Dialing In Pourovers: A Very Good Guide, Maybe the Best

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  • @LanceHedrick
    @LanceHedrick  Před 26 dny +107

    Hope you enjoyed! Let me know in the comments about any questions. Excited for some dialogue! Cheers. Oh, and don't forget to hit that like if you enjoyed the video! Appreciate it!

    • @aviphysics
      @aviphysics Před 26 dny

      Could you do a vid on Xbloom brewing? I have one and enjoy it, but there isn't a lot of high quality content on how to tune brews with it and it seems like there are some slightly different considerations.

    • @kylemessineo8542
      @kylemessineo8542 Před 26 dny

      Hey Lance I have the Breville Barista touch, what are your thoughts on the built in grinder? I don’t think it’s so great but not sure what to do. It’s a conical burr grinder, I’m sure you’ve used it before. Let me know what you think or if I should upgrade to a Niche or Ode brew Gen 2 grinder!

    • @ankitxhawks
      @ankitxhawks Před 26 dny +4

      What grind range do you use for ZP6?

    • @jo.comics
      @jo.comics Před 26 dny +1

      I did enjoy the video, very informative and interesting and it's good to have a resource like this that isn't just another V60 recipe. One thing I'd love for you to get into properly sometime is water chemistry. I live in an area with, what I perceive as, very very clean and soft water. How do I know if my tap water could just be perfect for coffee and what can I do to augment it? I've heard of Lotus water and third wave water and whatnot but I'm not sure it's the right thing for me. Would love to learn more about this deeply complex topic.

    • @iquintani
      @iquintani Před 25 dny +1

      Teeny-Tiny what?😂
      Thanks for the tips crazy coffee nerd lol
      Cumprimentos de Lisboa!

  • @tomvandongen8075
    @tomvandongen8075 Před 26 dny +268

    New Lance video to ensure I don't have an under-extracted day

    • @LanceHedrick
      @LanceHedrick  Před 26 dny +59

      never. I wouldn't wish that on my worst enemy

    • @tomvandongen8075
      @tomvandongen8075 Před 26 dny +22

      ​@@LanceHedrickI'm hoping to use the tips in this video to score last place in my local astringent compounds championship

    • @LanceHedrick
      @LanceHedrick  Před 26 dny +41

      hopefully you don't have issues of water coming out the bottom. no bypass pls

    • @GrindcoreDC
      @GrindcoreDC Před 26 dny +4

      On an under-extracted day you might be more concentrated though!

    • @hance_ledrick
      @hance_ledrick Před 25 dny

      ​@@tomvandongen8075unfortunately the Astringent Compound Championships have been suspended until further notice due to the involvement of black market tannin dealers.

  • @IdanShir
    @IdanShir Před 26 dny +104

    I can't stress enough how important this video is. I actually stopped going on reddit because I always end up more confused than informed. This really reignites the joy of making a pour over at home.
    EDIT: Glad to see you're a an IDLES fan.

    • @Feuerglatze
      @Feuerglatze Před 18 dny +2

      I even thought about quitting coffee for good because I just couldn't repeat my results. One day it was magnificent, the next five days it was barely okay. But after slowly but surely tweaking all those things Lance talked about in this video, I finally got there. Now, instead of quitting coffee, I quit tweaking coffee.

    • @Grogeous_Maximus
      @Grogeous_Maximus Před 17 dny +1

      It's easy to get confused from by /r/Coffee, because Reddit has some hardcore enthusiasts and experts, and mostly temporarily embarassed experts.
      There is so much conflicting advice there, and I almost quit coffee as well until I found these videos on YT. I am wildly grateful I didn't have to quit.

    • @MealTeam6
      @MealTeam6 Před 9 dny

      Reddit is the absolute worst cesspool of bad information, as far as coffee goes. Worst takes, worst misinformed advice, worst attitude, yet people trying to come off as if they were some kind of experts. I hope you were joking, though.

