polarizing haha.

    • @chrisdturner
      @chrisdturner Před rokem

      @@BrianQuan Gotta say the other basket looks very good and I can see the benefit of having the holes evenly across the whole bottom.

  • @robz9988
    @robz9988 Před rokem

    Brian, you are saying that no paper filter is needed at the bottom, but Weber, with their newly released Unibasket, insist that a paper filter is essential. To quote from their paper filter blurb "Paper filters under the coffee puck reduce clogging of the portafilter/unifilter basket holes, thereby facilitating a more even extraction. It also prevents higher flow right at the basket holes, allowing more even water flow throughout the puck, especially in the bottom section. This enables the use of a finer grind, which increases extraction yield while keeping shot times the same. It does introduce an extra step, but the effort is rewarded with a perceptibly improved shot of espresso." I do not know which is right, I am just surprised by these opposing views.

  • @jwess1234
    @jwess1234 Před rokem

    Is the SOE Spirit better suited for one type of roast vs. another, e.g., a lighter roast, higher yield vs. a darker roast, more syrupy ristretto style?

  • @jacobnash9677
    @jacobnash9677 Před rokem +1

    What does it matter if my basket flexes or not?

  • @EvanJGordon
    @EvanJGordon Před rokem +3

    If these were $50 everyone interested in 3rd wave espresso would buy one. $200 is too much IMO when other "professional" (VST) baskets are only $25. Are these really that much more expensive to manufacture?

  • @joedudley8925
    @joedudley8925 Před rokem

    Keep us notified when we can order the basket

  • @TheSurrata
    @TheSurrata Před rokem

    Brian great content. Thank you.

  • @imjooboy
    @imjooboy Před rokem

    Excuse my ignorance here as I haven’t really looked into it, but I see lots of people talking about increased EY without really going into any detail about why a higher EY would make a better cup of coffee.

  • @littledevilz
    @littledevilz Před rokem +1

    Well they need to make money back on their R&D somehow. The cost will eventually come down when other manufactures make their own "high flow" baskets.
    For now as home enthusiast, I will stick to puck screen and paper filters, an extra minute or so in prep work is nothing in comparison.
    However I can see the benefits in a commercial environment like a high volume cafe/roaster.

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem +1

      Yep! This is something that should trickle down to the home enthusiast community soon enough.

  • @bosephusjr
    @bosephusjr Před rokem

    Where to buy? wafo's website is a static page with no option to purchase.. not able to find them anywhere in the United States.. no link in the description

  • @JimboJones99
    @JimboJones99 Před rokem

    Why is this the 1st time I'm hearing people using paper filters for their espresso? I don't know of anyone that uses paper filters on the bottom of their espresso pucks.

  • @yesthatenzo
    @yesthatenzo Před rokem

    Really curious about those SOE baskets! What's the main diff between the SOE Classic and Spirit? I know they recommend the Classic for milk drinks, but how does it compare to the Spirit when it comes to straight black coffee/espresso?

  • @Bsaw13
    @Bsaw13 Před rokem

    I’d love to know the durability of this basket vs the unifilter!

  • @Pascal61
    @Pascal61 Před rokem +1

    there is a high pitch noise in the video. It stops at around the 4th minute

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem

      Yes I had a heater running hah, it's cold these days.

  • @JoeyTen
    @JoeyTen Před rokem

    What's up with the scale in your drip tray? I got my Decent pretty recently, and would love to have a scale configuration like that!

  • @bojanbugarski
    @bojanbugarski Před rokem

    What is the size of the basket (18g?) Can’t seem to find the info or missed it in a video. Thanks 😊

  • @mrnice752
    @mrnice752 Před rokem +1

    64mm SSP Cast Lab Sweet burrs when?

  • @matthewhoffman6868
    @matthewhoffman6868 Před rokem +2

    I have a Weber Unifilter which is, I suppose, closest to the SOE Spirit basket. It does produce very high extraction, sometimes piercing acidic, shots which it might be nice to tone down with one of the Blend Wafo baskets. I look forward to experimenting in the new year. Thanks for such an interesting video.

