Simple Hario V60 Brew Method - My Everyday Recipe

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  • čas přidán 26. 03. 2021
  • In this quick how-to video, I'm showing you a brew method for the Hario V60 pour over that's perfect for beginners and people who are frustrated with their coffee brewing results.This is the 02 model. Please buy 02 filters. Note - You will be using your scale to measure your water weight (510 grams in this recipe) as you go.
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Komentáře • 144

  • @lb1049
    @lb1049 Před rokem +1

    Yes! Good instructions and delivered excellent cup of coffee! Thank you!

  • @sophiebosio8171
    @sophiebosio8171 Před 3 lety +4

    This is super nice and simple, thanks for sharing!!

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 3 lety +1

      You got it, Sophie. Thanks for watching.

  • @harizismail314
    @harizismail314 Před 11 měsíci +59

    This is our second K-Classic. We had our first one for many years, so when we had to replace it, we wanted nothing else but this exact czcams.com/users/postUgkxBrV-RbF5Nk0Rlt9i15aao-YMzqzTG8Vf model. We use it for about three people everyday in the morning. The taste and quick brew is one of the reasons we like it so much. There are so many choices of brands of coffee that we would grab what was on sale and test the different brands from there. I would definitely recommend trying different brands of coffee to find the ones you like the most because there are brands that quite frankly taste horrible.

    • @moshdee456
      @moshdee456 Před 11 měsíci +1

      Even better. I had a pod coffee recently and I could smell the plastic

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 11 měsíci

      Haha. Oh man. Remember when Keurig was all the rage?!

  • @michaelgatheringdust
    @michaelgatheringdust Před rokem +4

    Used this yesterday and today to excellent results. For my 10oz (280ml) cup of coffee I use 20 grams coffee at medium fine. (I pre-heat the Hario, pitcher and cup) Give it the 60 gram initial pour with stir (I use the fat end of a bamboo chopstick), wait 30 seconds and pour 110 ml of water in that circular motion followed by a gentle swirl of the Hario. When the water has filtered through (I don't time it - just wait for the water to fully filter out) I do the same with the remaining 110 ml of water. I use a bartender spoon for the final stir in the cup. Sounds like a lot of steps but is actually very straightforward. My new mantra is 20 60 110 110. Super easy! Barely an inconvenience! 😉 This is using a Single origin Guatemalan La Candelaria light roast. Will be interesting to see how it hold up with other roasts.

  • @CaptJackAubreyOfTheRoyalNavy
    @CaptJackAubreyOfTheRoyalNavy Před 9 měsíci +1

    What I love about pour-over is that it can be streamlined and simplified even more than this and still deliver reliably good results. As far as I can tell, it's the simplest and most efficient way to make good coffee!

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 9 měsíci +1

      Definitely can be. If I do a single cup I usually do a bloom and one pour.

  • @rigocastillo2893
    @rigocastillo2893 Před 11 měsíci

    That was a great video. I loved it

  • @Cccoast
    @Cccoast Před 6 měsíci +1

    Good method 😊

  • @FatherKarras
    @FatherKarras Před 5 měsíci

    I was searching for how to vids for pour over and lo and behold, up pops yours, my friend! Small world! Hope you're well!

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 5 měsíci +1

      Why hello. Hope it helped. Holler next time you're in town.

  • @crazyassailant
    @crazyassailant Před 7 měsíci

    Just tried this recipe, turned out great! It was my first time using a spoon to the bloom, seemed messy but taste was great.

  • @Karla_Finch-Cluff
    @Karla_Finch-Cluff Před 10 měsíci

    I subscribed because you sound like a true coffee friend!

  • @Bluelightcheaphotel
    @Bluelightcheaphotel Před 2 lety +2

    Good recipe! That’s some uptown coffee you’ve got there-I think I paid the same for 15 lbs of greens as they charge for 2lbs. Yowz

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 2 lety +1

      Well, yeah, good coffee that’s responsibly sourced is the baseline for us these days and I feel you on the green beans. A good way to keep costs low. 🤙🏼

  • @yoliec9426
    @yoliec9426 Před 3 lety +1

    This looks great! What setting would you suggest I use for a Baratza Encore grinder?

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 3 lety +1

      I’m usually somewhere between a 14-18 on my Virtuoso. My friend Dylan has an encore and we’re found them to be pretty similar, so I’d say start with 14 and if it tastes like you’re overextracting (unpleasant/bitter notes) you can coarsen up a bit. Good luck. 👍🏼

  • @hihello-kf2nf
    @hihello-kf2nf Před 2 lety +3

    What about extraction time? I never try new recipes but this one is now drawing down 💯
    Edit : WOW, Thanks for adding so much for my daily coffee! 🖤

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 2 lety +2

      I don’t worry as much about time when I use this recipe. Ratio and taste are may primary success metrics. Just as FYI, I’ve been doing 40g coffee/640g water and it takes around 5 min+. Tastes awesome.

