BREWING
Brewing Methods
Explore different ways to brew coffee and discover how each method shapes flavor, body, and experience.
Explore Brewing Methods
Each brewing method creates a different coffee experience — from clean and bright to rich and full-bodied.
- V60
- Aeropress
- Cold Brew
- French Press
- Tubruk
- Espresso
Explore Brewing Methods
V60 Brewing
Clean, bright, and balanced pour over brewing with clarity and delicate flavor expression.
Cold Brew
Slow steeped coffee with low acidity, smooth texture, and refreshing character.
French Press
Full-bodied immersion brewing with deep texture, richness, and bold coffee character.
Aeropress
Smooth and versatile brewing with rich body, balanced sweetness, and clean finish.
Espresso
Concentrated coffee extraction with intense flavor, velvety body, and rich crema.
Tubruk
Traditional Indonesian coffee brewing with bold flavor, deep body, and authentic character.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the easiest coffee brewing method for beginners?
Methods like French Press and Aeropress are often considered beginner-friendly because they are simple, consistent, and easy to use at home.
Which brewing method produces the strongest coffee?
Espresso typically produces the most concentrated flavor, while methods like French Press and Tubruk create a fuller-bodied cup.
Does grind size affect coffee flavor?
Yes. Grind size plays an important role in extraction and can influence bitterness, sweetness, clarity, and body.
What water temperature is best for brewing coffee?
Most brewing methods work best between 90–96°C, depending on the coffee and brewing style.
Can I use the same coffee beans for different brewing methods?
Yes. The same coffee can produce different flavor expressions depending on the brewing method, grind size, and brew ratio.
What is the difference between pour over and immersion brewing?
Pour over methods filter water through coffee grounds for a cleaner cup, while immersion methods steep coffee directly in water for a fuller body and texture.
Do I need expensive equipment to brew good coffee?
Not necessarily. Consistency, fresh coffee, and proper brewing technique often matter more than expensive equipment.
How do I choose the right brewing method?
It depends on your preference. Pour over methods tend to highlight clarity and brightness, while immersion methods create a richer and heavier cup.
