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  • RuBisCO
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    8 days ago

    That press can really handle the pressure. What’s the estimated PSI on that 4th panel? Looks like half of the volume has been compressed. Supercritical french press!

    • @theUwUhugger@lemmy.world
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      258 days ago

      More impressed by that hand strength! Its takes a hand or two or a nuclear plant to compress a liquid!

    • Sundray
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      168 days ago

      Brought to you by Los Alamos Coffee.

    • @multifariace@lemmy.world
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      68 days ago

      Okay, so, I completed this impossible task. Now, how do I get coffee into my cup?

  • @Vent@lemm.ee
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    358 days ago

    Aeropress users after reading this comic Simpsons pathetic meme

    • @KimjongTOOILL@lemmy.world
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      138 days ago

      I have a good used car worth of money tied up in my espresso stuff just so I can judge harder.

    • @Pyotr@lemmy.world
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      77 days ago

      I see you found a space on top of the cabinets to cast aspersions on the fridge top squatter in the comic.

      Would make for an excellent hidden panel.

  • @drosophila@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8 days ago

    I really don’t understand why people are so weird about coffee. And I don’t mean “why are people so judgmental” I mean “why are people so weirdly defensive about it”.

    If you post a picture of a well done steak online people will verbally skin you alive.

    People will travel to be able to go to some of the few restaurants with chefs that know how to prepare fugu without killing you.

    People will pay hundreds, sometimes even thousands of dollars for certain alcoholic beverages.

    And yet coffee is seen as this uniquely smug thing, even if you’re pouring water into a $10 plastic funnel or mixing coffee grounds in a glass jar. Like, yeah, if you have $10,000 worth of equipment you’re clearly a wealthy person with a hobby, but again, pour over and a French press is literally just a funnel and a jar respectively.

    • @infinitesunrise@slrpnk.net
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      98 days ago

      To be fair, consider the expansive global industry required to enjoy coffee. The supply chains for steak, fugu, and alcohol don’t really compare. The fact that just about anyone in the global north can enjoy a coffee at any time of day for a few bucks really is a luxurious privilege.

  • @FreeBeard@slrpnk.net
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    148 days ago

    Again we are talking about the coffee maker as if it’s the most important part in the quality of your coffee. It’s also how you spot someone pretending to know coffee. Far more important are the beans. After the beans comes your grinder and water quality.

    A connaisseur can enjoy every style of coffee making but never bad beans. Industrial type of coffee is mostly on the bad side btw…

    • @TheTurner@lemm.ee
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      58 days ago

      My work only stocks Starbucks KCups in the break room. I used to not mind it because it was free. I got sick a few months ago and now all that I can taste is just charcoal when I drink Starbucks coffee. I switched so fast after that.

  • @Vespair@lemm.ee
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    138 days ago

    It’s all bean water and the sanctimony people attach to any of it is weird.

    It’s also funny to make a comment about French presser users judging other coffee drinkers which inherently judges the french presser.

      • @Vespair@lemm.ee
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        38 days ago

        It’s like people who drink bean water making fun of other people who drink bean water, and attaching way too goddamn much to all of it.

        • @TonyTonyChopper@mander.xyz
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          18 days ago

          It’s like when the fish is in the river and the fisherman swings the big fish in the river the little fish upstream and the river fishing

  • @zlatiah@lemmy.world
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    88 days ago

    Sooo what I find funny is… all things considered, French Press isn’t even that sophisticated; it doesn’t involve adjusting the speed at which one pours the water, so it’s a lot less technically demanding than using like a V60 or something… I think the last time I went to a coffee class the instructors were all scoffing at the French Press lol (including one of them not wanting to “waste” a really high-quality batch of coffee on a French Press)

    Also James Hoffmann has an alternative technique for using a French Press that makes coffee that is less “muddy”… basically doing the same as usual, but after 4 minutes instead of plunging, try to us a spoon to remove all the foam, and then keep the coffee inside for another 5-10 min. Then pour out coffee without plunging

    • @pastermil@sh.itjust.works
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      98 days ago

      There’s Melita-style and Chemex pourovers which is less demanding on the pouring techniques.

