AeroPress and AeroPress GO GUIDE
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In this video, David provides a comprehensive guide to the Aeropress and Aeropress Go, two popular coffee brewing devices. The video is divided into three parts: an introduction to the Aeropress and how it compares to other brewers, a discussion on the different styles and variations of brewing with the Aeropress, and finally, the presentation of some of the best recipes to try out. David claims that even seasoned Aeropress users will learn something new from the video, which he put together after conducting extensive research.
The Aeropress was invented in 2005 by Alan Adler, the owner of Orobli, a company that primarily makes flying discs. Adler wanted a quicker and more efficient way to brew a single serving of coffee, and after 15 years, the Aeropress has become a popular choice among coffee lovers. The Aeropress is made from durable polypropylene and is an immersion brewer, which means that coffee is extracted by fully submerging grounds in hot water. The Aeropress can brew a cup of coffee in as little as a minute, unlike other immersion brewers that take four to five minutes, resulting in a cup that has the body and mouthfeel of immersion brewing with surprising brightness and flavor clarity.
The Aeropress comes with everything needed to start brewing except for the grinder and coffee. The package includes the brewing chamber with built-in markers for reference, a plunger, a filter holder, and a pack of filters, a scoop, a stirrer, and a funnel to help load coffee into the brewing tube. The Aeropress is perfect for anyone who loves coffee and wants one of the best and most flexible immersion brewers out there. It is also great for travel and camping due to its durable and lightweight design. Alan Adler's original intended use for his invention was to make a single or double espresso, which could then be diluted with water for an Americano, or add hot milk for a latte. However, the Aeropress cannot produce the pressure required for an authentic espresso shot. Instead, it produces a concentrate that can be diluted for a more standardized coffee experience.
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