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1 x Uno Casa glass pour-over coffee maker
Material: borosilicate glass
Capacity: 34 oz, 4 cups
Dimensions: 4.75 x 7.9 in
1 x permanent stainless steel filter. The reusable stainless steel filter means there is no need for a paper filter each time you brew coffee using the pour-over coffee method.
1 x borosilicate glass lid. The pour-over coffee pot and the lid are constructed from non-porous borosilicate glass with a protective heat resistant silicone sleeve. It will not absorb or retain odors or flavors.
1 x digital coffee guide. If you're new to making pour-over coffee, this coffee maker is exactly what you need! This guide will walk you through how to create the most delicious pour-over coffee every time!
Pour-over brewers love this slow drip coffee maker! But it's not just for the professionals, it's for all coffee lovers. You'll be surprised that it's not difficult to learn how to make the best pour-over coffee. It is so simple; this could even be the best dripper for beginners!
This is how to use a pour-over coffee maker:
Step 1: Grind your coffee beans. For pour-over coffee, we recommend a medium grind to begin with, especially when using a stainless steel filter, but you may wish to vary this according to your personal taste as you experiment further with your pour-over coffee machine.
Even if you know how to pour-over coffee, and you're using the best pour-over coffee dripper, no single factor has a greater impact on your final cup than the initial grind. A coarser grind will require a longer time brewing to reach full strength. Finer ground coffee will brew more quickly, but depending on your filter, it may leave you with grounds at the bottom of your cup.
Step 2: Measure out your coffee grounds and water. The amount you'll need depends on the coffee maker you're using. A single cup coffee dripper will need less than a larger multi-cup coffee maker. Consider the desired strength - a higher ratio of ground coffee to water would give a more potent brew. Differently shaped pour-over coffee makers will result in different brewing characteristics.
Step 3: Heat your water. Pour-over coffee makers don't heat their own water as an automated coffee dripper does, so you'll need a kettle or other heating method for this step. Ideally, use a kettle with a built-in thermometer, which allows you to monitor for the precise temperature you need.
Step 4: Wet your coffee grounds. Before pouring the heated water through your coffee dripper, you need to pre-wet the grounds. Whether you're using a paper or stainless steel filter, this step is crucial as it allows the water from the main pour to circulate freely throughout all the grounds, rather than pouring straight through the middle.
Step 5: Continue pouring to produce your brew. The brew will vary according to the speed of the pour. The slower the pour through the pour-over coffee brewer, the richer and more potent the final product will be. Your pour-over coffee maker's size will also affect the strength, depending on how much space the grounds have to circulate within the water.
Step 6: Enjoy your cup of coffee and experiment further! Making pour-over coffee is an art. The best coffee pour-over results come from figuring out your personal preferences regarding the type of coffee beans you use, how finely you grind the beans, and the speed at which it is poured.