Coffee preparation
Coffee without a coffee machine? There are such methods and collectively they are called alternative coffee preparation methods. Different preparation, different flavours and a different coffee experience. Start with a French Press or a classic Moka pot. Once you've fallen under the spell of coffee making, you'll want to try all methods. For coffee lovers who are addicted to the delicious taste of filter coffee, there is more than just a coffee dripper like the Hario V60. Also Chemex and AeroPress. Summer is the season of cold coffee or Cold Brew and when it comes to Turkish coffee - the real thing, you can't do without a traditional espresso machine.
Hario Vacuum Pot TCA-3 (350 ml)
82,15 € excl. VAT
Toddy Commercial Filters 50x
150,83 € excl. VAT
AeroPress Aerobie
29,83 € excl. VAT
iSi Nitro Bottles N2 16 pieces
13,64 € excl. VAT
Rhinowares Double Spout Shot Glass
8,51 € excl. VAT
Aeropress Paper filters (350 pcs)
7,69 € excl. VAT
Clever dripper plastic dripper L 530 ml clear
30,83 € excl. VAT
AeroPress Go
42,73 € excl. VAT
Toddy Home Cold Brew filters 20 ks
41,07 € excl. VAT
Toddy Pro Series 20 filters 50x
239,42 € excl. VAT
Toddy Home Cold Brew system
68,18 € excl. VAT
Bialetti New Venus 4 cups
26,86 € excl. VAT
Which alternative coffee brewing method to choose?
That depends on your preference. If you like a stronger, fuller-bodied coffee, try a French press or moka pot. For a cleaner, smoother taste, a Chemex or V60 is ideal. The AeroPress is great for travel and offers flexibility in flavor according to different brewing methods.
Why choose alternative coffee brewing methods over traditional espresso?
Alternative methods allow you to explore different flavour profiles, have more control over the brewing process and can be a great way to enjoy coffee in peace and with a greater degree of experimentation. They are also often more affordable and don't require complicated equipment.
Which coffee brewing methods are best for beginners?
For example, a French press, AeroPress or moka pot are ideal for beginners. The French press is easy to prepare and offers full flavour, the AeroPress is quick and portable, and the moka pot can make strong espresso-like coffee without the complexities. These methods require no special skills and provide great results.
Which methods are best for making coffee on the go?
Compact and portable coffee makers such as the AeroPress, Twist Press or Brew It Stick, which are lightweight and easy to carry, are suitable for travel.