FRENCH PRESS COFFEE ROASTERS: Camilo Merizalde

What you'll need:

  • Origami cone-style dripper (plastic is preferred over ceramic)
    • If you don’t have an Origami dripper, you can use either a Kalita Wave dripper, or a V60 cone-style dripper, depending on the paper type. If the recipe calls for a wave-style filter, please use a Kalita Wave, and grind slightly coarser. If the recipe calls for a cone-style filter, please use a V60, and grind slightly coarser.
  • Wave paper filter
  • Carafe
  • Gooseneck Kettle
  • 320g of water at 92°C/201°F
  • 20g of coffee (medium-fine grind, approx. 930 microns)

    How to make it:

    1.  Start by wetting the filter in your Origami
    2. Pour the 20g of ground coffee into the dripper
    3.  Start your timer, pour 60g of the hot water in slowly and gently.
    4. At 0m30s, pour an additional 70g of water (to ~130g).
    5.  At 50s, pour the remaining additional 70g of water (to ~200g).
    6. At 1m10s pour an additional 70g of water (to ~270g).
    7. At 1m30s pour the remaning 50g of water (to ~320g).
    8. The coffee should drip through in  2m25s.
    9. Enjoy!  

    32 LAKES COFFEE ROASTERS: Giankanja FCS

    What you'll need:

    • Origami cone-style dripper (plastic is preferred over ceramic) 
      • If you don’t have an Origami dripper, you can use either a Kalita Wave dripper, or a V60 cone-style dripper, depending on the paper type. If the recipe calls for a wave-style filter, please use a Kalita Wave, and grind slightly coarser. If the recipe calls for a cone-style filter, please use a V60, and grind slightly coarser.. 
    • V60 cone-style paper filter
    • Carafe
    • Gooseneck Kettle
    • 320g of water at 96°C/205°F
    • 20g of coffee (medium-fine grind, approx. 990 microns)

    How to make it:

    1. Start by wetting the filter in your V60 cone.
    2. Pour the 20g of ground coffee into the V60.
    3. Start your timer, pour 60g of the hot water in slowly and gently.
    4. At 0m30s, pour an additional 70g of water (to ~130g).
    5. At 0m45s, pour the additional 70g of water (to ~200g).
    6. At 1m00s, pour the additional 70g of water (to ~270g).
    7. At 1m15s, pour the additional remaining 50g of water (to ~320g).
    8. The coffee should drip through in 2m20s.
    9. Enjoy!
    August 10, 2023 — Zara Snitman

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