People who live in places like Denver or Flagstaff don’t have to worry about measuring the water temp for pourovers to be sure the water isn’t too hot. Water boils at ~198-200F degrees F at those elevations.

People who live in places like Denver or Flagstaff don’t have to worry about measuring the water temp for pourovers to be sure the water isn’t too hot. Water boils at ~198-200F degrees F at those elevations.

People who live in places like Denver or Flagstaff don’t have to worry about measuring the water temp for pourovers to be sure the water isn’t too hot. Water boils at ~198-200F degrees F at those elevations.

People who live in places like Denver or Flagstaff don’t have to worry about measuring the water temp for pourovers to be sure the water isn’t too hot. Water boils at ~198-200F degrees F at those elevations.

People who live in places like Denver or Flagstaff don’t have to worry about measuring the water temp for pourovers to be sure the water isn’t too hot. Water boils at ~198-200F degrees F at those elevations.

People who live in places like Denver or Flagstaff don’t have to worry about measuring the water temp for pourovers to be sure the water isn’t too hot. Water boils at ~198-200F degrees F at those elevations.

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...

People who live in places like Denver or Flagstaff don’t have to worry about measuring the water temp for pourovers to be sure the water isn’t too hot. Water boils at ~198-200F degrees F at those elevations.

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