TRADITONAL COFFEE MAKER vs. POUR-OVER

 Drip coffee makers are convenient and easy to use. They produce consistent and quick coffee. Now this is all fine and dandy if that's what you're going for. However, if you are one who cares about the quality of your coffee and you're earning for the perfect cup of joy in the morning... you should probably ditch the drip coffee maker. In my previous blogs I elaborated on some of the different types of brewing methods of coffee. For the purpose of quite frankly, trashing on drip coffee (though I drink it as well), I will compare a drip coffee maker with a pour-over.

1. The fact of quality: though coffee is completely subjective, it is fact that a properly-made pour-over has an appreciably better quality than that of drip coffee. Since you're giving the grounds more time to extract the oils from the water as you hand-pour the water, this makes the coffee more vibrant and tasteful.

2. Durability: If you buy a pour-over set, if you treat it right, it will last your whole lifetime. On the contrary, a drip coffee maker will need to be replaced often.

3. Control: With a pour-over you have control over how the water saturates the grounds, how long you brew the coffee, how hot the water is, etc.

4. Convenience: Though a pour-over creates the most magical cup of coffee, it can take a while. The actual brewing time is about the same, but the prepartion of the pour-over will take extra time out of your morning - and if you are in a rush in the morning, a drip coffee maker will be less work and quicker.

So, if you are yearning for a better cup of coffee, this is your sign to make the switch and invest in a pour-over.



Comments

  1. I had always heard of a pour over but never understood what it was. Good to know. very nice article!! :)

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