The Beginner Friendly 3:3:3 Method (Hario Switch)

The Beginner Friendly 3:3:3 Method (Hario Switch)

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The Beginner Friendly 3:3:3 Method (Hario Switch)

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The Beginner Friendly 3:3:3 Method (Hario Switch)

The Beginner Friendly 3:3:3 Method (Hario Switch)

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...

The Beginner Friendly 3:3:3 Method (Hario Switch)

Hello, all!

I just wanted to share a formula I've been getting pleasant results from lately.

I have more experience with making espresso by hand as opposed to filter coffee; but I love drinking it, so I wanted to learn how to make my own. This is what I'm having the most success with:


Hario Switch + Commandante

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30g of coffee

30 clicks on the Commandante

3 separate steeps

3 minutes each

~3 cups of coffee

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On the first steep I make sure the stopper is closed and pour the water in first, then the grounds, then I top it off with water. I fill the switch to the top all three times. Sometimes I forget and it steeps a little longer, but I'm still happy. The 30 grind size means it drains super fast especially with the water-first hack.

Is it perfect? Maybe not but it brews enough for two and I have been happy with the coffee. I'm not the pickiest though. I also really don't like when it's too acidic, so my palette leans away from that side of things.

Just wanted to share the recipe for any other beginners out there struggling to get tasty coffee.

So, it's really the 30:30:3:3

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