How Do You Brew A Fellow?

Pour 40g of water into the dripper, around 2 times the amount of coffee you use. Wait 30 seconds for the coffee to “bloom” and release CO2. Continue pouring 40-60g doses of water until you reach 10 ounces (or 300mL). Done, now enjoy your brew. How do you do a pour over fellow? Pour 40g … Read more

What Is The Ratio For Pour Over?

We recommend a water to coffee ratio of 16:1 or 15:1 if you prefer a more potent cup This means 16 grams of water for every gram of coffee. To calculate how much coffee you need, weigh the amount of water you want to brew and divide that by 16. That will give you the … Read more

How Do You Make A Pour Over Coffee V60?

Pour Over coffee ratio We recommend a water to coffee ratio of 16:1 or 15:1 if you prefer a more potent cup This means 16 grams of water for every gram of coffee. To calculate how much coffee you need, weigh the amount of water you want to brew and divide that by 16. That … Read more

How Do I Choose A Pour Over?

Preferred Roast Level: The single most important factor in determining the best manual pour over dripper for you is the style of coffee you prefer If you always brew lighter-roasted coffees, then the Fellow Stagg or Kalita Wave will be your top contenders. What should I look for in a pour over? There are a … Read more

How Do You Use A Fellow Coffee Maker?

Pour Over coffee ratio We recommend a water to coffee ratio of 16:1 or 15:1 if you prefer a more potent cup This means 16 grams of water for every gram of coffee. To calculate how much coffee you need, weigh the amount of water you want to brew and divide that by 16. That … Read more

What Is The Best Pour Over Ratio?

We recommend a water to coffee ratio of 16:1 or 15:1 if you prefer a more potent cup This means 16 grams of water for every gram of coffee. To calculate how much coffee you need, weigh the amount of water you want to brew and divide that by 16. That will give you the … Read more

What Is The Ratio For Pour Over Coffee?

We recommend a water to coffee ratio of 16:1 or 15:1 if you prefer a more potent cup This means 16 grams of water for every gram of coffee. To calculate how much coffee you need, weigh the amount of water you want to brew and divide that by 16. That will give you the … Read more