Siphon opinions/technique

Understanding the Process: Double Fermentation

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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 […]


Test Drive: Update Your Grinding With More Comandante Grinder Accessories

The popular hand grinder has more to offer with a new line of tools and accessories now available. BY TANYA NANETTISENIOR ONLINE CORRESPONDENT Feature photo by Tanya Nanetti To brew the perfect cup of coffee, it’s important to choose the right coffee equipment. One essential is a reliable coffee grinder. Most coffee lovers start with a […]


Cup of Excellence to Offer El Salvador Immersion Program

The immersion experience will allow participants to grow their knowledge on Salvadoran culture and coffee varieties. BY J. MARIE CARLANBARISTA MAGAZINE ONLINE Photos courtesy of Cup of Excellence Cup of Excellence is launching a new learning opportunity in 2024: the Origin Immersion Program, to be held in El Salvador from February 26 to March 5. […]

Siphon opinions/technique

Siphon opinions/technique

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...

Siphon opinions/technique

I've recently bought a siphon setup second hand. It looks like a clone of the Hario TCA-3, and possibly is that exact brand and model (other than I don't see a Hario logo on it). I didn't intend to take it 100% seriously, just to give it a try, based on the fact that a number of people allegedly regard it as the ultimate way to make coffee.

So far I'm not amazed. My preferred method is V60 or lever espresso, and I've spent a long time perfecting my technique to get an extremely good cup/shot. The syphon I'm not liking too much for two reasons:

-There's too much agitation. I understand the brewing part is similar to that of a french press, i.e. add coffee to hot water, allow to incorporate and bloom, leave, agitate very slightly, leave again then plunge. I can't apply the same to the syphon because the flame underneath is still forcing water vapour up through the filter and causing constant bubbling. The results are still good, but the coffee it muddy and slightly too bitter. The one I have has an alcohol burner, which is obviously impossible to turn down. I can move it to one side slightly, which reduces the bubbling, but it then superheats the side of the bulb. This in turn causes the coffee to boil again when it syphons down and hits the glass, and move back up though the filter. Is it really possible to do with an alcohol burner? What are people's methods? Obviously I understand I could buy a gas burner and turn it down. Is this a necessity for good syphon?

-The filter cloth retains a lot of grounds. Apart from when it's brand new, there's always a small amount of trapped spend grounds in the cloth that taints the water on the way up. Is this par for the course? Do I need to change the cloth every time?

It's a shame because I like this method of brewing, and with my hand grinder I can make coffee with no electricity. But I went for broke this morning and tried it for my morning brew, and it just was not good.

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