Mastering the French Press: A Step-by-Step Brew Guide
The French press method is celebrated for its robust and gritty character, making it a favorite for those who appreciate a full-bodied cup. Precision and timing are key, from measuring the coffee and water to knowing when to break the crust and decant. Here’s your guide to brewing the perfect French press coffee, courtesy of Stanford Alumni Craft Coffee.
Step 1: Boil the Water
Boil about 8 ounces more water than you need for brewing. This extra water will be used for preheating your French press and mugs.
Step 2: Preheat the French Press and Mugs
Once the kettle boils, pour about 8 ounces of water into the French press to preheat it. When the French press is warm, use the same water to preheat your mugs.
Step 3: Weigh and Grind the Coffee
Weigh your coffee beans and grind them to a coarse consistency, similar to breadcrumbs.
Step 4: Prepare the French Press
Place the French press on the scale and tare it to zero. Add the ground coffee to the French press and tare the scale to zero again.
Step 5: Set the Timer
Set your timer for 4–6 minutes. A shorter brew time will yield a brighter cup, while a longer brew time will produce a sweeter cup.
Step 6: Pour the Water
Start the timer as you pour the freshly boiled water. Ensure all the grounds are saturated as you pour.
Step 7: Let It Bloom
The coffee grounds will float to the top, forming a crust. Let this sit for 1 minute to allow the coffee to degas, which enhances its flavor.
Step 8: Break the Crust and Stir
After 1 minute, break the crust with a spoon using a downward motion. Stir the coffee every 10–30 seconds to keep the grounds from settling and to ensure even extraction.
Step 9: Let the Grounds Settle
Stop stirring 1 minute before the timer is up, allowing the grounds to settle at the bottom. This helps reduce sediment in your cup.
Step 10: Press and Serve
Place the plunger on the French press and press down slowly to about ½ inch above the grounds. Pour out the water preheating the mugs, and serve your freshly brewed coffee.
Enjoy the rich, bold flavors of your French press coffee, perfect for any time of day. Your Airbnb host will appreciate a clean French press, so be sure to tidy up after brewing.
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