How to Use a French Press | Perfect Coffee

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My name is Mike Jones, and I'm a barista at Third Rail Coffee right by Washington Square Park in New York City. I'm going to teach you some basic coffee-making skills.

I'm going to show you how to make a French press. First there's a few things you're going to need. You're going to need some fresh coffee, preferably whole bean in which case you'll also need a grinder. You'll need a timer and then you'll also need the French press. So the first thing you're going to do is weigh out the beans. I like to use 25 grams of coffee for this size French press. Now if you don't have a scale, you can also just do three rounded scoops. So you can go ahead and grind this coffee. So this is ground medium coarse. You can play around with the grind setting after making it a couple of times. If it's tasting too bitter and too strong, you might be using a little bit too fine of a grind. And if it's a little bit watery and weak, then it might be too coarse. So you take the French press, and you're going to want to preheat it. You can either take water off a boil, have a nice water tower here. Then you let that sit for a while so it gets up to heat. Alright, so after the French press is preheated, you want to dry it out then add the grounds. Now again, I definitely recommend getting a scale, it just makes brewing coffee easier. But if you don't have one, you just want to use about 12 and a half ounces of water for this size. So I'm going to go ahead and add the water to the French press. The first amount I'm going to add is just enough to soak the grounds at the bottom of the press. So adding that in... so just that much water there. And then just stir it around to incorporate all the grounds with the water and start the timer. And you actually just let that sit there for 30 seconds. I would also recommend covering it when you're not doing anything to keep the heat intact. Alright, after 30 seconds you're going to add the rest of the water. Now this is either 12 and a half ounces or 400 grams of water. Once you've added all of that, just give it another gentle stir. And you put the plunger on and then you're going to let that sit until 3 and a half minutes. So after 3 and a half minutes you're going to press the plunger down. And this is another way you can tell if you've ground too coarse or too fine. If it goes without any resistance, it's going to be too coarse. And then if you have a really difficult time pressing down it's going to be too fine. Then I recommend decanting the French press before serving, because if you leave it sitting there it will actually keep extracting and end up tasting bitter. So once you've done that, you can just let it cool down and it's ready to serve.
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Or if you have things to do today here's another method:
Pour hot water over grounds
Plunge after 4 minutes
Drink your coffee

IAintGonLie
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I’ve been using a French press for years, about 20 oz size. I put in 3 spoons (from my flatware drawer) of coffee, pour boiling water over, put on lid. Make a piece of toast, cook an egg, then pour coffee...perfect every time.

Pegily
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Idk yall a bunch of haters I liked this. He was chill af and it was nice to know all the extra info.

GiantParfait
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Wanted to buy a French press until I watched this video.. learning a second language seems quicker.

NickWright
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Lot of keyboard warriors hating on this guy, I think he seems genuine and nice, also well describes the process, thank you for the video.

Cappuccino
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step one: "I want to buy a french press, let's see how it works"
step two: *clicks on video*
step three: "So, that's not gonna happen"
step four: *reads comments*
step five: *laughs and snorts for five minutes* "Ok, we can do this!"

lorannab
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For reference, based on the video- 25 grams of whole beans, or 3 scoops before grinding (medium course, because too bitter might be due to a too fine grind) - then to be used for the french press to make coffee | preheat the frenchpress with freshly boiled water until filled to the top, then discard water, then add the medium grind coffee | add hot water just enough to soak the coffee grinds and stir a bit, then let sit for 30 seconds | after the 30 seconds, add the rest of water until almost full, and stir again | put plunger and cover, let sit for 3 1/2 minutes | after 3 and a half mins push plunger down ( If its too hard to push it means the grinds are too fine and if its too easy the coffee grind is too coarse) | pour the coffee into mug to prevent it from becoming bitter

dindi
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Was I the only one that said “MIKE JOOONES “ 😂😂😂 maybe

Mikoomii
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So I need whole beans, a grinder, a timer, and a french press... But do I still need the English degree or....

Warndog
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Actually I was gonna say I appreciated the measurements and timing he involved in this video. So thanks!

kossman
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followed your instructions and am currently enjoying the best coffee i've ever had. thank you, dude.

smoothrideclyde
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Dude, I just put ground coffee and hot water in the press. Let it sit for a while. Plunge down and pour. Perfect, every time.

zenseed
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"Your need a scale"
He doesn't use the scale at all.
Nice

wilburzhang
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How did the hipster burn his lips? He drank his coffee before it was cool.

mcat
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Thank you for making this video. Dunno about making coffee, but I find watching it, a great cure form my insomnia.

someoneelse.
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As someone who has tasted very exceptional coffee, I really liked this video. One thing I feel like you left out was: what was the temperature of your steeping water? I figure if the temperature is important enough to preheat your French press, then it is important enough to note in the video. Thanks for the video.

GenericHandle
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This tutorial could have been 30 seconds long.

ComradeAlpharius
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 'this size' french press"? Would have been great to include what "this size" of the press was.

NREnger
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Just canceled my order on Amazon to buy a french press after watching this video.

rihipat
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As soon as he said Mike Jones I immediately said “Whoooo!!!” Out loud 🤣🤣🤣 the Texan in me

juanbulldog