Aeropress Coffee Comparison | Coffee Brewing | Coffee Competition | Aeropress World Champion Recipe
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- čas přidán 29. 07. 2024
- I was given an Aeropress Coffee Gizmo for my birthday and had no idea of the versatility of it and the range of coffee tastes possible!
Here I compare a world championship winner against the basic instructions...
Is there any difference? Let's find out!
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I remember Robin Williams poking fun at wine experts and their wine descriptions. He took a taste of a red wine, swirled it around in his mouth and then declared, “Absurd, yet flaccid.”
You must be a good CZcamsr, Richard, because my husband and I have zero interest in coffee but we still enjoyed this 🙂
I appreciate that!
Ha ha ha .. who is that random woman with spoons at the end .. 🤣. Love it.
Dunno. She just walked in and threw mince pies at me. X
I quite liked the mad scientist vibe with this one, Richard. With mine I just add coffee and water, let is purculate through a bit, then add water again and push the plunger. Tastes good to me and I get a full cup of coffee.👍🙂☕
We loved this one, Mr O 😉 xxx The cameo really surprised her ladyship 😅🥰 xxx wonderful! Xx
Have you seen all the ‘lovely to see Mrs O’ comments??! X
I, like you, love my morning coffee and have no interest in finding embedded flavours such as pine needles, berries, blue cheese etc. .... other than the coffee. On a motorcycle trip a few years back, I was introduced to a Zyliss Coffee press mug. So simple, all in one, compact and unbreakable. I use it daily at home and all my bike and camping trips... been a game changer.
It does seem a lot of work to make a cuppa, especially at a camp. What a delight to see Mrs. Outdoors!!!!! Thanks for sharing Richard. Stay safe and healthy!
That wasn’t Mrs O - she was a loyal subscriber and pal popping over for a cuppa and a natter!
Oops Sorry! LOL! @@RichardOutdoors
Interesting video and I apologies for the next bit, The water temperature, the grind and timing of how long it's steeped and the extraction time makes a huge difference to the flavour. I love an expresso shot of coffee when I'm out in the woods and I put off going on a barista course as I thought it would ruin ever buying a coffee again once you know how to get the best out of the bean. And I was right, the difference in just the grind which affects the extraction time is huge (good coffee shops will calibrate their grind 3 or 4 times day based on the humidity). I think what I'm trying to say is none of us will probably ever make the same cup of coffee twice 🤣Thanks for taking the time to make the video. FYI I use the Waco Nanopress which knocks out a half decent Expresso (most of the time).
Really happy to see your new video. Looking forward to your next camping video
FAR more fun than James Hoffman 😊, and you had me running to my Aeropress to indeed hazard the inverted method, albeit with no weighing or temperature control. It resulted in a smoother cup, so - thanks 👍
Interesting video Richard! Perhaps Alan’s method should’ve been topped up with another lot of his original rather than being watered down?
You are a man of many talents. Iv'e never got on with my aero-press, but I might have another go. Good one Richard.
That was a good bit of fun Richard. I’d be interested to hear from you if you just tried using the two different methods but with the same quantity of coffee. I wonder if the taste and texture would be more similar? Thanks for the video anyway, love a bit of ‘scientific’ fun. Atb. Paul.
I got the Mrs an aeropress last Christmas but have yet to "borrow" it for a camp. I'll have to give it a go soon but with minimal faffing 😉
Great video Richard. I love my aeropress i have 5. i use them camping, hiking and at home. I use the inverted method and let it bloom for 5 min before pressing and then add a topper of water it makes a very strong dark cup its enjoyable and tastes wonderful.
I richard, I purchased the OUTIN coffee maker from your previous video. I can thoroughly recommend it and I use a fine to medium grind which I get the experts from my local coffee supplier to grind. Love your videos.
After experimenting in the past with the taste weight faff formula we decided on Nescafe Azera. 2 scoops if you want a stronger cup.
Well done. As aero guy...try setting filter works better. Also 30 grams for pro but scoop is less. Try more coffee or weigh and compare. Love my travel aero. Enjoy. Best is that you used good fresh beans...
I’m not a coffee connoisseur by any means, I enjoy a good cup of coffee in the morning out camping as well as home, I do buy coffee from independent shops and I have a french press that I use most of the time, but for me this video was enjoyable to watch because of you, I hope that doesn’t sound weird but I like the way you explain things that you do camping bike riding traveling around whatever, so keep up the great work and hopefully you can get back out there.
Thank you!
