BREWING GUIDE

How to Brew With a Coffee Press

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Brewing with a coffee press gives you a full-bodied and rich cup of coffee. Make sure all equipment is clean before starting your brew.

WHAT YOU’LL NEED

  • coffee press

WATER TO COFFEE RATIO

  • 10
    g coarse ground coffee
  • 180
    ml water (2 tbsp per 6 fl oz)
- 1 Serving (s) +
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STEP 1

Prepare your coffee press

Preheat the coffee press by rinsing with hot water.

Don’t forget to discard the water before adding the grounds.

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STEP 2

Add the coarse ground coffee

Use 2 tbsp (10 g) of grounds for every cup (180 ml, 6 fl oz) of water. Add the ground coffee to the empty coffee press.

For this brewing method, use a coarse grind to produce a rich flavour without bitterness.

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STEP 3

Pour water to just below the rim

For the best brew, use water that's 30 seconds off the boil.

Water temperature affects how efficiently coffee flavours are pulled from the grounds. The ideal temperature for brewing with a coffee press should be between 90–96°C (195–205°F).

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STEP 4

Saturate the grounds

Gently stir the grounds a few times with a spoon. One or two stirs is plenty.

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STEP 5

Secure the lid & wait

Let the coffee brew for about 4 minutes.

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STEP 6

Steadily push the plunger down

Separate the coffee from the grounds by slowly pressing the plunger down.

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STEP 7

Pour & savour your coffee at home

Take in the aroma and enjoy your fresh cup of coffee!

QUICK TIPS

Brewing with a coffee press is also called full-immersion brewing, as the grounds are immersed for the entire brew.

Make sure to clean the grounds stuck in the filter after every use. This will help your next coffee taste as good as the one before it.

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How to Brew With a Coffee Press

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