Aeropress Go – new owner/user, getting used to it

Aeropress Go – new owner/user, getting used to it

Aeropress Go – new owner/user, getting used to it

An Unfiltered History of Vietnamese Coffee

We explore the history of coffee in Vietnam and how the industry’s perception of Vietnamese coffee is evolving.  BY EMILY MENESES BARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Featured photo by frank mckenna via Unsplash What do you think of when you hear the term “Vietnamese coffee”? For Kim Dam, founder of Portland Cà Phê, it extends far beyond […]


Know Your Sweeteners: Honey: Part One

Not all sweeteners are made equal! In this series, we’ll take a closer look at different types of sweeteners and syrups—starting with honey. BY EMILY JOY MENESESBARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Featured photo by Arwin Neil Baichoo via Unsplash Though you can’t go wrong with simple syrup or the tried-and-true vanilla, there are many options when it […]


The Color of Coffee Collective Symposium Returns for Its Second Year

The collective and the nonprofit Koffee with Keith will hold their second annual symposium in Houston on March 10-12. BY J. MARIE CARLANBARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Photos courtesy of the Color of Coffee Collective The Color of Coffee Collective (COCC) is an organization that seeks to promote equity and opportunity for people of color in the […]


Know Your Sweeteners: Agave: Part Two—Environmental Concerns

Agave has become an increasingly popular sweetener in the coffee industry. But is it as environmentally friendly as people claim it to be? BY EMILY JOY MENESESBARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Featured photo sourced via Pixabay In recent years, you may have noticed an increase in demand for “alternative sweeteners” like agave. While today, the nectar serves […]

Aeropress Go – new owner/user, getting used to it

Aeropress Go – new owner/user, getting used to it

Aeropress Go – new owner/user, getting used to it

minimum dose size?

I use the Hario switch to brew my coffee and am trying to reduce my caffeine consumption. Hence I would like to brew smaller cups of coffee. I am currently using 10g of coffee with 160g of water. (1:16 Ratio) I am wondering if there is a minimum amount of coffee...

Aeropress Go – new owner/user, getting used to it

So I finally added an Aeropress Go to my arsenal of coffee making paraphernalia, mainly because everyone here can't stop praising it. The love for this product here seems to be almost universal.

I am a bit confused about a thing or two though.

The bare bones instructions sheet provided with the unit says to put in one scoop of grind and then to add water to the "1" line. No mention of what process/dosing to follow for adding water to "2" or "3". I did find a Youtube video that suggests for American style coffee to add hot water to the espresso shot you just made.

What I've been doing during my experiments with this thing – and don't crucify me if this is sacrilege – is adding two scoops of grind and filling to the "3" line. That still doesn't make a mug of coffee but I add an equal amount of hot water to the coffee and it seems OK. Am I doing this right??

The one other thing that does bother me though is that the water, almost immediately after adding it, starts to pass thru the filter. By the time I've waited one minute to press, about 1/3 has already slowly dripped into the mug. Is that normal and, if not, what am I doing wrong? I am grinding my coffee to "fine" with my trusty Bodum Bistro and I do level it before pouring water like the instructions and YT tutorials say to, but the same thing happens. Sometimes not as badly, but it happens.

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