I 2ould either go with the Hario Switch/Clever Dripper or just the V60 (a V60 kit is like £30). I've come from French Press to the Aeropress, and have really enjoyed the V60, take a few goes to get used to it but it's fun and worth it imo. Reply reply Anomander • Chemex is definitely not "less fussy" than effectively any brewing method save
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Pour the water into the swan neck kettle, if using. Step 3. Place the filter in the V-shaped dripper and pop it on your cup. Step 4. Pour in a little hot water to flush away any papery taste and discard the water that comes through. This step also helps to heat up the coffee dripper. Step 5.
consistency: the V60 requires more skilled baristas as the risk of channelling is high. The Kalita is an easy one as it's easy to replicate the same cup profile every single time. By minimizes the channelling phenomenon, the Kalita Wave makes it easier to brew a good cup of coffee. V60 vs Kalita: Hario v60 coffee dripper. . 310 186 429 152 309 476 356 78