 

If you are looking for a unique gift for the coffee and espresso lover, and at an affordable price, look no further than the innovative Aerobie AEROPRESS. The Aeropress is a new way to make coffee that will fascinate the coffee lover. The Aeropress gives the user control over the brew process and turns out coffee or espresso that is rich and flavorful without being bitter. The interest begins when trying to determine what kind of coffee maker this is, since it doesn’t fit into most common categories. The Aerobie Aeropress is a pressure brewer that can best be thought of as a cross between a French press coffee maker, a manual drip coffee maker and a manual espresso maker. To use, first, water and grounds are mixed together for ten seconds. Then gentle air pressure created by pressing the plunger pushes the mix through a micro-filter in 20 seconds. The total brewing time of only 30 seconds results in exceptionally smooth flavor. The pressure brewing produces the rich flavor and creamy (crema) layer on top. With extra hot water, the coffee can be enjoyed like a crema coffee or Americano. With less water, you can enjoy like espresso.
Because of the lower temperature and short
brew time, the acid level of the brew is much
lower than conventional brewers. Laboratory
pH testing measured AEROPRESS brew's
acid as less than one fifth that of regular drip
brew. The low acid is confirmed by coffee
lovers who report that AEROPRESS brew is
friendlier to their stomachs.
Tasters ranging from professional cuppers and author Kenneth Davids, to coffee aficionados all praise the smooth, rich flavor.
Benefits:
- Using the ideal water temperature
and gentle air pressure brewing yields
rich flavor with lower acidity and
without bitterness.
- Total immersion brewing results in uniform
extraction of the ultimate in full coffee
flavor. Other coffee makers drip hot water
on bed of grounds, over extracting at the
center and under extracting at the edge.
- Micro filtered for grit free coffee – unlike
other press-type coffee makers.
One minute from start to enjoy. The actual
press time takes only 20 seconds
- Makes 1 to 4 cups (1 or 2 mugs) of coffee or espresso
Made in U.S.A.
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