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem

      Yes if you already have the Unifilter I would suggest the Blend basket for a very different presentation of espresso. I think the Unifilter pairs really well with these baskets and gives you insane flexibility of what coffees you are pulling!

  • @sornvaic
    @sornvaic Před rokem

    What difference between SOE Classic and SOE Spirit?

  • @D4PPZ456
    @D4PPZ456 Před rokem +1

    No chance they have reached EoS with these baskets atm. Very good chance that they reduce in price heavily by the time they reach global markets and sales.

    • @somebody_on_the_internetz
      @somebody_on_the_internetz Před rokem

      Well if the Baskets are all individually CNC machined and then the holes laser drilled 200$ could be a good margin on their side. I would expect a price tag of at least 125$.

  • @AM2PMReviews
    @AM2PMReviews Před rokem

    Cool concept. Is it patented? I feel like someone could just rip it off and make sell it for like $50. Why is it so expensive? Special laser cutters?

  • @ahbzjr
    @ahbzjr Před rokem +2

    @ all you people in the comment section shouting snake oil....
    Relax. The tech will become cheaper, but the data looks like its there. Nice to see that a basket that makes puck prep forgivable, and increase extraction. It's also cool that this isn't an adjustment based 'upgrade' and it's a static change to the way that your espresso machine pulls shots, and it doesn't change workflow which is huge in my opinion. Pretty tiring to see a ton of innovation like rdt, spinny tool, wdt, filter screen that gets in the way of you and your espresso.
    At the end of the day, if it can do everything that brian is saying, this tech is going to trickle down to enthusiast-level machines pretty quick on the industry level, or a basket competitor with a better supply chain will find a way to compete against this product and drive prices down--even if it isn't going to be this year.
    Edit: But holy heck the cost is like 12 bags of beans for me which converts to about half a year of coffee for espresso. I think I would trade max 4-5 bags of beans for this thing.

  • @greysuit17
    @greysuit17 Před rokem +1

    So it’s like a 4k image down sampled to 1080.

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem +1

      That's very much how I'd describe the blend baskets and how they render coffees. It's quite interesting whereas the SOE baskets are like a 6/8k image downsampled to 4k if 4k was considered your normal basket haha.

    • @greysuit17
      @greysuit17 Před rokem

      @@BrianQuannice!

  • @CreamyDrummer
    @CreamyDrummer Před rokem

    how would this compare to the unifilterr?

  • @FernandoHernandez-xq1zi

    My friend in Taiwan is coming back to the US later this month. How can he get his hands on a couple of these and bring them back??

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem

      This weekend at Taiwan coffee show!

  • @AlexZapata-
    @AlexZapata- Před rokem +1

    I was ready to buy it 😢

  • @Sammiecheeks16
    @Sammiecheeks16 Před rokem

    3 questions when and where can u get them and what would be the best one for a decent wit my a key grinder with medium roast

  • @Coffeenerdtools
    @Coffeenerdtools Před rokem

    These look awesome, but I wish they would launch sooner. There’s at least a half dozen brands launching similar products, but nothing earlier than 2023

  • @alexmontanus
    @alexmontanus Před rokem

    Do they make them for the Cafelat Robot?

  • @federicofagnani4265
    @federicofagnani4265 Před rokem

    Hi Brian, fantasist banquet
    When can I order one?

  • @srijandas73
    @srijandas73 Před rokem

    The low weight is to limit thermal loss

  • @jeffreynester7326
    @jeffreynester7326 Před rokem

    How are the holes put in? Id find it hard to believe a drill bit even if cnc so im curious

  • @JusBThankful
    @JusBThankful Před rokem +1

    What could this tech do for French press?

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem

      IMO the evolution of the french press is something like the Tricolate/Next Level style of brewers. Amazing immersion brews with high extractions without the muddiness!

    • @JusBThankful
      @JusBThankful Před rokem

      @@BrianQuan thanks Brian for your input!

