AeroPress Vs V60 - Coffee Review ☕️

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The AeroPress is an incredibly versatile brewer capable of making delicious coffees while the Hario V60 is an entry level pour over brewer that makes consistent pour over coffee.
In this video we brew side by side and taste the two to find out which is perfect for you.

Learn more about the AeroPress👇

V60 Pour Over Recipe 👇

Basic Barista Coffee Beans 👇

Buy A V60 / AeroPress 😏

If you are interested in filter and pour over coffee we have some great videos here on youtube to start you off.

Intro 0:00-0:53
The set up 0:53 -1:47
The Recipe 1:47 - 4:42
Taste Comparison 4:42 - 6:46
Other Factors 6:46 - 7:54
Summary 7:54 - 8:28
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I'm a cyber security engineer and because of my passion for coffee, worked in a SCA certified coffee shop as a barista trainee for 6 months, just to learn and live with my passion. I loved your reviews and your channel. Thinking to get one of these filters... Still between Chemex, v60 and Aeropress...

Phoenix.Douglas
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I have been experimenting, adding the coffee in to my cheap stainless kettle after it gets to boil, stir once in awhile and after three minutes pour it in to my v60 as the filter. I get the immersion and control time and grind size, then easy finish off by poring through the v60.

RichardsWorld
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Filter papers for V60 are expensive and plus you will need to invest in the kettle and the scale. You don't have to do any of that with Aeropress.

Zhe_Foodlab
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im getting a v60 after watching this. i love my areopress though and think its a great and easy morning brew

tyeboyce
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Can you really get the most out of the same grind size over both methods? Would the aeropress not prefer a smaller grind size? I go finer in a moka pot than I do in a v60

tardyvardy
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Acidity can be a bit harsh on my stomach, a less acidic coffee is what I'm looking for. So the aeropress sounds good for me 😄

yukiamerica
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Although the V60 is cheaper up front, the filter papers are more expensive so the costs would converge over time.

I too would use a finer grind for the Aeropress especially for lighter roasts. Good comparison video though 👍👍👍

ashleyhouse
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Good idea if you cut v60 paper filter for aeropress that will be fair
at all I prefer Aeripressmore than v60

Marsowl
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The way you video is made is great, but the way you brew the coffees doesn't do both methods justice. You grind very coarse and use lots of water....so how does it bring out any flavors? Most people go way, way finer on the aeropress. After all, being able to grind finer is kind of the point for many to get an aeropress in the first place. But even your V60 grind size is kindcof what people use who don't trust their coffee. If you can afford a Commandate, can't you buy some lighter roasted arabica coffee that can handle proper extraction?

maximilianklein
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Is that not super weak, i think it looks like dishwater 😮

slymebuoy
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12 grams with 250ml? Must be damn weak and not a good comparison

labelmondial
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I've been drinking Turkish coffee for years, I heard about aeropress and v60, so I bought it and tried it. I don't know if I'm doing something wrong or if it should taste like that, because coffee in these ways is watery, something like tea

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