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Why is Cold Brew Coffee Filtering So Slow? How to Speed Up Your Cold Brew Drip Rate?
Summer heat... ah, let's just get straight to the point! When making cold brew coffee, many people often find themselves frustrated by filtration issues. The filtering speed of cold brew coffee can be incredibly slow! The root cause is that the extremely fine particles in coffee grounds clog the filter paper, reducing the flow channels for the coffee liquid, thus
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What are the 'Immersion' and 'Filtration' devices in the most common coffee extraction methods?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange For more coffee bean information Please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat public account cafe_style) FrontStreet Coffee discusses In the most common coffee extraction methods, all methods can be categorized into two types: immersion and filtration. The former is more like tea brewing method, placing coffee grounds and hot water in a container, ensuring appropriate time and temperature and stopping at the right moment; filtration is
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Understanding the Pros and Cons of Siphon Coffee Brewing | Which Tastes Better: Hand-Drip or Siphon Coffee?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange for more coffee bean information please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account cafe_style). Specialty coffee is developing very rapidly, and many young people have fallen in love with this beverage, as well as the methods of making specialty coffee. Hand-drip coffee is a preparation method for specialty coffee, popular for its ability to highlight the unique flavors of different coffee beans.
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What's the Difference Between Siphon Coffee and Pour-Over? Can Siphon Brewers Use Filter Paper Besides Flannel? How Does the Siphon Principle Work?
Siphon brewers, with their unique coffee preparation method and remarkably high visual appeal, once became a popular coffee device throughout the last century. As FrontStreet Coffee mentioned last winter, with the rise of retro trends today, more and more shops are adding siphon coffee options to their menus, giving friends of the new era the opportunity to
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Coffee Basics: Which Coffee is Best for Siphon Coffee Makers?
Siphon coffee makers are a favorite among many coffee enthusiasts who are just starting out. The reason for their popularity is that the siphon brewing process is like conducting a chemistry experiment, allowing people to enjoy the pleasure of hands-on brewing. Although it requires certain technical skills for coffee extraction, it still remains the top choice for coffee lovers when selecting a coffee maker. With a good coffee maker, there's even more potential...
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How to Brew Delicious Cold Brew Coffee? Can Pour-Over Coffee Bags Be Used for Cold Brew?
Cold brew coffee, known as Cold Brew Coffee, is made by steeping ground coffee beans in cold water for typically at least 12 hours, then extracted and filtered using professional equipment. For a richer body, the steeping time can be extended to 24-48 hours. Low temperature and long extraction time are the defining characteristics of cold brew coffee
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How to Use the Filter Screen of a Cold Brew Coffee Maker? How to Filter Coffee Grounds Thoroughly?
Experienced coffee enthusiasts know that many factors influence the taste of cold brew coffee. Among these, the most significant are coffee bean selection, grind size, coffee-to-water ratio, and steeping time. Secondary factors include brewing techniques such as thorough stirring, ensuring clean containers, water quality, and other details that或多或少都会改变咖
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The Difference Between Coffee Filters Is Bigger Than You Think! Which is Better: Bleached or Unbleached Coffee Filters? What Are the Best Coffee Filter Brands?
It's well known that a coffee filter is an essential filtration tool, as it single-handedly handles the "critical task" of separating coffee grounds. However, precisely because of this significant responsibility, most people only focus on its filtering capabilities. In reality, though, coffee filters, much like coffee drippers, come in various styles and materials.
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How to Make Milk-Extracted Coffee? Can Milk-Extracted Coffee Be Stored at Room Temperature?
Six months ago, in the days following the publication of the article "Coffee Extracted with Ice Milk is So Aromatic!", FrontStreet Coffee received numerous coffee bean recommendations from friends for milk extraction! So today, FrontStreet Coffee has selected some particularly representative coffee beans to brew, to see how these highly acclaimed beans perform.
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What Causes Coffee Cloudiness? Why Does Brewed Coffee Have Oils? Is Cloudy Coffee Safe to Drink?
When evaluating the quality of something, we typically consider multiple perspectives or indicators for comprehensive assessment. Take coffee, for instance - its aroma, flavor, and the length of its aftertaste each serve as criteria for judging the quality of a cup. However, some friends might take a unique approach, using the clarity of the coffee liquid as an indicator.