  • @anguswalker104
    @anguswalker104 Před 2 dny

    Always a great balance between light hearted banter & a deep philosophical discussion on the effort we seem to all put into coffee for the joy of extracting something wonderful or a bit better than yesterday. Thanks for ironing out a lot of stuff we don't really need to concern ourselves with & for the key points to start with.

  • @flyingv7747
    @flyingv7747 Před 26 dny +22

    Definitely one of the better videos on YT. Thank you for bringing it back down to earth. I'm just past the honeymoon phase of the rabbit hole and was really getting tired of all of the pretentious flavor note, $4000 grinder, swing a dead cat over your head at midnight crap.

    • @mrdisco8616
      @mrdisco8616 Před 25 dny +3

      @@nyanuwu4209 Trying not to be pedantic but no. Flavor is whole point, flavor notes are made up and often don't translate well across different experiences. To me they're a fin example of things that get tiresome in specialty coffee.

  • @michaeln84
    @michaeln84 Před 21 dnem +4

    Long time watcher, first-time "commenter". The time and dedication you instill in your work has slowly dawned on me (that's purely a me thing, not a you thing). I get a giggle, I learn a lot and I feel better after watching one of your videos. Kudos to you Lance, with no absolutely hyperbole all I can say is, "Love your work, buddy".

  • @cory9437
    @cory9437 Před 26 dny +9

    Just tried a decaf pourover at 89 degrees with a 1:15 ratio with a coarser grind size in 3 pours and its the best decaf pourover I've ever had. Thank you Lance!

  • @0013paul
    @0013paul Před 25 dny +8

    Great, watched the video and now I crave coffee at midnight.
    Also, the fact that Lance didn't touch many other variables is exactly his point, this info is good enough for us to make good enough, repeatable coffee. I love the approach. I went to all the phases mentioned in the video and now, I just want to taste a good cup and not waste beans.
    I think it's important for each of us to find the balance and what works for us. Some might like to play with different brewers, some with different grinders, some with different water etc. The important thing is not to overdo it and not be wasteful. I had great bags of coffee that sometimes I wasted trying to dial in and get that 1% better cup and... it's not worth it.
    Coffee is meant to be enjoyed and I am glad we get videos like this, with lots of information and real advice!

    • @Kraaketaer
      @Kraaketaer Před 25 dny

      Coffee at midnight is what decaf is for! Good, specialty decaf, obviously.

  • @zitilites911
    @zitilites911 Před 26 dny +3

    I love that someone finally tries to give confidence and solid, understandable, advice that you can use in your everyday life. Much love 👏

  • @husainpishori9706
    @husainpishori9706 Před 25 dny +2

    I absolutely loved it, the tone, the content, the extras.
    It really felt like those moments when youre having a tough time and some wise person sits us down and declutters the mess and shows how to enjoy life.
    Thank you Lance

  • @brianmiller3795
    @brianmiller3795 Před 5 dny

    Lance, this video was very informative and thoughtful for those who have felt an enormous amount of stress in this brew method. I am grateful for your content because I can easily share it to all knowledge levels of coffee enthusiasts. Thank you

  • @zakukoivu
    @zakukoivu Před 18 dny +3

    Possibly your best video yet. Great work.

  • @sssf55
    @sssf55 Před 24 dny +2

    This isn't just one of the best guides I've seen, but maybe one of the best videos on this site. Exceptional work Lance.

  • @sina4909
    @sina4909 Před 22 dny +2

    Hands down the best and most comprehensive informative and practical guide on pour over I have seen. I am among those who started pour over really excited but got really lost, partly because unlike for espresso I could not find something like this on pour overs. Really appreciated it Lance!

  • @himbo_noa
    @himbo_noa Před 21 dnem

    I really appreciate how accessible these videos are. they're flexible and informative, it is super helpful and makes me want to try more with coffee. ❤

  • @Picoman121
    @Picoman121 Před 21 dnem +4

    I'm a crazy coffee cook, who loves coffee. I roast and get things wrong often. I'm drinking a particularly bitter cup today because I roasted too far into second crack. It happens, and I still love coffee!

