8 Steps to Brewing with a French Press

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Ever considered upgrading your coffee experience? Brew elegantly and amplify the taste of your coffee. Here is a 8-Step brewing guide for using a french press:

Step 1

Heat your water to 205 degrees by bringing it to a boil and letting it sit for 30 seconds.

Step 2

Fill your French press about one-quarter full with hot water and press the plunger all the way down. Swirl the hot water around inside the French press for about 10 seconds, then pull the plunger up and remove the lid. Discard the rinse water.

Step 3

If using pre-ground coffee skip to Step 4. Otherwise, weigh out your whole bean coffee and grind it on a coarse setting.

Step 4

If using pre-ground coffee skip to Step 4. Otherwise, weigh out your whole bean coffee and grind it on a coarse setting.

Step 5

Pour about half of your hot water evenly over the grounds. This step is called the bloom. Hot water forces the ground coffee to release trapped gases, leading to expansion of the coffee and wonderful aromas for you to enjoy. During the bloom, a thick “crust” of coffee grounds will also form.

Start your timer once you’ve finished pouring.

Step 6

Once your timer hits 30 seconds, stir the coffee gently for 5 seconds to break up the crust and mix the grounds evenly with the water.

Step 7

Pour the remaining half of your hot water over the coffee. Place the lid on your French press with the plunger pulled all the way up. Let the coffee steep until your timer reads 4:00.

Step 8

Slowly press the plunger all the way down to filter the grounds from the coffee. Pour the coffee immediately into your mug – if it sits for too long in your French press it will turn bitter.

Make sure you are stocked with Sasquatch Coffee before you put your french press to use.

SRC: Read the full post here: www.craftcoffee.com/how-to-make-coffee/french-press-brew-guide