• MintyFresh@lemmy.world
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    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 snails.

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      18 hours 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.

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    And then there’s me, who just dumps some coffee grounds in a cup, adds boiled water, and stirs it to sink the solid matter to the bottom of the cup so it’s drinkable without being chewy.

    All these fancy toys for making coffee are just extra things to clean. I’m too lazy for that.

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      Eh, coffee itself is apparently really high in cholesterol, and simple paper filters do a nice job getting rid of it. I had no idea, learned recently. French pressers suffer a similar fate, so drip all day for me.

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        I did not know that about the cholesterol, appreciated info!

        I barely drink coffee anymore these days since caffeine pills are just so much easier, but I’ll keep it in mind for the rest of the bag of beans in my cupboard.

        Also this probably explains how some vegans have such high cholesterol despite no animal products being consumed.

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          Yeah, I know I certainly wouldn’t have expected it. I stopped doing the French press because I found it gave me serious heartburn, where drip somehow does not. Caffeine pills seems like a much simpler solution, although I’ve really dialed it back to my one (double) cup in the morning and that’s it. And apparently two cups of coffee is a-ok.

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    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.

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      15 hours ago

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

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        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.

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    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…

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      23 hours 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.

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    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.

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      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.

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        The only part that really stands out for coffee is the farming of the raw material. Alcohol compares favourably if you buy local, but it’s really common to buy spirits and wines from different continents that may be aged in casks from yet another continent, which isn’t really any less involved than coffee.

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    I’d been using the cheapest drip coffee machine I could find for a few years. Got gifted a Keurig machine recently and it’s nice, but I really couldn’t care less about how good the coffee is cause it’s a twice a month pick-me-up.

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    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!

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    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?

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    22 hours ago

    I put ground beans in, pour hot water on them and start pressing pretty much immediately. How freakin strong do you need your coffee to wait for 4 whole minutes?

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      Coffee is a matter of taste. So no one should tell you that you’re doing it wrong. Maybe it’s just a preference.

      But “immediatly” is… pretty fast. I wonder if your grind is very fine or if you have very dark beans. I don’t like coffee, so I brew mine pretty cool and for 2 minutes max so I get a very cocoy drink.

      If you feel like it, you may want to try different grinds and recipes. Personally I feel like it’s worth it.

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        Coffee is highly personal, I agree. The comment above reminded me of a friend though, a very woke social worker, highly anti exploitation and pro environment. You get the point. She did hand filter, but like… Putting 5 spoons in and then just splashing boiling water over it so that the water hardly even touched the coffee because it just whooshed to the sides. Her coffee was… Brownish water. It was so light, if it were driving in the US, it wouldn’t have been racially profiled. She liked it that way and while it was not drinkable for me, it’s fine, she likes it, but it was just such a waste. It took a lot of careful phrasing to point it out to her that, you do you, but you are wasting coffee (which is, after all, ethically, socially and environmentally quite complicated to say the least) and you could get the same strength/result with like 1/5th of the coffee you use. She is still rather grateful for your coffee needs… more love and has now diverted to more conscious coffee making.

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        I won’t go into details, but let’s put it this way: I think what I’m doing will offend french press owners more than a paper filter.

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      I think it’s more about taste than strength? I was a skeptic until I started trying things. still prefer a quick and dirty pour over but this is my go-to french press method

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      So I have an Aeropress (highly recommend because of cleaning ease) but I couldn’t even wait more than a couple minutes because it will start draining through the filter almost immediately. If I waited four minutes there would be nothing to even press… Have I been doing this wrong somehow the whole time?

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        Pro tip - put the aeropress upside down and fill it up from the bottom, then screw on the filter, flip and into the cup it goes.

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          So that’s sort of where the confusion comes in. The aeropress comes with a stirring rod and recommends stirring before pressing. But if you stir it, more than half the liquid has drained out the filter before you can even get the plunger on.

          I will try this next time.