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Coffee Brewing Method 1: French Press

2025年5月16日 正啟 GLOBALEYES
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The French press—often abbreviated simply as “French press”—is one of the most traditional coffee-brewing methods. Beginners can master it quickly because it requires minimal skill or time. In fact, you can make a delicious cup of coffee in about 5 minutes.

Key Features of the French Press

·       Metal Filter
The French press uses a metal filter rather than paper filters. Not only is this more eco-friendly, but it also produces a richer brew with some coffee sediment for added body.

·       Oil Retention
The full-immersion brewing process preserves the natural oils in coffee, resulting in a more aromatic and full-bodied cup.

·       Flavor Control
By adjusting the water temperature, grind size, coffee-to-water ratio, and steep time, you can produce a wide range of flavor profiles.

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Equipment for French Press Brewing

To brew a delicious cup of coffee with a French press, you’ll need two key tools:

1.     Thermometer
Water temperature is crucial for brewing coffee. The ideal range for a French press is 90–93°C (194–199°F). A digital thermometer offers more accurate readings and reduces the risk of errors.

2.     Timer
A timer helps you track the steeping duration. The longer the steep, the stronger the coffee. Typically, steep times range from 3–4 minutes, but you can adjust this based on personal preference to achieve different flavor intensities.

Because the French press requires relatively few tools and has a low overall cost, it’s an excellent choice for newcomers to coffee brewing.

Step-by-Step French Press Instructions

1.     Grind Your Beans
Use a coarser grind setting to prevent excessive sediment.

2.     Heat the Water
Bring water to approximately 90°C (194°F).

3.     Preheat
Warm up the French press and your serving cup with hot water.

4.     Combine Coffee and Water
Place the ground coffee in the French press, pour in the hot water, and stir quickly to ensure full saturation.

5.     Steep for About 4 Minutes
The longer the steep, the stronger and more acidic the coffee can become.

6.     Plunge at the 5-Minute Mark
Slowly press down the plunger to separate the grounds from the brewed coffee.

7.     Serve and Enjoy
Pour the coffee into your cup and savor immediately.

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