  • @tcandeuyt
    @tcandeuyt Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for the video! Do you know what the temperature of the water is at the time of the bloom?
    Cheers.

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 3 lety

      I use the Bonavita variable temp kettle set at 206. I bloom right off the heating element to keep that temp as long as possible. So probably 204-206.

  • @dgale1023
    @dgale1023 Před 2 lety +1

    first thanks for the video, my coffee is a about 1:16. But its sour. I am using a Capresso and I go from medium to 1 line or notch into fine. Is that good? One last thing I didnt use a timer, just weighing as I pour to get to my needed weight. I am using a ratio calculator on the net. Is that ok?

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 2 lety +1

      Of course. I’m not familiar with your grinder but if sour, I would definitely grind finer. No timer is fine as long as your results taste good!

  • @WItekpel
    @WItekpel Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for the video, very helpful indeed :). I always struggle with the V60 as the water pours down during the bloom stage too quickly. Basically it just goes straight down right away. Can't figure out what's wrong. I follow directions for this and other videos. If anyone has an idea what could be the reason I'd greatly appreciate any advice :).

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 3 lety +4

      It sounds like your grind is too coarse to me, Witold. How many grams of coffee are you using in your recipe?

    • @WItekpel
      @WItekpel Před 3 lety

      @@therobmcgee Hi, thank you so much for your reply. Well I tried both fine and corse, with more or less the same results. Going finer did help a little. I went as fine as using the same grade of grind which I use for my mokka pot, and it did pour over too fast. I brew with 30g of coffee to get around 500g of brew, incl the weight of the ground coffee.

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 3 lety +2

      @@WItekpel Hmmmm... how fast are we talking for the total brew time? And, more importantly, how did it taste?

    • @porterhouse_
      @porterhouse_ Před 3 lety +2

      @@WItekpel maybe your coffee is dark or med roast, light roast brews slower for me.

    • @AMTunLimited
      @AMTunLimited Před 3 lety +4

      I had a very similar problem, where I would pour for bloom and the water would disappear instantly and the coffee would turn into a kind of moist puck.
      I found out that is was because the coffee I was using was really old and had sort of dried out. The bloom was also less active because the coffee had already off-gassed a ton.
      If you can, try finding a coffee that you know has been roasted within the last month, either by buying a bag that has the roast date on it or maybe going to a local coffee shop and asking them to purchase a small amount of beans.

  • @mikecoffee100
    @mikecoffee100 Před 2 lety

    ok I also have a Baratsa Grinder what setting did you have and yes this seems the most sensible Pour Over

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 2 lety +1

      I’m usually between 12-15 depending on the coffee. Cheers!

    • @mikecoffee100
      @mikecoffee100 Před 2 lety +1

      @@therobmcgee cool

  • @JamaicanWhitey1
    @JamaicanWhitey1 Před 2 lety

    Hey I have the exact same grinder. What grind setting did you use on your virtuoso?

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 2 lety

      I’m usually between a 10-15 depending on the coffee. I’ll start a bit finer usually and coarsen to my tastes. Cheers!

  • @tuinhoofd1923
    @tuinhoofd1923 Před 2 lety +1

    Awesome ty, looking forward to trying out my hario when it gets here, also cool to see you still reading and responding to comments
    I do have a question, I pretty much always use pre ground coffee, lazy I know but in the past I haven't really always had the energy to deal with the extra energy and upkeep/cleanup of grinding my own beans
    Personally, how much of the flavour profile of a coffee do you think is lost when it's pre ground?
    Since my one cup v60 is less cleanup than my cafetiere I'm considering spending money on a proper grinder, I've found a coffee that's become my regular and I'm not sure how much of a difference buying it wholebean will be and if it would be worth it

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 2 lety

      My pleasure to answer questions. I think for preground, it depends. Are you getting the bag ground by your local shop and drinking on it all week? If so it’ll be fine. If it’s a bag that’s sold preground I think you’ll see a stark difference in flavor.

  • @memo909090
    @memo909090 Před 2 lety +1

    thank you, the result is great, my coffee tastes better

  • @specopbookie
    @specopbookie Před rokem

    I can't for the life of me get a good cup of coffee. I'm beginning to suspect beans and grinder. I have a 3 year old Baratza Encore used almost daily to grind 60g or so of beans; is it time to replace the burrs with the M2 from the virtuoso? Also, my wife and I traditionally like medium roasts; do you have a recommended brand and flavor for us to try? I really want to rule out the bean.
    Thanks!