  • @jacoblandjensen6230
    @jacoblandjensen6230 Před rokem

    Hi Brian
    VERY interesting!!!
    If these WAFO basket can help getting a more even extraction,
    when all other parameters stay the same, MUST I have one 🙂
    Thanks for sharing ❤
    Br Jacob Land Jensen, Denmark

  • @slipperydippery
    @slipperydippery Před rokem +2

    Damn, $200!
    I'll stick with my paper filters

  • @ThePorkTree
    @ThePorkTree Před rokem

    Chiming in super early (well before the videos over, so maybe you address it shortly.
    Curious about the heaviness of the basket versus heat stability.

    • @Andrew-wp1bz
      @Andrew-wp1bz Před rokem

      A heavier basket will increase warm up time, but should increase thermal stability.
      This seems to be a direct competitor to the Weber unifilter so I would expect similar results.

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem

      These baskets are 48 grams so a bit heavier than a standard basket! I find the baskets to handle very similarly to normal baskets but this depends on what styles of shots (and grinder) you are pulling/how long you have the basket in the group.

  • @ozpain1
    @ozpain1 Před rokem

    Sorry if this was addressed already, but if the bottom of my puck has dark spots dispersed across the bottom or in one area more than others, does this mean I’m grinding too fine??

    • @NashvilleFanatic
      @NashvilleFanatic Před rokem +1

      This means you are getting uneven extraction, potentially because of channeling. Channeling is more likely with finer grinds, but can also be impacted by puck prep.

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem

      Yes so if you have dark spots across the bottom (and you break the puck apart and see) that means you are getting channeling either by grinding too fine or having bad puck prep. If you grind coarser for something such as Turbos you should have less dark spots as your puck will be extracting more evenly.

  • @DarkShadowAy
    @DarkShadowAy Před rokem +1

    After mentioning the price this is now borderline stupidity lol

  • @rickstevens3027
    @rickstevens3027 Před rokem

    is that a paper filter I see under YOUR puck?

  • @RTOBarista
    @RTOBarista Před rokem

    Is the one that has holes to the end similar to the Weber Uniflter?

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem

      Yep! You can get the same style of shots and extractions out of the Unifitler and SOE baskets. Both are fantastic.

  • @MrFredrictai
    @MrFredrictai Před rokem

    USD200 for a basket.. is just amazing how much we willing to spend for a cup of good espresso...

  • @hkamobile
    @hkamobile Před rokem

    Great barbershop , pls recommend

  • @TheDracoster
    @TheDracoster Před rokem

    I drink espresso most of the time and I love the idea of owning both of them and using the SOE basket for espresso and the other one for milk drinks, so I wouldn't have to buy separate coffee for a very occasional milk drink, however the price is just too much for me.
    Also, an unrelated question, what is the carafe that the orea dripper is sitting on in the video? I'm looking too buy one to use with my orea and it seems prefect, great video as always

    • @paulmeahan3667
      @paulmeahan3667 Před rokem

      It looks to me like a Kinto Slow Coffee Style Specialty Coffee Server with the shape of the walls and the handle. But when I squint at the corner of my screen the markings look a little different?
      Edit: The logo looks like “Pair” as in Pair Cupworks in Arizona? But…their website doesn’t have a carafe. Maybe it’s a shop-branded Kinto?

    • @TheDracoster
      @TheDracoster Před rokem +1

      @@paulmeahan3667 I have a roastery branded kinto mug, so it’s possible that the carafe is also branded, thanks a lot!

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem +1

      That is the Pair Cupworks carafe!

  • @magnuswang7928
    @magnuswang7928 Před rokem

    Where can I buy them?

  • @Maxime-ho9iv
    @Maxime-ho9iv Před rokem

    I will be brutally frank, this video is reading as a sales pitch.
    And I admit, they will need a ton of them to sell a basket for $200.
    $100 because we’re some coffee nerds, I would understand, but $200 is non sense.

  • @danielpham8422
    @danielpham8422 Před rokem +3

    i lav u

  • @brindlebeard
    @brindlebeard Před rokem +1

    Interesting but $200 is silly. I will wait until another brand does the same thing for less.