  • @Grimmlocked
    @Grimmlocked Před 25 dny +1

    thank you so much for this video
    really highlights how getting the basics down can get you 80-90% of the way to where you want to be.
    I just want to make that first 90 min of my day just a little bit brighter

  • @Anthony6829
    @Anthony6829 Před 26 dny +7

    I'm a crazy coffee kook and I crave crazy coffee
    Love you timeless enthusiasm and selfless dedication to sharing your experience and expertise to us aspiring home coffee kooks. Much love ❤️

  • @adriangonzalezdpt
    @adriangonzalezdpt Před 25 dny

    yessir! Amazing video Lance! Easy to get caught up when theres so much information out there. You touched on a bunch of solid principles that we should stick with and then change over time to create our own coffee experience.

  • @dianesimms9493
    @dianesimms9493 Před 25 dny

    Thank you Lance for keeping this video short & simple, or in other words, KISS. I Love learning new things, but sometimes I have to take it step-by-step (baby steps). Since retirement 4 years ago, I have taken on yet another adventure, becoming a HOME barista. Thanks to you, Morgan, and Sir James! 🤗😘

  • @BobertRads
    @BobertRads Před 26 dny +9

    Lance Hedrick video? And I'm about to make coffee? And the video is about pourovers? What a great start to my Saturday!

  • @robertdavis7262
    @robertdavis7262 Před 25 dny

    This was a great video that hits me at just the right time - I've been doing this enough to understand what Lance is talking about and I haven't been doing this long enough to have worked out the main idea of the video. Thanks!

  • @Freddy-wu1ig
    @Freddy-wu1ig Před 23 dny

    WOW! I remember your first video from 3 years ago - this journey is amazing. Your videos went up from okay to top notch! Keep going!

  • @Dexterprog
    @Dexterprog Před 23 dny

    Loved this one lance. Great points and overall a very detailed, yet simple guide

  • @sassanada
    @sassanada Před 24 dny

    That intro was just SO beautiful and perfect, and the whole vibe of this video is excellent. I love it. Thanks for making my Monday morning a little brighter. ❤
    I fell down the espresso rabbit hole so hard i can barely see pourovers from here, but heck yes i immediately clicked watch and I'm so glad i did. Someday I'll make it to PouroverLand, and when i do I'll definitely start right back here.

  • @miles611
    @miles611 Před 26 dny

    Love the back to basics approach man
    Great video as always !

  • @EmileModesitt
    @EmileModesitt Před 26 dny +1

    CZcams needs more videos like this and more people like you

  • @felixm5215
    @felixm5215 Před 23 dny

    Thanks Lance for keeping it REAL as always!!

  • @djinnwheeler
    @djinnwheeler Před 24 dny

    Yeh, I started my coffee journey around 2yrs ago now, and this video has helped satisfy a lot of my concerns around my brewing that just never made sense.
    Brew styles and recipes are merely guides on how to approach making coffee, but bottom line is that it's all about what tastes great to you, for your coffee and the equipment you have. Thanks Lance!

  • @bovineexcrement8635
    @bovineexcrement8635 Před 26 dny +2

    Consistency is the key to success.Really good advice here, thanks

  • @axellis8333
    @axellis8333 Před 26 dny

    This is actually the exact video I needed right now. I really appreciate you~

  • @sudakayoga
    @sudakayoga Před 11 dny +1

    I appreciate a simplification. I bought a Hario V60 months ago and have been terrified to use it already. This gives confidence

    • @sivelasquez
      @sivelasquez Před 6 dny

      You can always use the little v60 jar to make a nice immersion brew and then just pour it on the filter after 4 mins and have a lovely coffee every day

  • @LightZone9
    @LightZone9 Před 26 dny +1

    I'm deep in the pour over rabbit holes and loving every minute of it!

  • @Elmusiico
    @Elmusiico Před 25 dny

    These are exceptional videos, dude thanks!