Well Richard (and nice to see Mrs Outdoors too) having received one as a gift, we've found the Aeropress to have improved our coffee drinking experience considerably - and this upside down approach using more coffee will be our next thing to try. There is, however, a point at which obsession takes over and we'll try to avoid going that far. Great video, thank you. Usual regards, J&A&B&T
Not Mrs Outdoors. A subscriber and friend over for a coffee. 👍
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Jeez never realised making a coffee can be so complicated, when I make the Wifey a cuppa it's boil the kettle, tablespoon of Nescafe heaped one of Coffee Mate stir and serve 👍😁👍
Great idea for a video Richard. Enjoyed it a lot. I have an aeropress, and use the upside down method with a single serve (using the supplied spoon) of coffee stir it once as it sits for a minute then straight into the cup. I use a warmed cup. Top up with hot water in the cup. So good!
Sound’s perfect!
Just tried the recipe. Bit of a faff but made a decent cup. I think the volume of coffee to water prevents over extraction giving a smoother taste. Think I learned that off James Hoffman or I made it up.
Very interesting! I love a good cup of coffee and apparently procedure does make a difference. I can imagine how good your kitchen smelled. Thank you for doing that. I'm assuming that lovely lady that showed up at the end is your wife. She is so cute!
Nope. Someone else’s!
I'm sitting here chuckling. My morning cuppa is the store brand of instant coffee. Pour boiling water over it, add stevia and almond milk (allergic to dairy) and slurp away. I'm a KISS person all the way.
Sounds great!
I always use the Alan method but have adapted it slightly - I use 1 rounded scoop and another half-3/4s of another scoop. Press it down with a tamper. Then pour over slightly cooled boiled water, stir it twice forward and once back. Then plunge fast to force it through at speed and pressure. It creates a richer coffee. I think the trick is to use more coffee than Alan does. Also, I use a metal filter plus an unbleached paper one to prevent too much leakage before you plunge.
It did make me anxious watching you press down over that glass jug as I’ve come a cropper before doing that over a thin mug where is cracked and exploded 😮
Always enjoy your videos - whether you are inside or out or in the cockpit 😅 ☕️
‘Twice forward, one back’! 🤣🤣🤣
I have a lot of coffee gadgets - a Breville Barista Express, moka pot, Nespresso Original and Vertuo, Keurig, regular brew coffee pot, french press, and a pour-over, but I keep pondering adding an Aeropress to my collection. I really appreciated the nice review in layman's terms. Just a crazy idea - I wonder how brewing hot tea in an Aeropress would fare. Cheers from South Carolina, USA. ☕️🫖
Sounds great!
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Im a total coffee geek. I've used aeropress daily for well over 10 years and tried lots of those wacky 'champions' techniques. I've got to say, I still much prefer the basic technique by the aeropress founder chap!
Yeah. It was certainly a tasty cup.
I make my coffee with the same method each day as i did the day before. However there ends up being days where my coffee just tastes great and other days when the coffee is Just okay. My method of coffee making is FAR from scientific and does have variables due to slight variations of exact bean count/weight since I don't weigh the beans but go by a simple volume measurement. I am currently using a simple pour over brew method. I have to pour multiple times in order to make my preferred 16-17 ounce serving. So each day's brew time most likely ends up being different than the day before by a slight to perhaps considerable difference. It is interesting to me to taste the differences produced through brew duration as well as slight bean weight variances.
Awesome and heartfelt to see a comment from Lonnie. We all miss you Lonnie and connie and your videos you are truly Amazing people and gifts from God.
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Want to wish you and your family a Happy New Year. Wish you the best and hope things are OK !
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As someone who just drinks instant coffee, as I prefer tea, I've never really had the coffee bug, though it does look like a bit of a palaver but then if it makes a difference and you enjoy it, then go for it but next time I reckon you would look good in a white lab coat Richard.😂 Thanks for sharing and great to meet Mrs Outdoors.
That was not Mrs O. A visit from a subscriber and pal!!
@@RichardOutdoors Oh, at least you could make her a tasty coffee 🙂
11:36 mmmmm? What was the original description?
Enjoyed the video Richard. Dont judge me I only drink decaf!!!
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Looks like the standard version for camping/outdoors stuff, twiddly method for Sunday best. Btw, can you make two cuppas at once in those things? I've always only ever seen people make one cup at a time with coffee gadgets - or perhaps you need to have one thingy each to drink coffee together?
Prob just one. I tend to camp alone anyhow!
Ce 1 mate wen the next cookin video
Lots of background stomach rumbling! 😂
A lot of arson about for a coffee
There was no arson as far as I’m aware.