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem

      I think it'll take a bit of time. As with the other brands that are doing this $200 is around the ballpark of what a basket of this type will run you!

  • @SkillshoxT
    @SkillshoxT Před rokem +3

    I don't know why you're defending the price. A VST basket is also cnc produced and costs 20 bucks. Yes, the baskets are thicker and have more holes. But is that 10 times the price? Come on. They just saw Webers price and made it the same. It's a shame really.

    • @allen.t
      @allen.t Před rokem +2

      I mean he literally said it in the beginning of the video that hes a consultant for them and helping them with marketing so of course he will defend the price.

    • @commandodude333
      @commandodude333 Před rokem

      Of course there's a sucker born every minute and will think spending more must make things better.

    • @SkillshoxT
      @SkillshoxT Před rokem +1

      It's alright to support a company. The idea is great. I mean brewing better coffee is a goal for a lot of us. No one says they should also take just 20 bucks. But 200? Come on.

    • @wakuwaku-zw9ir
      @wakuwaku-zw9ir Před rokem

      @@SkillshoxT Where to buy a $20 VST basket ? In Taiwan I only found $33 VST basket.

  • @bydoempire9746
    @bydoempire9746 Před rokem

    Have you used the spirit basket with a paper filter on the bottom?

    • @BensCoffeeRants
      @BensCoffeeRants Před rokem

      They mention that in the video, not much detectable differences with a paper filter, so he says it's not needed.

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem

      Yep! No discernable difference in cup which is great as you don't have to use it in the workflow or waste filters.

  • @jules5350
    @jules5350 Před rokem

    Great video Brian. Hard no to the baskets. 😂

  • @BensCoffeeRants
    @BensCoffeeRants Před rokem

    15:45 Chocolate Rain!

  • @jonathanwu9934
    @jonathanwu9934 Před rokem

    Got mine today! Couple quick question:
    Do you use 98 degree Celsius and reduce the beans to 14g as Mr. Hsieh suggested?
    Also have a max like you, wondering how much finer to you go compare to vst,ims or Pullman similar basket? Do you care about the extraction time when you pull with wafo?

    • @Maxime-ho9iv
      @Maxime-ho9iv Před rokem

      14g in an 18g basket?! That sounds strange.

  • @PradyumnVij
    @PradyumnVij Před rokem

    Ridiculous price though but so is the Weber unifilter

  • @marcandrecoutu4798
    @marcandrecoutu4798 Před rokem

    Oh my, "puckology" is back!

  • @saud8620
    @saud8620 Před rokem +1

    200$ for a basket, come on that's insane

  • @toomanyouts69
    @toomanyouts69 Před rokem

    Is that a Kafatek grinder?

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem

      Yep! That is a Flat Max with SLM burrs.

  • @coffee3470
    @coffee3470 Před rokem

    hefty material could mean, that it cools the water more. did you measure temp.?
    200$ i'm out

  • @dennisl3063
    @dennisl3063 Před rokem

    They got a shower screen that work well with their baskets.

  • @commandodude333
    @commandodude333 Před rokem

    Hilarious how much some will spend in an effort to try making 'modern' coffees more palatable. Maybe roasters should actually try reaching a bit more development instead of the Turd Wave movement that is a serious letdown in many ways.

  • @danmatthews4803
    @danmatthews4803 Před rokem +1

    I love your channel and videos…but this one felt a bit dishonest. You are reviewing a basket that is stupidly priced at 200 dollars and you don’t mention the price until you are 22 minutes in? That is like reviewing a kitchen blender that weighs 200 pounds but failing to mention it’s weight until the end! Talk about burying the lead!

  • @pngo2017
    @pngo2017 Před rokem +1

    Send some test units to our friend James Hoffman, please. I'd love to hear his reviews on these baskets.

    • @commandodude333
      @commandodude333 Před rokem

      Why not figure things out for yourself instead of waiting on an opinion from others? Who gives a damn what others think about any particular product/process as it might be a joke for you?!?