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před rokem

      I have a 6 year old Vario and a 5 year old Virtuoso and neither have given me trouble - though I’ll probably replace burrs this year. I like Variety’s Road House, Stumptown’s Hairbender, Blueprint’s Tekton, and Onyx Geometry (to name a few). How’s your water taste? Are you using tap or filtered? Could be part of the issue. I went to FLA to visit the in laws one time and found the tap water to be undrinkable and made terrible coffee. Let me know what you find and good luck.

  • @buksisakalam
    @buksisakalam Před 2 lety

    How to used ratio for cupping ml of water, it is depend on bean if its old or newly roast?

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 2 lety

      It doesn’t matter if beans are new or old. Your ratio will be 16ml of water to 1gram of beans. Cheers.

  • @ivicasvilicic2325
    @ivicasvilicic2325 Před rokem

    Great video, at what moment did you make your final pour ? Since there was no time, did you wait until bed was almost dry etc. ?

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před rokem +1

      Thanks and great question. I will usually wait about 15-20 seconds between pours. I don't let the bed get dry completely.

    • @ivicasvilicic2325
      @ivicasvilicic2325 Před rokem +1

      @@therobmcgee thank you Rob

  • @jlantz3691
    @jlantz3691 Před 11 měsíci

    Good, straightforward video. I've seen other videos, James Hoffman's for example, recommend putting a 'depression' in the center of the coffee. Have you tried this?

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 11 měsíci

      Yes, and it does work well. I got out of the habit of doing so because in my coffee truck the health dept. isn’t keen on it. Thanks for the kind words.

    • @jlantz3691
      @jlantz3691 Před 11 měsíci

      @@therobmcgee Thanks for the quick response.

  • @jameslyons9457
    @jameslyons9457 Před rokem

    Thank you for the great video, although I am a bit confused. 30 g of coffee fills my v60 to the top. In yours it only seems a third of the way full. How is this possible?

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před rokem

      Hey James - My V60 is the 02 model, I believe you have the 01. Not to worry. I would drop down to 22g and then 352g water. You may have to pour a little slower to avoid over filling. You may need to grind a pinch finer as well. Good luck!

    • @jameslyons9457
      @jameslyons9457 Před rokem +1

      @@therobmcgee Right on. Yes I do have the one cup. Thank you for your help.

  • @Roykingdreperdeg
    @Roykingdreperdeg Před rokem +1

    I do the same ish 😊

  • @kenal1532
    @kenal1532 Před 2 lety

    wow... thanks, and your dedication to reply everyone is just French kiss! great and keep it up!

  • @mrmcbeth
    @mrmcbeth Před 8 měsíci

    Does this concept work with 300g of water? I've been looking for a general technique and haven't found one that is consistent yet.

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah. It works well with single cup.

  • @afby
    @afby Před 3 lety +1

    Does it have to be always 60g of water no matter what is the weight of the coffee ground?
    Your ratio is 1:17 right?

    • @yennn1362
      @yennn1362 Před 3 lety +2

      it double from the weight of coffee ground

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 3 lety

      Right, double the weight or a little more depending on the coffee. So 30g of coffee means a 60g water bloom. 35g coffee means 70g water bloom. I think you'll find that it's just enough to saturate your grounds. And yes 17:1 but I also like a 16:1 here and there. Good question!

  • @maitha687
    @maitha687 Před 2 lety

    How many grams should I use in my V60 if I have pre ground coffee?

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 2 lety +1

      I would just follow the same recipe for now and see how it tastes. Then I would suggest adjusting your water amount before adjusting the coffee amount. So if you start with a 17:1 (grams) water to coffee ratio and it seems too weak or sour, go to 16:1. And so forth. After you find that ration you can adjust your coffee to suit the size of your intended brew. For example I use a 16:1 currently and want to yield two cups, so I do 640g of water and 40g of coffee.

  • @joaovitorjoaovitor
    @joaovitorjoaovitor Před 3 lety

    Hey, thanks for the video! Would you change anything if using V60 cloth filters?

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 3 lety +1

      Nope, but the grind size may change a bit. I would just change it until it looks like wet sand and make small adjustments to my tastes at that point. Cheers.

    • @joaovitorjoaovitor
      @joaovitorjoaovitor Před 3 lety +1

      Got it, thank you very much!

  • @PureDigee
    @PureDigee Před rokem

    Hello shouldnt I first warm the ceramic v60 up?

