April 6, 2023 - Perfect Pour-Over

April 6, 2023 - Perfect Pour-Over

Required Equipment: Pour-Over cone or dripper, Gooseneck Kettle, Scale, and a Timer.

A coffee pour-over is a manual brewing method used to make coffee by pouring hot water over coffee grounds in a slow, controlled manner. This method allows for better extraction of flavors from the coffee grounds and typically results in a clean, smooth, and well-balanced cup of coffee.

To make a pour-over coffee, you will need a pour-over cone or dripper (such as a Hario V60, Chemex, or Kalita Wave), a paper or reusable metal filter, freshly ground coffee, and hot water. 

Here is a basic process for making pour-over coffee:

  1. Boil water to a temperature between 195°F and 205°F (90°C to 96°C).
  2. Place the filter in the pour-over cone or dripper, rinse it with hot water to remove any paper taste, and preheat the brewing equipment. Discard the rinse water.
  3. Measure the desired amount of coffee grounds (a standard ratio is 1:15 to 1:17 of coffee to water or about 22 grams of coffee for a 12-ounce cup) and place them in the filter.                                                        
  4. Tare the scale (if using one) and start a timer.
  5. Slowly pour a small amount of hot water (about twice the weight of the coffee grounds) over the grounds in a spiral pattern to wet them evenly. This is called the "bloom" and allows the coffee to release gases trapped during roasting. Wait for about 30 seconds.
  6. Continue pouring hot water slowly, controlled manner, maintaining a steady water level and ensuring all the grounds are evenly saturated. Pour in a spiral pattern, starting from the center and moving outwards, then back inwards. Avoid pouring water directly on the filter's edges.
  7. Allow the coffee to finish dripping through the filter. This process should take around 3-4 minutes for optimal extraction. 
  8. Remove the pour-over cone or dripper, gently stir the brewed coffee, and serve immediately.

You can adjust variables such as grind size, water temperature, coffee-to-water ratio, and pouring technique to fine-tune the taste of your pour-over coffee according to your preferences.

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