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- 01 Original byAlan Adler The inventor's own recipe: a quick concentrate brewed at low temperature, then diluted to taste. AeroPress Ratio 1:6 Time 0:50
- 02 Cold Brew byAeroPress AeroPress official quick cold brew method. Uses room temperature water and constant stirring to extract without heat. Produces a concentrate in just 2 minutes that's then diluted with cold water. AeroPress Ratio 1:5 Time 2:25
- 03 Espresso-Style byAeroPress AeroPress recipe mimicking espresso concentration. Fine grind, minimal water, firm press. Produces a ~50ml shot suitable for lattes, cappuccinos, or drinking as a short black. AeroPress Ratio 1:3.1 Time 0:40
- 04 Inverted Classic The classic inverted AeroPress method. Flip the AeroPress upside down for full immersion brewing, giving you complete control over steep time. Three-stage water addition for even extraction. AeroPress Ratio 1:15 Time 3:00
- 05 Prismo Espresso byFellow Espresso-style shot using the Fellow Prismo attachment. The pressure-actuated valve creates back-pressure for a more concentrated, crema-like extraction. Fine grind with minimal water for maximum intensity. AeroPress Ratio 1:2.5 Time 0:35
- 06 Inverted Shot byJames Hoffmann Hoffmann's concentrated AeroPress recipe for milk drinks. Uses inverted method with extra-fine grind. AeroPress Ratio 1:5 Time 2:00
- 07 Partial Press byBlue Bottle Coffee Blue Bottle Coffee's French Press method. Bloom first, then add water to full. Press to just above the grounds — not all the way down. This gentle approach produces a cleaner French Press cup. French Press 8 Cup Ratio 1:11.7 Time 4:20
- 08 Classic bySpecialty Coffee Association The traditional French press recipe: coarse grind, 4-minute steep, plunge. French Press 8 Cup Ratio 1:16.7 Time 4:30
- 09 Cold Brew bySpecialty Coffee Association Overnight cold brew in a French press. Smooth, low-acid, and naturally sweet. French Press 8 Cup Ratio 1:8.3 Time 720:00
- 10 Coffee Concentrate bySpecialty Coffee Association A strong concentrate from the French press, ideal for lattes, iced coffee, or diluting to taste. French Press 8 Cup Ratio 1:8 Time 5:05
- 11 Dark Roast bySpecialty Coffee Association Adapted for dark roast: lower temperature, shorter steep, and coarser grind. French Press 8 Cup Ratio 1:17.9 Time 3:05
- 12 No Press byJames Hoffmann James Hoffmann's revolutionary technique: long steep, skim the crust, don't plunge. Clean cup from a French press. French Press 8 Cup Ratio 1:16.7 Time 10:00
- 13 Floating Plunger byScott Rao Scott Rao's efficient French Press method. Quick total pour, lid on immediately, and gentle plunge after 4 minutes. Clean and straightforward approach without the extended steep of Hoffmann's method. French Press 8 Cup Ratio 1:18 Time 5:00