  • @Isaac-wj9xj
    @Isaac-wj9xj Před 25 dny

    Thanks for the guide Lance. I m often not happy with my results so hopefully this will help. Gonna try this tomorrow morning.

  • @damymetzke514
    @damymetzke514 Před 26 dny +1

    This video is timed way to conveniently for me, I've immediately subscribed. I've just invested in a new grinder. I used to have a very cheap hand grinder with could be adjusted, but it was very inconvenient to adjust and it didn't have any markings. I still prefer to hand grind, but I now got one of actually decent quality and one that is externally adjustable. The latter being important for me because if adjusting isn't convenient I'll likely won't do it much. I'm going to get some higher quality coffee for my next batch and start dialing in again. And this guide will probably come in handy for that.

  • @6minus3minus2
    @6minus3minus2 Před 26 dny

    Genuinely super helpful and accessible!

  • @sc5655
    @sc5655 Před 22 dny

    Fantastic video Lance

  • @MaximPospelov
    @MaximPospelov Před 24 dny

    This was the best into I've seen for a long time

  • @aurorasaint
    @aurorasaint Před 25 dny

    Butt talking is favorite kind! This video hit the nail on its head. I appreciate how it focuses on the enjoyment of coffee rather than being the over-analytical beings that we can be. Don't get me wrong, I love over analyzing my pours or dreaming about new gear sometimes, but at the end of the day, brewing and enjoying a solid cup of coffee is the most important part.

  • @user-op6hw6pr3d
    @user-op6hw6pr3d Před 26 dny

    Perfect video for me at this moment. Thank you.

  • @coffeenerdaaron
    @coffeenerdaaron Před 25 dny

    Absolutely fantastic video Lance!!! For a long time I was buying and changing to all these different brewers and filters with mediocre results, sometimes great results but those were outliers, but normally mediocre. A couple years ago I finally went back to the V60 and made sure I was always using good water (Lotus Water 😉) and a good consistent brew method and the results have been mind blowing! Starting over and focusing on those variables that truly make a difference and trying to actually understand what's happening during the brew have made the biggest difference.

  • @howaboutthat5880
    @howaboutthat5880 Před 25 dny

    I enjoyed the heck out of this video. The content was good and the cinematics were really well done.

  • @simplythunder9832
    @simplythunder9832 Před 26 dny

    Thanks you so much, what a great informative. There were so many times where I thought "damn, a dialing in guide for pourovers from Lance would be nice". And here you are, clutch as always.

  • @jschim_
    @jschim_ Před 25 dny

    Really nice distillation video, Lance!

  • @ElieMIESIAC
    @ElieMIESIAC Před 26 dny

    Thank's Lance! That's some 95,25/100 content right there !

  • @meowmeow-op7lp
    @meowmeow-op7lp Před 26 dny +14

    Thank you for speaking slower than your other videos. This allows me to digest your preaching better ❤

    • @musicshorts_
      @musicshorts_ Před 26 dny

      Yes! Didn’t think this was the case but you confirmed it lol. Thank you Lance!

  • @CoffeenatedTravel
    @CoffeenatedTravel Před 19 dny

    Fantastic video! that's exactly how I do my pourovers- same recipe and some to lots of tweaking depending on the coffee. Thanks for this Lance.

  • @alanohki
    @alanohki Před 20 dny

    Excellent mini MasterClass!

  • @alexlazaridisf.7276
    @alexlazaridisf.7276 Před 25 dny

    Great vid thanks! I feel encouraged!

  • @nicholasrusso5929
    @nicholasrusso5929 Před 26 dny +1

    I’m a crazy coffee kook that runs an outdoor booth at the farmers market, and these tips were very helpful!

  • @KayoCosio
    @KayoCosio Před 24 dny

    This is the best video you've ever made

  • @coffeecove7058
    @coffeecove7058 Před 25 dny

    Enjoyed the video. Thanks for sharing.

