AeroPress.
How to Brew Perfect Coffee with AeroPress.
The AeroPress was invented in 2005 by Alan Adler, a Stanford University engineering lecturer. Since then, it has become a favorite among coffee enthusiasts worldwide. Our team of coffee experts at Stumptown has years of experience brewing and tasting coffee, and we’re passionate about sharing our knowledge with coffee lovers everywhere. If you're looking for a portable and lightweight brewing method, the AeroPress is a great choice! Our brewing method produces a sweet, full-bodied cup, and it's perfect for use at home or on the go. To make a perfect cup of coffee with the AeroPress, follow simple steps listed below in our Brew Guide.
AeroPress.
How to Brew Perfect Coffee with AeroPress.
The AeroPress was invented in 2005 by Alan Adler, a Stanford University engineering lecturer. Since then, it has become a favorite among coffee enthusiasts worldwide. Our team of coffee experts at Stumptown has years of experience brewing and tasting coffee, and we’re passionate about sharing our knowledge with coffee lovers everywhere. If you're looking for a portable and lightweight brewing method, the AeroPress is a great choice! Our brewing method produces a sweet, full-bodied cup, and it's perfect for use at home or on the go. To make a perfect cup of coffee with the AeroPress, follow simple steps listed below in our Brew Guide.
What you need
- AeroPress brewer
- AeroPress filter
- Grinder
- 1 AeroPress Scoop (17g or 2 ½ Tablespoons) of coffee
- Hot water just off the boil (about 205°F)
- AeroPress paddle or spoon
- Timer
- Mug
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1
Measure and Grind
Measure and grind 17g of coffee - on rounded AeroPress spoonful or about 2 1/2 Tablespoons. Grind the coffee about as fine as table salt.
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2
Prep the AeroPress
Get the AeroPress ready to brew by placing the filter in the basket. Next, preheat the brewer and rinse the filter with hot water. This gets rid of any paper flavor and warms everything up. Heat up your mug with hot water while you’re at it.
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3
Add coffee
Discard the rinse water from your mug. Affix the basket to the bottom of the brew chamber and place it on top of the mug. If it’s handy, use the funnel (or coffee loader) that comes with the AeroPress to add 17g of coffee. Then, remove the funnel.
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4
Add water
Start your timer when you pour hot water (just off the boil or about 205°F) into your brewer. Saturate all the grounds within 10 seconds. Pour to the No. 4 or 220g of water if you’re using a scale. Spin the chamber, making sure all the coffee is saturated.
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5
Place plunger and wait
Once you hit the No. 4, stir the “slurry” (coffee and water mixture) and place the plunger on the brew chamber and pull up slightly to create a pressure seal. Don’t plunge yet!
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6
Stir and plunge
At 1:15, remove the pressure seal and give the slurry another stir with a spoon or paddle. Put the plunger back on and gently press down with steady pressure, stopping as soon as you hear a hissing sound. This entire brew process should take just under two minutes and yield seven to eight ounces of coffee.
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Clean and enjoy
The AeroPress is easy to clean. Simply take off the basket and pop out the coffee grounds and filter. Clean the rubber plunger with hot kettle water and you’re ready for your next brew.