It's not a case of believing in it or not... Blooming produces agitation which increases extraction. If the beans are fresh they will bloom and the pour needs to be adjusted to accomodate the degree of bloom. Blooming doesn't lose heat... pouring too much at once does. No lid on the kettle does. Not heating the dripper and cup does. This shop looks great but the pour doesn't. Too many things that point to the coffee being underextracted and sour.
These technics bring back memories. I used to make coffee exactly like this in the late sixties/early seventies in the pre-machine era. Nice to see it return as a sort of hype.
@lauraleesmithagain "believe" is a word used a lot because the proof is not as substantial as the assumption. Blooming may be great and may not be ...all we have are theories with nothing to back them up but what we "believe" to be the most sensible approach at present.
@ranier202 I have to assume he always brews the way he has to when the shop is really busy. I've seen a few otherwise great cafes brew pourovers without rinsing or pre-infusing. Both seem like essential steps though.
I tried it today for the first time. Different, but not better.
endgammer 2 months ago
It's not a case of believing in it or not... Blooming produces agitation which increases extraction. If the beans are fresh they will bloom and the pour needs to be adjusted to accomodate the degree of bloom. Blooming doesn't lose heat... pouring too much at once does. No lid on the kettle does. Not heating the dripper and cup does. This shop looks great but the pour doesn't. Too many things that point to the coffee being underextracted and sour.
neeway2000 3 months ago
this filmer is a tool.
mrblueface07 9 months ago 4
anyone know what brand of kettle he's using for the pour over?
TofuDimSum 1 year ago
@TofuDimSum takahiro kettle.
grokker 3 months ago
no pre soak huh? interesting
pdzierba 1 year ago
These technics bring back memories. I used to make coffee exactly like this in the late sixties/early seventies in the pre-machine era. Nice to see it return as a sort of hype.
mozaikmuziek 1 year ago
Pre warm the cup so you dont shock the coffee.
waterman18 1 year ago
yum
mindindecay45 1 year ago
great vid!
How come you dont flush yor filter first and what is the filter material? And why no pre-infusion? :)
ranier202 2 years ago
@ranier202 on the drip method, you should always let the coffee bloom first. he did not
len0808 1 year ago
@len0808 There are some coffee experts that don't believe in blooming. They feel blooming does nothing of value and just produces heat loss.
lauraleesmithagain 10 months ago
@lauraleesmithagain "believe" is a word used a lot because the proof is not as substantial as the assumption. Blooming may be great and may not be ...all we have are theories with nothing to back them up but what we "believe" to be the most sensible approach at present.
Deferio 1 week ago
@ranier202 I have to assume he always brews the way he has to when the shop is really busy. I've seen a few otherwise great cafes brew pourovers without rinsing or pre-infusing. Both seem like essential steps though.
dhentin 11 months ago