Some time ago I commented that one of my favorite ways to brew coffee is on a moka pot which I then aeropress to clean out the particulates. Many responded that they just put an aeropress filter on the moka pot for the same results. So, I tried it. The resulting brew is VERY different and, to me, not good at all.

It seems that the aeropress filter in the moka pot is removeding the brew by requiring more pressure to boil over. The result is a bitter brew that loses any subtlety in flavor.

If you are someone that uses the “filter in pot” method, please try brewing the cup unfiltered and then pressing it. Let me know what you think.

  • ronalicious
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    13 months ago

    did you rinse the filter first?

    • Jo MiranOP
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      13 months ago

      Of course. The key is the pressure, heat, and amount of time the water requires to pass through the brewing process. Without the filter it passes through faster and with less pressure. It’s the same concept behind an espresso machine and why top baristas will dump the coffee if it took too long to brew.

      • @almar_quigley
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        13 months ago

        But it also has more to do with your ratios. If the extraction is too bitter try changing a variable and see if you get a better result. More coffee, less water, etc. that’s also how baristas and the rest of us espresso makers dial in shots.