  • @jasonvanpersie0010
    @jasonvanpersie0010 Před 13 dny

    Need more videos like this! V60 is my daily driver and now I have some more ideas to play around w/ my brew!

  • @robertsharpnack2141
    @robertsharpnack2141 Před 18 dny

    I wish I had this video when I started making coffee at home. Great video Lance.

  • @garfieldclass10
    @garfieldclass10 Před 22 dny +2

    This is like horseshoe theory with coffee nerd. Where when you get nerdy enough you recognize that no recipe is the recipe.

  • @rh9909
    @rh9909 Před 26 dny

    The opening is just so relatable. Now I need to brew my coffee and chill them for tomorrow.

  • @quas_naart
    @quas_naart Před 24 dny

    Lance, I love the extra attention given to DECAF in your videos, and how they take a bit of a different baseline, but still can be just as tasty! It's emboldened me to put more care into my bean purchases in that category, knowing delicious results are actually possible, as opposed to simply "good enough with whipped cream" when I tried the exact same recipe I would've done with "full strength" beans.

  • @TwoTroutCreations
    @TwoTroutCreations Před 7 dny

    I for sure crave crazy coffee! Very few people I meet say the same, but to the folks that do, I love ya!

  • @umarlatiff9595
    @umarlatiff9595 Před 25 dny

    a pretty good summary of your past blooming/pourover videos 👍

  • @singing4fun
    @singing4fun Před 26 dny

    Thanks for a very common sense approach to the pour over. You've echoed how I start my day (research on morning coffee be damned). I've had guests who rave about my coffee, then seem a bit disappointed when I show them how simple my process actually is. Next time, I'll just direct them to your amazing video!

  • @donniehopkins5679
    @donniehopkins5679 Před 25 dny

    Great video! Great information !

  • @MEMEXD_
    @MEMEXD_ Před 22 dny +1

    I rencently got in to coffee, and even more recently, pour-over.
    A thing that I figured out pretty quickly is that there really isn't a right or wrong way of brewing pour-over.
    Take some inspiration from people like Lance or James to get going, but play with it a bit as well - do what you want, see what difference it makes and note if it was good or bad.
    Also note that you are human and you can't expect to be 100% consistent every time
    I primarily use a Hario Switch and I recently had a coffee where I would let first bit of water steep for 2 minutes, drain for 30 seconds, close the switch before adding the rest of my water and then letting that steep for another minute.
    I cannot express how amazing the coffee tasted 😍
    I then tried the same method on a different coffee and it was god awful 😆

  • @grune7881
    @grune7881 Před 26 dny

    I'm not sure what's more epic? Lance's videos or the stache

  • @joshuanoel1510
    @joshuanoel1510 Před 25 dny

    One of your best videos to date. Hopefully some people relax and loosen up(their grind size)

  • @milanjurich1526
    @milanjurich1526 Před 26 dny

    Excellent video

  • @usafan96soren20
    @usafan96soren20 Před 23 dny

    You know what helped me...japanese osmotic flow technique. Grinding coarser, dark roasted coffe, and 86 celsius water and you pour in the center the whole time. Simple, repeatible, and fun!
    Thank you so much for this video, I actually enjoy coffe now more than ever before when I timed and tried to control everything.

  • @cheekster777
    @cheekster777 Před 26 dny

    Thank you Lance.

  • @mindybaum9310
    @mindybaum9310 Před 25 dny

    Thank you for sharing with everyone

  • @jeeesstyles
    @jeeesstyles Před 25 dny +1

    I’m a crazy coffee kook. I fell asleep half thru so I had to rewatch. 😅 Thanks for the videos Lance!

  • @bauhausoffice
    @bauhausoffice Před 26 dny

    Thank you Lance

  • @davidtester863
    @davidtester863 Před 25 dny

    Thank you Lance!! Just got my V60 in today and this was perfect timing

  • @braxtonjens7839
    @braxtonjens7839 Před 25 dny

    Crazy coffee kooks.
    Fun vid.
    Easy approach. It also the tools to dial further. Dig it.
    I got a coworker a K0 and a v60 and he’s been enjoying it. I set him up with the 1-2-1 recipe.

