Instructions for making coffee in the Brasil coffee maker

Allow me to present our exquisite Brasil coffee maker!

Exemplifying timeless elegance and unparalleled quality, its design stands as a testament to refined craftsmanship. Boasting a generous 1.2-liter capacity, it effortlessly brews multiple cups of coffee to perfection. The filters come in both glass and stainless steel variants. The perforations on the glass strainer were meticulously created through an exclusive laser cutting technique. It's important to note that when using the glass funnel, a paper filter is required, whereas with the stainless steel strainer, it's optional but feasible.

With our Brasil coffee maker, you're invited to savor an authentic pour-over experience.

Pour-over is a brewing method that involves manually pouring hot water over coffee grounds in a filter. It's known for its simplicity and ability to produce a clean, flavorful cup of coffee. Here's how it typically works:

• Grind your coffee: Start by grinding your coffee beans to a medium-coarse consistency. The grind size can affect the flavor and extraction of your coffee.

• Prepare your filter and coffee: Place a paper or metal filter in your pour-over dripper and add your coffee grounds. The amount of coffee used can vary depending on your preference and the size of your dripper.

• Heat your water: Bring water to a boil and then let it cool slightly to around 200°F (93°C). Water temperature is crucial for proper extraction.

• Pre-wet the filter: Before brewing, pour a small amount of hot water over the filter to pre-wet it. This helps remove any paper taste and preheats your dripper, which can contribute to more even extraction.

• Brewing: Start pouring hot water over the coffee grounds in a slow, circular motion, ensuring that all the grounds are evenly saturated. The goal is to pour in a way that allows the water to extract flavor from the coffee grounds gradually. You can adjust the pouring speed and pattern to control the brewing process.

• Bloom: After the initial pour, you'll notice bubbles forming on the surface of the coffee bed. This is known as the "bloom" and occurs as gases are released from the coffee grounds. Let the coffee bloom for about 30 seconds before continuing to pour.

• Continue pouring: Pour the rest of the water over the coffee grounds in stages, maintaining a steady, controlled flow. Try to keep the water level consistent throughout the brewing process.

• Wait and enjoy: Once you've poured all the water, let the coffee drip through the filter and into your cup. This typically takes a few minutes. Once the dripping stops, remove the filter and discard it. Your freshly brewed pour-over coffee is now ready to enjoy!

Pour-over brewing allows for a lot of control over the brewing process, which can influence the flavor, strength, and overall experience of your coffee. It's a favorite method among coffee enthusiasts for its simplicity and ability to highlight the unique characteristics of different coffee beans.

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