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I am definitely not an expert and probably a poster child for “a little knowledge is a dangerous thing” but after hearing about cafestol and kahweol and reading articles like this, I figured better safe than sorry since I tend toward borderline high.
Compared to machine drip for sure, but it can pull out a lot of different flavors than you’d get from espresso (whether you want those flavors is another issue). My friend turned me on to the 4:6 method if you’re curious about methodology. I wouldn’t argue that it’s better or worse than espresso or drip (okay maybe drip 😂) but it’s giving me the flavors I want out of coffee right now.
For old man reasons: coffee oils can raise cholesterol in some people and using a paper filter lowers the oil levels
I can quit anytime I want (as long as it’s not in the morning or that lull in the afternoon when I get kinda tired)
Just the microwave. That’s where any coffee nerd cred vanishes. It still tastes great though! 😂
It’s surprisingly easy to make (but with a ton of room for finesse I am learning). You do need a coffee grinder to take advantage of maximum bean freshness, though, but taste difference is huge
Thanks! I like the triangle as a name for it. I went to Japan this summer and it took me forever to figure out they call pour over/the triangle “drip,” (which is what I think of as machine coffee). Gotta standardize these names!
Love me some oat milk!
I have fallen off my yogurt intake. A good reason to pick it up again
Yeah maybe I gotta go back to cold brew. Though I’ve been really loving the pour over in the winter.
Good info about the tannins! I heat up the cold brew sometimes and always amazed at how smooth it tastes compared to drip or pour over.
That’s only an issue if you assume they’ll be treated with any humanity