(10-02-2024, 03:22 AM)celestino Wrote:(10-01-2024, 01:10 AM)GoodShave Wrote:(09-29-2024, 02:50 PM)celestino Wrote: A few friends just recently got me into specialty coffee and I've been greatly enjoying it.
Fortunately, we have a very good roaster in our city and I'm able to acquire very good freshly roasted beans.
I've been getting superb results with the Hario Switch and having great results with this recipe, below.
I would have never had thought I would be drinking coffee after having been a tea drinker exclusively for the past 35 years.
It's always nice to find a new thing arise in your life.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KYvSzfIx...Chronicler
Welcome aboard the specialty coffee train!
Thanks for posting that video. I really liked that one.
Which Hario Switch did you use? V60-02 glass/ceramic, V60-03 glass or the Hario Mugen cone on the Hario Switch base?
I am always on the lookout for a good roaster. Would you mind sharing the roaster you liked?
I have the V60-02 glass
Rogue Wave Coffee in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
They're really quite knowledgeable, but might be too expensive to order from them, if you're in the US. Not sure though.
Very nice! That is the same Hario Switch I have. I did buy the V60-01 glass dripper and occasionally swap out the cones on the Switch for smaller brews. I also have the Hario Mugen and swapped in that cone with the Switch base and tried some recipes for that combination as well. I really enjoy the Switch. It is my default V60 brewer.
Here is one of the low bypass recipes I used with the Mugen Switch combination:
https://ekawirya.com/my-hario-pulsar-rec...-melodrip/
I like the April recipe for the Mugen (below) where you dump in your grinds, fill it up with water and walk away, but I find the cone can be very finicky in setting the filter and frequently wind up with air pockets between the filter and the cone which allow the water to run through the cone quickly bypassing the coffee.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XyVRE-gjIyY
I like Rogue Wave Coffee. I have bought my Timemore B75 brewer from them, but I have not tried any of their coffee. Their shipping to the US is not expensive. I have also purchased gear from Eight Ounce Coffee as well. Their shipping was more expensive than Rogue Wave Coffee but they had the items I wanted in stock.
Are there any coffees from Rogue Wave Coffee that you would recommend?