Hipster Coffee Maker

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Hipster Coffee Maker

A lot of coffee shops and people at home consider coffee machine to produce coffee drink in
efficient way. However, excessive use of electricity might not be good for the environment.
If you are one of those people who avoid machine for environmental sake, these tools might be for
you to generate your own coffee.

1. Moka Pot (via worldmarket.com)

Creating espresso with the matte black Moka Pot, why not? Heat enough water until boiled and
pour it into the bottom chamber of the Moka Pot. Insert the medium ground coffee beans to metal
funnel and place exactly on bottom chamber. Construct the kettle-like part above and heat the
bottom chamber with gas burner. Stop when gurgling sound produced. Do not forget to cool down
with running cold water or cold towel after heating.

2. Grosche© French Press (via forcoffee.info)

If you prefer to have strong character coffee, this French press is suitable for you. Place desired
amount of coffee grounds inside the pyrex glass and pour the hot water until all of the grounds
soaked. Wait for several minutes – as long as you pleased. Prevent mixture of coffee grounds by
pushing the plunger before moving it into your favourite cup for coffee.

3. Caffellissimo© Drip Cone (via buymorecoffee.com)

Instead of wasting coffee filter paper, try this iconic stainless steel metal filter. It allows single-cup of
“Pour Over” method for fresh coffee grounds. Ensure that the coffee beans had been ground into
brittle and powdery mixture. Soak one-serving coffee grounds in high temperature water and let it
drips. The simple design makes it easy to be cleaned and brought anywhere when travelling.

4. BODUM© 8-cup Glass (via nordstromrack.com)

This 8-cup glass also coming with reusable conic mesh filter is suitable for “Pour Over” method. Put
the desired amount of coffee grounds and soak them with hot water around 96°C. The soaking
process will extract the strong flavour from the coffee grounds after few minutes. Dispose the
grounds from the mesh filter and your coffee is ready ;)

5. Hand AeroPress© (via blackrifflecoffee.com)

For the crafty connoisseurs, this AeroPress combines both methods of “Full Immersion” and “Pour
Over” filter. This set comes with 350 AeroPress filter papers. Soak the coffee grounds in AeroPress
container with hot water until bloom. 30 seconds afterward, add more water in 92-94°C until the
container full. Prepare the 350 AeroPress paper on to the filter place by pour slight hot water to
keep it in place. Attach the filter on top of container, and then turn the container over the coffee
mug and hand-pressed whole mixture. Add more water if desired.

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