I’ve been using James Hoffman’s recipe since I bought AeroPress, and I was pretty satisfied. While being simple, it produced rich, balanced cups of coffee for both light and medium roasts. I was happy with it. But then I started noticing that some light-roasted coffee was too bitter. It rarely happened, but when it did, it wasn’t possible to get rid of that excessive bitterness. When I tried to increase the grind size, I got watery, but still too bitter coffee. At first, I thought there was something wrong with the coffee beans, but then I thought, maybe immersion brewing was just not suitable for them. So, I decided to find another recipe.

I wanted to try a hybrid recipe containing a percolation phase, as I believed it could produce more balanced cups. So I searched on the Aeromatic app and found a recipe from The Real Sprometheus. It has a long percolation phase and quite a short immersion phase. And this recipe fixed my coffee. I got a balanced cup without excessive bitterness and with more detailed acidity. Now, this is my recipe to go, as I think it’s superior to James Hoffman’s recipe.

  • @GxostOP
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    5 days ago

    Add 15g of coffee. Then:

    00:00 Pour 100g of water
    00:10 Let it bloom
    01:30 Add 150g of water
    01:45 Stir slowly with a spoon front-back, left-right
    02:00 Insert plunger and let it steep
    02:30 Make a gentle swirl and push gently
    03:15 Finish
    

    Source: https://youtu.be/VXPKxowfXDQ

    • @mipadaitu
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      24 days ago

      Picked up an aeropress and gave this a shot. Was a little more bitter than I expected.

      Will try again and change a few things, but I think this is a good starting point.

    • @mipadaitu
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      55 days ago

      Awesome, thanks! I guess it’s time to order an aeropress.