Matte Black Origami Dripper & Server Bundle
Matte Black Origami Dripper & Server Bundle
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New from ORIGAMI, the centre piece of this dripper set is the Matte Black Origami Dripper. The same dimensions of the Original Porcelain Origami Drippers but in a matte black textured surface.
A limited edition Origami dripper designed for coffee enthusiasts, using high quality Japanese Mino-Yaki ceramics, the matte black texture creates a soft look with the same great design we love from Origami drippers.
Matte Black Origami Dripper Size:
The Matte Black Origami Dripper is available in 's' size ( small ) and 'M' size (Medium), The s size dripper can be used with 155 flat bottom filters and 1-2 cup / 01 size conical coffee filters. And the M sized dripper can be used with 185 flat bottom filters and 1-4 cup / 02 size conical coffee filters.
The Matte Black Origami dripper is compatible with all of the different Origami Dripper Rings and accessories.
Brew Origami with Cone or Wave Filters:
You can brew with both conical coffee filters and flat bottom wave filters, depending on the amount of bypass and type of brew method you're looking to achieve.
Origami Dripper Features:
- Unique Matte textured dripper
- Can brew with conical / wave filters
- Origami x Hario Server can hold the dripper in place while brewing without the ring
- Origami Sensory Flavour cup has a thin lip and wide mouth for ultimate palate delivery
- Makes 1 to 2 cups of coffee (s) and 1 to 4 cups of coffee (m)
- S Dripper Dimensions: Φ115 × 70H (drip hole: Φ25)
- M Dripper Dimensions: Φ138 × 87H (drip hole: Φ25)
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POUR OVER COFFEE QUADRANT
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POUR OVER RATIO
Coffee Ratio CalculatorGenerally Pour Over and Filter Coffee have a water to coffee ratio of 1:15.
Although it is important to know that some coffee tastes better at a lower or higher ratio and that numbers are just a guide. -
POUR OVER BREW TIME
Depending on a range of different factors your pour over coffee might be really quick and only last 1 minute or can last up to 10 minutes. Most pour overs generally take around 2-4 minutes and consistently long pour overs may be a result of stalling.
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WATER FOR POUR OVER COFFEE
Water For CoffeeThe hotter your water is the higher amount of extraction will occur. Put simply, this is all you need to know but when it comes down to dialling-in your coffee you can change your water temperature to change the flavour of your coffee.
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BREW METHODS
Grind Size For Every Brew MethodThe method, technique and overall recipe you use to brew your pour over coffee is known as your 'Brew Method'.
Depending on how many pours your use, the level of agitation when pouring and the brewing equipment you use will all determin how your coffee will taste.
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POUR OVER COFFEE GEAR
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COFFEE SCALES
Coffee ScalesKnowing your ingredients is essntial to continuing to make brews that tasted exceptional and adjusting variables to improve brews that need some work.
Coffee brewing scales allow you to weigh your ingredients and time how long your brew took so you aren't in the dark. -
COFFEE GRINDER
Coffee GrindersAs soon as you grind your coffee beans they start to age and loose freshness, it's vital you grind your coffee fresh right before brewing pour over coffee.
Not all coffee grinders are built the same, some prioritise budget, portability, grind quality and some are even designed just for filter brewing or espresso brew methods.
Choosing a high quality coffee grinder will have a huge impact on how your coffee ends up tasting. -
COFFEE DRIPPER
Coffee DrippersTo make pour over coffee you will need a coffee dripper, this holds the coffee filter and grounds in place and sits ontop of a server or cup.
Coffee drippers come in a huge variety of materials, shapes and sizes all making impacts on how your coffee is brewed and how it tastes. -
COFFEE FILTER
Coffee FiltersYour coffee filter physically holds back the coffee grounds and allows your coffee to pass through. Paper coffee filters are the most common but you can find cloth coffee filters, metal filters and many other types of materials.