Frequently Asked Questions - Drip Coffee
General Drip Coffee Questions
What do you need for pour over coffee?
To make pour over coffee, you'll need a few key items:
- A pour over coffee maker or dripper (like a V60 or Chemex)
- A gooseneck kettle for controlled pouring
- A burr grinder for fresh grinding of coffee beans
- Filter paper suited to your dripper
- A scale for precise measurement
- Fresh coffee beans
- Hot water
How long does it take to make pour over coffee?
The total time to make pour over coffee typically ranges from about 3 to 5 minutes. This includes about 30 seconds for the bloom (initial wetting of the grounds to release gases) and an additional 2.5 to 4.5 minutes for the actual pour and drip.
What grind of coffee for pour over?
For pour over coffee, a medium-fine grind is ideal. If you're using a burr grinder, you should aim for a setting slightly finer than middle but coarser than what you would use for espresso. This allows for optimal extraction without over-extracting during the brewing process.
How much water for pour over coffee?
The amount of water depends on the amount of coffee you're making, but a general guideline is to use a 1:16 coffee-to-water ratio. For example, if you use 25 grams of coffee, you'll need about 400 grams (or milliliters) of water.
How many grams of coffee for pour over?
The amount of coffee can vary based on personal taste, but a standard measure is to use between 25 to 30 grams of coffee for a single 400-500 ml brew. This can be adjusted based on the specific coffee-to-water ratio you prefer and the number of servings you need.
Is pour over coffee better than French press?
Whether pour over coffee is better than French press depends on personal preference. Pour over typically produces a cleaner, clearer cup of coffee with more pronounced flavors and less body than French press coffee, which is richer and fuller with more oils and a heavier mouthfeel. Pour over is ideal for those who enjoy tasting the subtle differences in coffee beans, while French press is suited for those who prefer a strong, robust cup.