How to Brew with the Moka Pot - Down and Dirty | Quick and Easy

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The down and dirty quick and easy MOKA POT review!

Back at it again with the Moka Pot brew guide. I love the old-school feel of the Bialetti Moka pot. The vintage vibes are strong and nothing tops off a Saturday morning like a strong hit of Moka pot coffee. Truly hope you enjoy this review. I am using the 6 cup Moka Pot in this video.

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I like this guide from this guy. Easily understandable, not feeling "know it all", laid back, encourages you to explore your ways beyond his. Pretty cool. Thank you for the insights, big help for someone here who's new into using moka pot

Randolph_
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This is everything I want from a coffee brew guide

wehavethemegapixels
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This guy is quite relatable.. I mean I like his friendly, easy going approach... the way he talks to the camera makes one to watch the entire video. Kudos to him!

ClaudinneV
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It’s also great for coffee in the outdoors. I have them in all different sizes and use them every week multiple times. Great video🤙🏾

ferrisbueller
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Going to get my daughter one of these for her birthday. She is the coffee connoisseur at my house. Great video, Rob.

fredjmayer
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I dug this review. I’ve watched a lot. Yours sounds practical & sensible. I also don’t know why one wouldn’t just pour the coffee out immediately. I did read that starting with hot water reduces the chance of bitter coffee as you end up cooking it for less time. Looking forward to getting started once mine arrives. Thx for the video!

frankmilano
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Great video! I’m just getting in to “proper” coffee, don’t have the most sensitive palate and can’t always tell the difference between different brewing methods, but moka pot is hands down my favourite. I get a great rich taste from it and something about the brewing process itself feels much more satisfying than any other method!

lizwardo
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I do mine almost exactly like you do except for that last bit. I try to prevent blow-by, which is when the coffee spews at the end of the boil. Preventing this controls for bitterness. I only want to taste the bean if possible. Good video.

sheerkhanful
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Thanks, brother. I used a dark, Vienna roast. I have been doing my own home roasting, so this was a robusta bean that I used. It came out strong! I will have to work on my grounds to water ratio. I added more hot water until I found the taste I liked. 😋

thomasdavis
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Great video. Love the good ‘ole boy preppy guy vibe with the trucker hat and polo shirt. Good coffee is for everyone!

alvaronieto
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Thank you so much for your quick and easy instructions on how to use Moka Pot. WOW! I just brewed my first one and worked a treat. I added sugar and créme. Yummy! I was secured as you mentioned that it could explode LOL. Love your sense of humour and presentation. Thanks a million.

franceme
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Thank you for you videos brother! I’m opening up a roastery & cafe in Japan this August. Your videos have been a great deal of helpful information, inspiration, and entertainment. Keep up the good work!

derrickgray
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This guy is so funny!! @ 3:42 "on a Saturday, just trying to stay alive" - hilarious - a great video by the way! Just love your casual nature.

itsabouttime
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I use regular coffee filters, cutting them to fit the basket size then wet the filter snd put on the bottom of the receiving chamber.

I also boil the water in the bottom chamber, then turn the heat all the way down so i can drop the basket in, the go back to medium heat after tightening the top. Turn the heat to low once the coffee first starts filling the chamber.

I also do not find it necessary to cool the lower chamber to stop the brewing. As long as you brew it slowly there wont be a strong gurgle at the end.

MrSeanwick
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How to chose the right size of moka pot? Is 2 cup size enough for one person or should I go for 3 cup size? What is the size of yours? Great video, thanks a lot! 😊🥰

lullabymoon
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Videos like this make me excited about my coffee when I get a decent grinder

Arcanefungus
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"Zen-out" ingenious and well said. Thanks.

marianotorrespico
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I use a 6-cup Bialetti to make one mug of coffee and keep it as simple as possible. Just use the funnel to measure out the coffee, use an ancient grinder, then put the pot on the stove. Never had a bad coffee from it.

channelsixtynine
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Love your style! “You gotta like it” that’s all there is! Too many people measuring and weighing and laying down the law… Italian way is soul and passion, not science and data! Relax, drink, like it!!

IsaacAndSuzanne
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Great review! As for for underwear. Once a day at home. But when traveling, every four; front then rotate 180, inside out, rotate 180 one more time .

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