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Or use a sock... 


Apparently, there is a way:been using an aeropress every day for the past 4 years apart from not producing a crema its superb
Will have to try that thanksApparently, there is a way:
Christ, he's annoying! Ants in his pants!there is also this (just see on YT)

Normally I just press a button and the machine does itp.s talk about a lot of faffing around for a coffee...![]()

I know some of these guys are obsessice and totally nutsp.s talk about a lot of faffing around for a coffee...![]()
I think I am turning dyslexic as I get older of course I mean obsessiveI know some of these guys are obsessice and totally nuts
Its no different to wine "buff's".I think I am turning dyslexic as I get older of course I mean obsessive
Would please tell me how you use the bags?uses ground coffee, but i have used bags as well
The trick looks to be using both metal strainer and paper filter. Too much faff I think, tried a metal filter once, hopeless, better off with paper as designedApparently, there is a way:
There’s a little moment in that video where he tweaks the tightness of filter holder. Given the amount of pressure he’s putting onto the aeropress I would say making sure the filter is secure is super important. And, that you are pressing down on a very strong cup.Apparently, there is a way:
Your water is too hot, need to let it cool to 80c (about 5 minutes if outside) then pour it and stir, then let it brew for 2 minutes before pressing.Those senses coffee pods bags or whatever they are. How much coffee do they hold? Just asking as I measured out how much coffee I put in my aeropress this morning. 3 of my scoops is about 22grams for a full press (ie up to the top) which I then top up with a bit of hot water in the mug for a mug full using the supplied mug with the Go version. That’s a strong but not desperately strong full mug using freshly ground Taylor’s Italian blend beans on a medium grind. If those bags only hold a small amount of coffee you would either need to double up or have a very small brew.
My tip for a good aeropress is not to hang around letting it steep. Coffee in, water off the boil in, stirring as it goes in. Press immediately. I get rather bitter coffee if I let it steep for even 30seconds.
Has to be right!All this fuss! Find a coffee, the taste of which you like, stick it in the upside down aeropress, pour in your hot (not boiling!) water. Screw on your filter. Leave a couple of minutes. Turn it right way up and press!
I've not tried them although they sound like a practical way of doing it on the bike. My method is to take a small tupperware box filled with enough for the trip.Has to be right!
Anyway, I am using the Senseo pads, two at a time. I rip them open and pour the contents in the aeropress and proceed as you say.
Buying decent coffee here (ground) is difficult, but I find the selection of Senseo's does the job and I'm not lumbered with a kilo of coffee I don't like.
