Do you really need 66 different aeropress recipes? Probably not, unless you are a World Aeropress Champion in-training, or have a lot of time on your hands. Either way, for those of us in-between, Hand Ground offers two months worth of recipes to try for those of you who want to make a better cup of Aeropress coffee. For those of you who aren't quite up with the specialty-coffee lingo, the Aeropress is a one-cup, hand-held coffee maker designed by Alan Adler to make espresso-like coffee. The coffee maker is made of a hand-sized tube with a plastic filter head, and a plunger to quickly force the water through the fine coffee grounds- straight into your cup. Frequent users rave about the sweeter and less acidic flavor that the Aeropress produces when used properly. Below, you can check out the myriad of recipes that will likely leave your head spinning: https://handground.com/grind/66-recipes-for-amazing-aeropress-coffee Today I tried their #16 recipe for an inverted brew. Below is the "recipe"- "Recipe
I used the Kona Blend coffee from World Market. After diluting the cup a bit, I dove into the rich and silky flavor of the coffee. I don't normally drink coffee at 7pm, but this coffee was way too tasty not to enjoy. A typical Aeropress runs about $35 and comes with about 100 filters. Your local coffee shop such as Muggswigz Coffee and Tea Co. or Target should carry them. If you're looking to try a new way to brew, this is a great option. A little trickier to master than a pour-over (in my opinion), but a unique and fun challenge for any coffee enthusiast. www.muggswigz.com/index.php/equipment www.target.com/p/aeropress-coffee-and-espresso-maker/-/A-50486894
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3/23/2018 01:48:47 am
The taste of coffee looks so bewildering and it doesn't contains any caffeine and it looks so yummy and it doesn't require any coffee machine and it can be made easily.
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