Dialing In Pourovers: A Very Good Guide, Maybe the Best

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Hope you enjoyed! Let me know in the comments about any questions. Excited for some dialogue! Cheers. Oh, and don't forget to hit that like if you enjoyed the video! Appreciate it!

LanceHedrick
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I can't stress enough how important this video is. I actually stopped going on reddit because I always end up more confused than informed. This really reignites the joy of making a pour over at home.

EDIT: Glad to see you're a an IDLES fan.

IdanShir
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Just tried a decaf pourover at 89 degrees with a 1:15 ratio with a coarser grind size in 3 pours and its the best decaf pourover I've ever had. Thank you Lance!

cory
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New Lance video to ensure I don't have an under-extracted day

tomvandongen
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I'm a crazy coffee kook and I crave crazy coffee :)
I love how this video nicely complements the other one, where you dial in 6 coffees - basically saying the same, but going into so much more detail. I lacked that detail here (e.g. why would you want to do a longer bloom), but it's incredibly consistent, so I will show this video to my colleague who's only starting his coffee adventure, and then send him the link to the other one on a "if you want more details" basis.
I was recently quite frustrated with one piggybacker's ultimate V60 technique because of how unmelleable it seems, and how difficult it was not only to dial in a good cup with it, but just to get a consistent cup. You just reignited my faith and enthusiasm for the V60. Great stuff, thanks a lot for both those videos.

miedzystrunami
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Definitely one of the better videos on YT. Thank you for bringing it back down to earth. I'm just past the honeymoon phase of the rabbit hole and was really getting tired of all of the pretentious flavor note, $4000 grinder, swing a dead cat over your head at midnight crap.

flyingv
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Great video, full of inspiration and good common sense. Listen to this guy. He knows stuff!

LarryLatham
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Always a great balance between light hearted banter & a deep philosophical discussion on the effort we seem to all put into coffee for the joy of extracting something wonderful or a bit better than yesterday. Thanks for ironing out a lot of stuff we don't really need to concern ourselves with & for the key points to start with.

anguswalker
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Great, watched the video and now I crave coffee at midnight.
Also, the fact that Lance didn't touch many other variables is exactly his point, this info is good enough for us to make good enough, repeatable coffee. I love the approach. I went to all the phases mentioned in the video and now, I just want to taste a good cup and not waste beans.
I think it's important for each of us to find the balance and what works for us. Some might like to play with different brewers, some with different grinders, some with different water etc. The important thing is not to overdo it and not be wasteful. I had great bags of coffee that sometimes I wasted trying to dial in and get that 1% better cup and... it's not worth it.
Coffee is meant to be enjoyed and I am glad we get videos like this, with lots of information and real advice!

paul
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I love that someone finally tries to give confidence and solid, understandable, advice that you can use in your everyday life. Much love 👏

zitilites
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Long time watcher, first-time "commenter". The time and dedication you instill in your work has slowly dawned on me (that's purely a me thing, not a you thing). I get a giggle, I learn a lot and I feel better after watching one of your videos. Kudos to you Lance, with no absolutely hyperbole all I can say is, "Love your work, buddy".

michaeln
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I absolutely loved it, the tone, the content, the extras.
It really felt like those moments when youre having a tough time and some wise person sits us down and declutters the mess and shows how to enjoy life.
Thank you Lance

husainpishori
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This isn't just one of the best guides I've seen, but maybe one of the best videos on this site. Exceptional work Lance.

sssf
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I'm a crazy coffee kook and I crave crazy coffee

Love you timeless enthusiasm and selfless dedication to sharing your experience and expertise to us aspiring home coffee kooks. Much love ❤️

Anthony
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Hands down the best and most comprehensive informative and practical guide on pour over I have seen. I am among those who started pour over really excited but got really lost, partly because unlike for espresso I could not find something like this on pour overs. Really appreciated it Lance!

sina
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The insight on time based pouring being a competition aspect is extremely helpful. I understand the want/ need for consistency but this is giving me confidence to pay more attention to the brew vs the clock. Also appreciate the different variables laid out here. I’ve seen methods call for grind sizes to be more fine and I have gotten some brutally bitter cups!

keegan
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Possibly your best video yet. Great work.

zakukoivu
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thank you so much for this video

really highlights how getting the basics down can get you 80-90% of the way to where you want to be.

I just want to make that first 90 min of my day just a little bit brighter

Grimmlocked
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Lance, this video was very informative and thoughtful for those who have felt an enormous amount of stress in this brew method. I am grateful for your content because I can easily share it to all knowledge levels of coffee enthusiasts. Thank you

brianmiller
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I have been struggling with getting back to a basic pour over recipe after going down a path of trying multiple other pour over methods.

Lance, this video has helped me get to where I want to be...again.

Thanks Lance!

thirdrock