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před rokem

      When you add the hot water to rinse the filter it will warm the v60. 👌

  • @billymays972
    @billymays972 Před 2 lety +1

    Does this still work or have updates rendered this void? I don't want to make this if it's been patched already. Let me know if it still works for you guys thanks.

  • @mehbooballahditta7431
    @mehbooballahditta7431 Před rokem +1

    Last poring finished and water excited time
    How many stay time in water

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před rokem

      The end time doesn’t matter as much as long as it tastes great.

  • @chookchack
    @chookchack Před 2 lety

    By chance do you know the jx pro setting of your recipe?

    • @chookchack
      @chookchack Před 2 lety

      And how many mins is your extraction time?

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 2 lety

      Hey there - I don’t know what the setting would be on the JX but I have a video about my approach to grind settings called Uncommon V60 tips. Time for this tends to be in the 4:30 range, but I tend to not worry about time as much these days as much as I do for other variable. Good luck!

    • @auroragoh8323
      @auroragoh8323 Před rokem +1

      Are you talking about the 1zpresso jx pro? If you are, check out the official site for it. The chart says a range of 3 complete rounds and 2 numbers to 4 complete rounds and 4 numbers.

  • @amyahdocq8835
    @amyahdocq8835 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I have a question for you as I see you put a paper filter in your V-60. I have one too and I tried to make coffee with it and I completely lost my coffee 2 times as the bottom of my filter completely split open and the coffee grounds dropped in the coffee pot. I was really not happy and I finally took another cone (in stainless) I have. Did you experienced this? Why do you think my filters just tear off like this? I use this brand of filter for many, many, many years and never experienced this but, I must admit that my other cones didn't have such huge hole in the bottom. I hope you would be able to give me an answer to that mystery 😊🌹
    Forgot to say that I make 1 litre of coffee so a good heap 60gr of coffee grounds...

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 5 měsíci +1

      That's crazy. I've never had that happen. I use Hario filters and fold at the seam. Never a problem. Good luck!

    • @amyahdocq8835
      @amyahdocq8835 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@therobmcgee So finally, I got angry at it and I bought the Switch and Lily Drip... no more problems 😊

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 5 měsíci

      Glad to hear it!@@amyahdocq8835

  • @mohammadalomari5349
    @mohammadalomari5349 Před 2 lety +2

    Why my v60 coffee its so black , why not light black ? It is the coffee beans problem ?

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 2 lety +2

      Yeah, likely the case. Try a medium roast out and let me know how it goes!

    • @mohammadalomari5349
      @mohammadalomari5349 Před 2 lety

      @@therobmcgee thank you bro for reply,, i will try it for sure and i will let you know

  • @mikecoffee100
    @mikecoffee100 Před 2 lety

    Awesome Video and Subscribed Thank you

  • @dilipchauhan3765
    @dilipchauhan3765 Před 2 lety +1

    In first pour how much grm water need to be stop

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 2 lety

      First pour is the bloom: double the weight of you coffee. Then to the 50% of your total weight, spin, and the rest of you water.

  • @rahimshahid8036
    @rahimshahid8036 Před 3 lety +1

    brother, this is literally the best method I've tried. I'm drinking and commenting at the same time 😜. Thanks alot 👏

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 3 lety +1

      I'm so glad to hear that. That's what I'm hear for. Cheers!

  • @andersstengaardjensen2208
    @andersstengaardjensen2208 Před 11 měsíci

    As someone who know nothing - what difference does it make whether you pour all temhe water at once - and what’s the point about waiting for 45 seconds etc etc?

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 11 měsíci

      Great questions. The reason I like to stop at least one time is to do the swirl and flatten the coffee bed out so that the water is draining through evenly. For the "bloom" you can wait 30-45 seconds to let the CO2 out, which is supposed to A) allow the coffee to saturate with water more completely, and B) taste better because you don't have that gas mixing with with your brewed coffee.

  • @lHUFFY42
    @lHUFFY42 Před 8 měsíci

    How many ounces does this make. I wanna do16 ounces but I’m not getting something correctly, it’s never good.

  • @erkind9687
    @erkind9687 Před rokem +1

    Why do some people make a well for the water with dry coffee right before you start pouring?

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před rokem +1

      To help distribute it further into the coffee bed. No need to do that if you stir after bloom. Also, the health department was particularly fond of it when I had my coffee truck, so I never really did.

  • @ot7stan207
    @ot7stan207 Před 3 lety

    Random complaint, I really hate the carafe.. the lip dips down so the coffee tends to drip back onto the pitcher. I own one and really wish the had made the shape go up a bit more.

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha, I feel you. I’ve noticed the same. I have since broken that carafe and won’t be purchasing another due to the glass being paper thin.