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Why Does Oil Appear in Coffee After It Cools? What Are the Oils in Pour-Over Coffee, Cold Brew Coffee, and Siphon Coffee?
Have you ever noticed this phenomenon: when a cup of pour-over coffee is left undrunk for a while, a thin layer of "oil" always appears on its surface. What exactly is this "oil"? Is it some kind of deterioration in the coffee? What exactly is the "oil" that appears after coffee cools?
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Hario V60 01 vs 02: The Difference in Size - How Much Coffee Should You Use for V60-01 and V60-02?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange for more coffee bean information please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat official account cafe_style) Essential pour-over coffee dripper: HarioV60's history and extraction
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Which Coffee Filter Paper Brand is Best? Features of Non-Woven Filter Paper & Choosing the Right Filter for Pour-Over Coffee
Filter paper stands as the quintessential filtration tool in contemporary pour-over coffee brewing. It delivers exceptional filtering performance while remaining remarkably budget-friendly. Furthermore, its disposable nature allows for immediate discard after use—eliminating the need for cleaning and providing unparalleled convenience. These three distinct advantages have established filter paper as
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What Are the Different Uses of Filter Paper? Does Cold Brew Coffee Need Filtering? Can You Use Filter Paper with a Moka Pot? How to Filter Coffee Grounds?
Yesterday, FrontStreet Coffee shared that the differences between filter papers are as significant as the differences between humans and chimpanzees. Since the topic was filter paper, many friends in the comments section asked about other questions regarding filter paper. For example: "Besides pour-over coffee, what other uses does filter paper have?" and "Can you use filter paper with a mocha pot?"
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How Can Pour-Over Coffee Have Crema? What Role Do Coffee Bean Lipids Play?
Under the high-pressure extraction of an espresso machine, espresso can have a very rich golden crema. This layer of crema is not only visually stunning but also provides espresso with a certain texture, making it more mellow and rich. So often we wonder, if pour-over coffee could also have such
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What's the Difference Between Espresso, Pour-Over, Three-Stage, and Single-Stage Brewing? The Origin of Americano and How to Make It
In the world of coffee, there are numerous technical terms. While they may sound similar, they actually have distinctly different meanings. For example, terms like espresso, Americano, and drip coffee all contain the word "style," but some refer to specific types of coffee while others describe brewing
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What is Flannel? What's the Difference Between Flannel Filter Cloth and Filter Paper? Is Flannel Dripper Good to Use?
Professional coffee knowledge exchange For more coffee bean information Please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat public account cafe_style) What is flannel? FrontStreet Coffee briefly introduces the flannel dripper. What is flannel? In terms of material, the word "flannel" is a foreign term, referring to a soft, napped wool fabric woven from carded wool yarn. Characteristics: Advantages: Flannel
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5 Levels of Coffee Bean Grind: What Grind Size for Pour-Over, Cold Brew, and Espresso?
For more professional coffee knowledge and coffee bean information, please follow Coffee Workshop (WeChat public account: cafe_style). FrontStreet Coffee - Introduction to Pour-Over Coffee Grind Size: Medium grind. If coffee grounds are too coarse, hot water flows through too quickly, making it difficult to extract the aromatic substances from the coffee. If coffee grounds are too fine, the filter spout is prone to clogging.
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What to Do When Cold Brew Coffee Filters Slowly? Efficient Cold Brew Filtering Techniques
Making cold brew is delightful, but filtering can take forever. For those who enjoy making their own cold brew coffee, have you encountered this frustration: planning for convenience by brewing last night to drink today, only to find that during the straining process, the coffee drips slower and slower. After more than ten minutes, the cold brew still hasn't finished dripping—no need to guess, the filter paper is certainly clogged again by fine coffee grounds.
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What Mesh Size Should Be Used for Pour-Over Coffee Metal Filters? What Are the Differences Between Metal Filters and Filter Paper? How Many Microns Does 400 Mesh Equal?
Because filter paper performs exceptionally well overall, it has become the mainstream filtration material for pour-over coffee today. However, filter paper is not the only filtration material available. Besides filter paper, there are other filtration tools made from materials like flannel and metal. Different materials have distinct characteristics and properties, and to use different materials effectively, one must understand their unique features.
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