    • @pngo2017
      @pngo2017 Před rokem +1

      @@commandodude333 I assume you haven't gotten your morning coffee yet. You're telling me you haven't purchased anything (even lesser cost items) on Amazon without scrolling down to the reviews. Don't be a hypocrite... I personally cannot stomach paying $200 for a basket without any foresights. Have a good day, bud.

    • @commandodude333
      @commandodude333 Před rokem

      @@pngo2017 Nope sure don't ever rely on reviews as there are just too many variations in experience, expectations, intended use, etc. I buy things based on build quality and find ways to make things work in my favor. I damn sure wouldn't pay more than $20 for a basket as I'll never buy into the 'performance' basket/shower screen fad. Some OEM items like that are still superior than the hyped aftermarket garbage. You do you and spend all you want.

  • @elioteliotness9143
    @elioteliotness9143 Před rokem

    this is a good advertising for Wafo made in Taiwan.
    a copy of VST?😉

  • @mgsboedmisodpc2
    @mgsboedmisodpc2 Před rokem

    offered only in 58mm

  • @wakeawaken430
    @wakeawaken430 Před rokem +3

    I already believe that VST and ims are a scam
    Imagine what i believe for these baskets
    P.s. professional barista and roaster for 25 years

    • @heyble
      @heyble Před rokem +4

      Totally agree with you here. VST and IMS baskets are pretty much boomer baskets. Only good for dark roasts.

    • @BensCoffeeRants
      @BensCoffeeRants Před rokem +1

      @@heyble I think VST is probably worse for dark roasts.

    • @commandodude333
      @commandodude333 Před rokem

      @@heyble Boomer, lmao? Just realize many of us have espresso figured out and don't piss away time/money on the piss poor pathetic Turd Wave fad. Hilarious how many of you don't know WTF you want and simply follow the leader.

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem +1

      Ben this is a meme response haha

    • @BrianQuan
      @BrianQuan  Před rokem +1

      You took the bait 😂

  • @MaakBow
    @MaakBow Před rokem

    So basket A elimiminates those bad black spots and this basket B puts makes more bad black spots???? I'm sure marketing will sell them to stupid people. Sure they'll make a difference in the cup but so will bad prep and putting a bit of (name any foreign body) in the puck.
    It seems a lot of the description here of outcome would be better achieved through a change in bean/roast/grind..
    A basket with more smaller holes over the whole surface makes sense, but the others don't imo

  • @KristianMortensen
    @KristianMortensen Před rokem +1

    First!

  • @weiszCoffee
    @weiszCoffee Před rokem

    These sound like very interesting baskets but you completely lost me when you mentioned the extremely high price. We all know these high end equipment have diminishing returns and to pay for a basket 200$, for my opinion is way to much

  • @TheFlyingduck88
    @TheFlyingduck88 Před rokem

    Couldn't see the extraction and couldn't see the puck you insisted we watched... Not worth the time to finish watching.

  • @glantalstudfamiliebartz8261

    200 US Dollars for one basket?? 🤦🤦🤦
    Never I buy a basket for 200 Dollars!!🤣🤣

  • @skillzo19
    @skillzo19 Před rokem +3

    Common… this is getting out of hand. Everything now is such a rip off. $200??? Thats robbery. SMDH Your taking advantage of people.

  • @AlexZapata-
    @AlexZapata- Před rokem

    Brian can I pay you $200 for the spirit plzzzz!

  • @marcin.sobocinski
    @marcin.sobocinski Před rokem

    It's so funny. If you want to charge more than common sense would allow just say the product is for professionals and voila... a basket is now a pro basket and costs way more than any other, calibrated, coated, competition etc. basket. An Brian, no... it doesn't make sense for professionals or coffee shops if it's to expensive for home coffee enthusiast.

  • @revoltoff
    @revoltoff Před rokem +3

    95% snakeoil (sadly) no hate tho, for the person who needs that extra 5% of the 1% boost, this is for you lol...