  • @mikeleger4767
    @mikeleger4767 Před rokem +2

    So your water temp is 176?

  • @ftj8279
    @ftj8279 Před 2 lety

    So…. When does the second pour start? 😅😅😅

  • @NightRunner55
    @NightRunner55 Před 2 lety +1

    Is this a Size 02?

  • @stretching207
    @stretching207 Před 3 měsíci

    For me, 85C / 185F works best (same as ideal aeropress temperature)

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 3 měsíci

      What type of roast level do you prefer at those temps?

  • @dannenoob
    @dannenoob Před 9 dny

    I don't get how these 1-3 pour recipes get such flat beds? I tried this 3 times in a row and despite swirling the coffee bed was never flat and started creating a cone. I tried swirling more and swirling less, whats the deal?

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 8 dny

      Hey. I don’t have this issue but I wonder if maybe grinding a little more coarsely would help. I always have a “wet sand” look to my bed when it’s finished. Let me know what you find.

  • @Michael-SR
    @Michael-SR Před 2 lety

    temperature water ?

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 2 lety +1

      205F give or take depending on your coffee or preference. Harder coffees (Ethiopia for example) mean higher temp.

  • @MartinStark
    @MartinStark Před 9 měsíci

    What's your draw down time?

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 9 měsíci

      Depends on the coffee but generally 3:30-4:30.

  • @survivorstories1966
    @survivorstories1966 Před rokem

    What setting to use on ode brew gen 2

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před rokem +1

      Well, it can change based on the origin of your coffee. In general, I like to start a bit coarser and work my way towards finer based on taste. You could probably start out on 6. Let me know where you end up.

    • @survivorstories1966
      @survivorstories1966 Před rokem

      @@therobmcgee I have some guji Ethiopian medium roast

    • @survivorstories1966
      @survivorstories1966 Před rokem

      @@therobmcgee I tried everything from 1-6 and the only difference I noticed is that on 1 it gets chocked drip time 5 min. Usually I do 30 grams 500 grams of water, and total time is about 4 min

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před rokem

      @@survivorstories1966 How was it tasting on the 6?

    • @survivorstories1966
      @survivorstories1966 Před rokem

      @@therobmcgee I don't know this is my first kg of bean coffee. It tates good at any settings from 1-6...maybe I just can't tell the difference yet

  • @mikeedwards7194
    @mikeedwards7194 Před rokem +3

    I always find that after swirling the cup everything slows down to a drip and the process takes way longer than it should.

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před rokem +1

      I try to be super gentle when I do it. I have had that issue before as well but not too much as of late.

    • @MisterRhul
      @MisterRhul Před 9 měsíci

      Your grinder may produce many fines, or the coffee produce more fines too. You can try swirling more gentle or grinding a little bit coarser.

  • @samks2000
    @samks2000 Před 3 lety +1

    What was your dial setting on virtuoso+

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 3 lety

      I’m usually between 14-19 depending on the coffee, though I’m due for a new set of burrs so your mileage may vary.

  • @cliffcox7643
    @cliffcox7643 Před 6 měsíci

    I just made a correlation... The winning Aeropress people pour 50 ml water and let it sit after stirring but never said why..... Now I know, to let the gasses escape..

  • @markmatroni631
    @markmatroni631 Před 2 lety

    Looks good but Frenchn sure is faster.

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 2 lety

      Yeah, but not by much. ~4 min French Press vs. 5 min V60 total. But it’s really just a flavor difference anyway. Love a good French Press as well.

  • @markharmon6942
    @markharmon6942 Před 2 měsíci

    You must stand on 1 leg and wear a tin foil hat for pour over coffee.

  • @TropicJesus
    @TropicJesus Před rokem +3

    Forget v60 aeropress is the answer for consistent deliciously sweet coffee.

    • @timthaler8805
      @timthaler8805 Před 7 měsíci +3

      No

    • @Cccoast
      @Cccoast Před 6 měsíci +3

      Ugh. Stop.

    • @TheAlgomalo
      @TheAlgomalo Před měsícem

      Each has their place. Both can yield delicious results but comparing them is like apples to oranges.

  • @NightmareCrab
    @NightmareCrab Před 6 měsíci

    incredibly cringe

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před 6 měsíci

      Crustacean opinions don’t count

  • @Zeitgeist971
    @Zeitgeist971 Před rokem

    "Simple"?? Timers, complicated pouring and measurements...it's a cup of coffee, not a science experiment! Grind, add to cone , pour and you've got coffee, that's it.

    • @therobmcgee
      @therobmcgee  Před rokem +5

      There are levels to this game. You’re on the bottom.