  • @DemeterN
    @DemeterN Před 26 dny

    Thanks Lance!

  • @ednaldocandido1766
    @ednaldocandido1766 Před 22 dny

    Excelente vídeo. Instrutivo e sincero. No final da montanha (ou da xícara), vale o prazer da caminhada.

  • @VlogsByJoe
    @VlogsByJoe Před 25 dny

    I have definitely become a crazy coffee kook, to the point that I got a part time job at a local coffee shop on the weekends. And Lance, you sir have made the education both fun and approachable.

  • @CL-yp1bs
    @CL-yp1bs Před 26 dny

    I just used this new method to make El Salvador Anerobic from SW Craft Roasters this morning and its a banger! Fantastic, and its alot easier than what I used to do what was like 5 different pours after my bloom.

  • @muleeight
    @muleeight Před 25 dny

    This was just the video I needed! I’m going to start supporting you on Patreon for this. Thank you so much for guiding us on this lovely tasting journey! This was a very thorough video on the techinique but I’d like to hear more on the tasting side. What should I pay attention to? How can I know how much room for improvement there might be?

  • @somedudesstuff801
    @somedudesstuff801 Před 26 dny +3

    the big thing that was holding back my pour over for a long time was over agitation, trying to get a flat bed. I only had decent luck with a reservoir pour over. Now I don't even give it a swirl at the end, just a quick vibration, and it's finally good.

  • @bitcoins3212
    @bitcoins3212 Před 26 dny

    Much appreciated for good guidance on the approach to pourovers!
    This is an easy video to share with others who are interested in getting into it.
    ❤ the reference to the Zerno Z1 as example of a nicer grinder at 6:39!

  • @throwdowninolytown
    @throwdowninolytown Před 25 dny

    Phenomenal video.

  • @nomusebefriends
    @nomusebefriends Před 25 dny

    I'm a crazy coffee kook and I crave crazy coffee.
    This video is awesome, and definitely timely as I sit and obsess over that point of diminishing returns with flavor/extraction/etc. Sometimes it's good to have a reminder to step back and just enjoy things instead of focusing on the minutiae.

  • @CPW1991
    @CPW1991 Před 20 dny

    Thanks Lance, your videos really helped me a lot along my coffee journey. So much so that I noticed getting worse cups from making things too complicated. It’s good to go back to the basic steps and thanks for reminding all of us 🫶🏻

  • @Legendforged
    @Legendforged Před 26 dny

    Great video. You're totally right about being overwhelmed to some extent. I got a 1zpresso k-ultra as a nice upgrade, and got a v60 (and aeropress) that has fully replaced my coffee maker for the morning, and it's great and better and delicious.
    But I'm looking up a new recipe every 3 days lol, trying to experiment and find 'the best' way to make coffee.
    Finally realized I needed to get a sort of test bag, so I got a nice local roast and have been noting small and large adjustments to expand my taste and really be able to identify what drastic changes in recipe can do, so I can hopefully start to dial in smaller steps.

  • @benweinstein5460
    @benweinstein5460 Před 25 dny

    Based on the video title I could see you are really taking that last post into consideration- preach brother 🙏🏿

  • @MrSunshine251
    @MrSunshine251 Před 25 dny

    Great video Lance. I'd just made a coffee before I sat down to watch this, and had been wondering about my coffee cups with this recent coffee I bought.
    Over the course of my coffee journey, I've more or less settled into a base recipe of 18g/300g, and water between 90 and 95°c depending on the roast. My grind size defaults to 17 clicks on my Timemore C2, and I go from there. I travel a bit for work, so I like to hunt out a local roaster wherever I am and buy some coffee.
    Sometimes the coffee draws down too quick, sometimes too slow. Sometimes it's a bit weak, sometimes it's too punchy. I tweak my base recipe to find the sweet spot. Ultimately, I've come to realise that Reddit and CZcams and everyone can say what they want - but if I'm enjoying the coffee I make for myself, then I'm heading in the right direction.
    The only thing I haven't yet done is make the switch to filtered water. My tap water is pretty ok where I live, but I am curious to see what else I can get out of my coffee with filtered water!

