Coffey & Cake

Your guide to great coffee

  • Home
  • About
  • Directory
  • Blog
  • Services
  • Contact

Home brew coffee methods

25th February 2016

Home Brew Coffee Methods

Making coffee at home is so much more than adding 1 teaspoon of granules and hot water to a mug. The specialty coffee industry has woken the world up to some really easy and quick home brew coffee methods, so I am going to share some with you today.

Firstly it is recommended that when you buy coffee beans you check the roast date. A newly roasted coffee will have a bolder flavour profile, which means it will taste so much better than 6 month old beans.

Secondly, invest in a home grinder. This will be one of the best decisions you make if you are serious about good coffee. We have a bur grinder at home and a Porlex hand grinder. Try it for yourself. Make your coffee with 1 day old ground beans and then try your coffee with freshly ground beans. There is just no comparison to the flavour and body of your coffee.

Ok so with that vital information on the table, here are some home brew coffee methods that will take your home coffee situation to a whole new level.

French Press

This home brew coffee method has been a favourite for years. It doesn’t require a lot of skill, and you can even buy filter ground beans ready to pour in the plunger and go. French press coffee is really great for small offices or your home office.

Methods

JJ Bean Coffee

Stumptown Coffee

Where to buy: You can buy a French Press from Boardmans, @Home, or online at Yuppiechef or at your local coffee shop if they sell coffee gear.

Aeropress

Did you know the Aeropress was invented by the same guy who invented the Aerobie frisbee? The Aeropress is a convenient, quick to use, easy to clean, coffee gadget. It looks like a syringe for coffee and the end product is deliciously extracted coffee. Here are some methods to help you on your way.

Methods

Stumptown Coffee 1

Stumptown Coffee 2

Roaming Barista

Where to buy: Your local coffee shop might stock the Aeropress otherwise you can buy it online at Cape Coffee Beans.

Pour Over

We don’t use the Pour Over method that much at home, although we do have a basic set up for it. I love drinking pour overs when I visit The Factory Cafe, because they really know how to make a good cup of coffee with the Pour Over. If you want to get loads of flavour out of your coffee at home then this method is perfect for that.

Methods

Colombo Coffee Pour Over Iced Coffee

Stumptown Coffee

Where to buy: There are few different Pour Over options to buy. Chat to your local barista about what you need to get your kit together at home.

Chemex

Methods

Stumptown Coffee

Elemental Coffee

Sumpcoffee

Where to buy: Again your local coffee shop will probably sell these. I know Colombo Coffee so, as well as Bean There, and Urban Grind Roasters. You can also order one online from Cape Coffee Beans.

Cold Brew

Methods

Temple Coffee Roasters: Bruer method

Coffey & Cake : home method

Where to buy: We bought our Bruer from Colombo Coffee otherwise you can make your own drip like we did with an empty 1l bottle.

Home Brew Coffee Methods

I hope these videos are helpful. I have learnt a lot about home brewing from watching youtube so keep watching videos and trying new things. If you have a home brew coffee method that you’d like to share, please comment below.

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Google
  • Pinterest
  • Email

Category: Brew Methods

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search

Webfluential Media Kit
AccommoDirect

Subscribe to Blog via Email

Enter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.

Find a coffee shop

  • Brew Methods
  • Cape Town Coffee Shops
  • Coffee Education and Training
  • Coffee, Markets & Life
  • Durban Coffee Shops
  • International Coffee Shops
  • Joburg Coffee Shops
  • This, that & cake

Recent Posts

  • Oh My Soul Café
  • Starbucks - Florida Road
  • Love Coffee - Florida Road
  • Moto Cafe
  • Coffee Shops to visit in Australia

Follow me…

Instagram

Facebook

Copyright © 2020 · Coffey & Cake ·

loading Cancel
Post was not sent - check your email addresses!
Email check failed, please try again
Sorry, your blog cannot share posts by email.