      Also, a lot of people seem to use too fine of grind size for french press, which requires coarse grind.

    • socsa
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      8 days ago

      And at the end of the day, all hot brewing methods are still inferior to the stupidest patient person.

      Cold brew is objectively better coffee, and literally just requires you to delay coffee satisfaction by like 15-20 hours.

      • @odelik@lemmy.today
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        27 days ago

        There is no objectivity in taste. Coffee drinking is a spectrum of preferences from flavor profiles delivered by growing, bean blending and roasting practices to acidity, particulate matter, strength, caffeine content, additives (milk/sugar/etc), and other subjectivity.

        I personally don’t enjoy most cold brews, or cold coffee in general, as cold coffee tends to allow more fruity flavors come through, which I do not enjoy at all in my coffee experience.

        I however, would not turn down a cold brew if that’s all that’s available. I mean, hell, I’ll drink a cup of black from a rundown diner that’s brewed from folgers and been sitting on a hot plate for 30+ minutes. And if that’s somebody’s favorite cup of coffee, I’m not gonna judge them and tell them their coffee is inferior.

      • Annoyed_🦀
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        28 days ago

        I wonder if i can use fine powder to do it, sounds like something that might actually save me times in the morning

    • @WalnutLum@lemmy.ml
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      28 days ago

      Pour like 3/4 full, stir, then cover with a coffee filter (that’s the same size as the French press) before filling the rest of the way.

      It’s similar to how a lot of japanese cooking tells you to scoop off the foam, or you can use coffee filters on top of your soup to catch the foam.

  • @Artyom@lemm.ee
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    78 days ago

    You don’t want to stir it. Agitation increases bitterness. If it isn’t mixing well, pour slower.

    • @KammicRelief@lemmy.world
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      88 days ago

      I’ve been using the Stumptown method, which has you pour half the water, wait a minute, then there’ll be a crust on top… you want to break that crust with your spoon then give it a light stir. Then pour the other half of the water, wait til the 4 minute mark, press, and voila.

      If you don’t stir in that crust, you’ll have unevenly brewed grounds. If you’re getting bitterness from stirring, try a coarser grind.

  • @MintyFresh@lemmy.world
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    6 days ago

    Pour over gang unite! It’s so much easier, makes a better cup, AND it’s so much easier to clean. Leave it to a Frenchman to needlessly complicate a cup of Joe, then act like it’s the greatest thing since sliced snails.

    • @Landless2029@lemmy.world
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      26 days ago

      I’ve tried several methods of preparing coffee beans.

      Pour over blew my mind with its smooth taste and flavor.

      My default is espresso from a machine or a moka pot.

  • شاهد على إبادة
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    58 days ago

    I have a French Press and I like the convenience of it. I can make my coffee even if the power is out and I don’t need to buy filter cups.

    • @saboteur@sopuli.xyz
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      27 days ago

      When the… power is out? Where do you live where that’s a concern and how do you heat your water without electricity?

      • شاهد على إبادة
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        17 days ago

        I boil the water using a kettle on a gas stove. While it is rare, power can still go out sometimes, perhaps once or twice a year. I can’t go without coffee.

  • socsa
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    58 days ago

    This is wrong. You need to steep in cold water for 24 hours.

  • @faythofdragons@slrpnk.net
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    58 days ago

    I’ve got the best way to make coffee. You take the absolute cheapest instant coffee you can find, and a bit of salt to make it palatable. My grandpa says they made it like that when he visited Vietnam, so it must be pretty fancy, right?

  • @stupidcasey@lemmy.world
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    48 days ago

    I cast judgement on anyone using A disgusting Fr@nch press, you should use pour over.

    • StametsOP
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      58 days ago