  • @Trevalina1
    @Trevalina1 Před 26 dny

    Thanks Lance. Very informative. I’m coffee crazy!

  • @TheHandThatBites
    @TheHandThatBites Před 24 dny +1

    Coarse grind. No hotter than 95. Process of elimination and I like your process. Years of experience in a 15 minute video.

  • @meganrea2101
    @meganrea2101 Před 26 dny

    I’m a crazy coffee kook, and I crave crazy coffee 💜💜💜 thanks for all the efforts you put in to these videos, truly impacting my life every morning.

  • @henrybowers9438
    @henrybowers9438 Před 25 dny

    You're an asset to the coffee community sir.

  • @anujphadke9785
    @anujphadke9785 Před 25 dny

    Very very practical video .. n explaining my current situation when m coming over basic coffee stuff n stuck in middle when things r feeling very confusing 🙂‍↕️ n too technical .. but as my other coffee frnds said n now lance video m gonna keep it simple without headache n without complication gonna keep drinking good cup of pour overs 😊

  • @carrscoffee
    @carrscoffee Před 26 dny

    Great video!! As always . I'm glad your saying to have fun with coffee it's become very technical people on reddit are having heart attacks about any ideas outside the norm. 😅😅😅😅 . Have a great day!!

  • @austin2949
    @austin2949 Před 26 dny

    I'm a crazy coffee kook and I crave crazy coffee
    Ty for the video. I have been overcomplicating pour over for a little while now. I'll take a step back and just focus on the bigger varables until I notice consistantly better cups

  • @Chip13218
    @Chip13218 Před 25 dny

    Loved all those images of coffee when you were adding water. If it weren't late I'd make some coffee now.

  • @mikebreuer8132
    @mikebreuer8132 Před 26 dny

    Great breakdown! Thank you.
    Do you like to swirl after the bloom aswell?

  • @cade5400
    @cade5400 Před 23 dny

    I wish this video came out a year or two ago! It took me so long to realize how a lot of these factors work (and that I can change them). Big change for me was usually doing a 2 min bloom because I prefer a lot of my coffee pretty soon off roast. Thanks for this video 🙏

  • @roberthenrypoet
    @roberthenrypoet Před 23 dny

    @ Lance Hedrick Thank you for neaty explaining the last 5 years of my life in the first 90 seconds of this video Lance!!! :)

  • @amitudeshi1080
    @amitudeshi1080 Před 24 dny

    Love the Zerno cameo. Your videos helped me decide to upgrade from a 10 year old Virtuoso, and here’s to the new world of better coffee.

  • @thekimbochen
    @thekimbochen Před 26 dny

    These days I always have to do a double take to know if I’m watching real channel or the cracked one. Love them both!

  • @johannesgausden8787
    @johannesgausden8787 Před 22 dny

    Thank you for your videos Lance! Long time watcher, first time commenter...
    On the subject of agitation, I recently started playing around with adding/placing a (rinsed) aeropress filter onto the top of the coffee bed, after completing the bloom, just before starting to pour.
    I had a string of slightly weird coffees that would flip very quickly from too bitter, to too under extracted (for my taste) and I figured that adding an aeropress filter on top would help mitigate pour agitation - which it seems to do. It was also the magic bullet that turned an anoxic processed bean from "too weird" to "delicious"
    The technique can go too far the other way though. I've tried it with several coffees where the addition of the top filter just mutes out the flavours too much, because those coffees needed some agitation to sing.
    I'm aware that the drip assist etc do a similar thing; I thought I'd comment because this was a quick, easy and cheap way to introduce agitation control, with coffee paraphernalia that many/most coffee nerds will have lying around :)
    I hope it helps someone, somewhere