French Press Brewing Guide

The French Press has blessed many kitchen countertops since 1929, and it has remained popular due to its ease of use and heavier cup profile. Since the French Press doesn’t use a paper filter, we experience a higher concentration of oils and grind fines in the cup. A good cup of French Press displays a more rounded sweetness backed by a satisfying mouth feel and body.

French Press Brewing Guide by Sightglass Coffee Roasters.


French Press Brewing Guide

French press is the easiest way to brew coffee at home, it is also known as a cafetière, сafetière à piston, Cafeteria, press pot, coffee press, or coffee plunger, a coffee brewing device patented by Italian designer Attilio Calimani in 1929.


Brew like a Micrologist

French press is the easiest way to brew coffee at home, it is also known as a cafetière, сafetière à piston, Cafeteria, press pot, coffee press, or coffee plunger, a coffee brewing device patented by Italian designer Attilio Calimani in 1929.


How to Brew French Press Coffee


French Press Coffee Brew Guide by MistoBox

The French Press is the most recognizable way to brew coffee at home. 

Fans of the French Press love it for its classic design, fail-proof brewing, and consistently delicious results. 

Brewing amazing coffee at home doesn’t get any easier than this.

Here’s an example by MistoBox on how to brew coffee with a French press; you will need:

  • French Press
  • Electric Kettler
  • 1 liter of Filtered Water
  • Digital Scale
  • Whole Bean Coffee
  • Small Spoon
  • Burr Grinder
  • Cups for Serving

*Coffee to Water Ratio: 64 grams / 1 liter of water


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