Best Reviews – Aeropress Coffee Maker

Aero Press Coffee MakerWe love our coffee, absolutely love it, and we especially love our espresso coffee. The Italians were right on the money with the development of the espresso machine and we are so fortunate to live in Australia which has a very strong quality coffee culture resulting from decades of ethnic immigration.

Did I say we love our espresso? We most certainly do which is why we are very sceptical of the wave of enthusiasm that is washing through the Australian coffee scene with previously shunned concepts such as pour-over filter coffee and siphons etc.

This is not to take away anything from what the passionate trailblazers such as Melbourne Coffee Scene’s Market Lane in Melbourne are doing with their filter brews or clover coffee. Or the excitement that the likes of Perth Coffee Scene’s 5 Senses display for innovations such as their new Uber boiler. These guys are creating a renewed interest in coffee which could rival the enthusiasm that people typically save for their love of wine. But, did I mention that I love espresso?

So, while we continue to be amazed by the changes in the industry while remaining true to our roots in our love of espresso, every now and then something comes along that blows our preconceived ideals right out of the window.

This week, it is the Aeropress Coffee Maker that has made us sit up and take note.

The Aeropress is a pretty simply syringe like device from Aerobie, yup, the Frisbee thingy people. It’s a circa $50 coffee maker that is striking in its simplicity, empowering in its ease of use and rewarding in the quality of coffee it produces.

We have been playing around with ours for the last 2 or 3 weeks and since we paired it up with our Brew Ha Fairtrade “Organic” A filter ground coffee we have been delighted by the resulting brew.

It’s a filter brew, yet extracted under some pressure, so has the smoothness of filter coffee, yet with more substantial yet delicate flavours seeping through.

To use you simple

  1. Place a filter on the bottom of the Aeropress
  2. Place the Aeropress on top of your favorite coffee mug
  3. Put a measured scoop of coffee into the brewing chamber
  4. Pour hot water into the brewing chamber
  5. Using the included stirrer, mix the coffee and water
  6. Wait twenty seconds, and place the plunger on top of the brewing chamber
  7. Push down gently on the plunger
  8. When the plunger reaches the bottom, pop out the puck of coffee grounds into the rubbish

That’s it, a quick rinse and pop it back on the shelf for next time.

Will it replace our espresso machine? Absolutely not, however it’s a great accompaniment, perfect for weekends away, group gatherings, picnics or for use at the office.

Do you use an Aeropress? We’d love to know what you think.

The Aeropress coffee maker and Brew Ha Fairtrade “Organic” A coffee are available from Coffee Shrine.

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