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How to Make Pour Over Coffee – A Simple Tutorial and Brew Framework

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Are you new to pour over coffee? Have you struggled to dial in your pour over process? The question I get more than any other is what is my “go to” pour over recipe. While I am constantly adjusting things based on the coffee, brewer, etc., I have developed a framework that I continually come back to when brewing any pour over and is usually my starting point when looking to dial in a new coffee. In this article, I share my simple, yet flexible brewing framework and recipe for making pour over coffee. It is a very flexible framework that scales up and down based on brew size and has a variety of other parameters you can change to adjust the final result.

The Framework

At the bottom of the post is the step-by-step instructions for the recipe, but below is an overview at a high level:

Additional Variables

The above is the framework that I start with, but there are some variables you can work with within this framework to adjust the final cup of coffee:

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How to Make Pour Over Coffee: My Go-To Coffee Brewing Framework

A flexible brewing framework and recipe for making pour over coffee in a Hario v60 or any other pour over brewer.
Course Drinks
Cuisine American
Keyword coffee, pour over, v60
Prep Time 2 minutes
Brew Time 3 minutes
Total Time 5 minutes
Servings 1 serving
Calories 1kcal

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 20 grams coffee ground medium to medium fine
  • 320 grams water 205-210°F (96-99°C)

Instructions

  • Add filter to brewer and pre-wet filter with brew water.
  • Grind coffee to medium fine and add to brewer.
  • At 0:00, bloom coffee with 60 grams of water (3x coffee weight). Start with a center pour and slowly work outward making sure to fully saturate all of the coffee grounds. After completely the pour, swirl brewer somewhat aggressively to help fully saturate the grounds.
  • At ~0:45, pour additional 130 grams of water (half of the remaining water weight). For pour, again start in the center and work towards outside making sure to fully saturate all the coffee grounds, but not pour directly on the paper filter. After completely the pour, swirl brewer gently to level the coffee bed.
  • At ~1:45, pour the final 130 grams of water. Again, start in the center and work outward. After the pour, swirl the brewer quite gently.
  • Allow coffee to draw down. Total brew time should be between 2:45-3:30.

Video

Notes

  • You can scale the recipe up and down from as low as 12 grams to as high as 30 grams. If you scale more than 24 grams, I recommend splitting the final set of pours into three even pours.

Nutrition

Calories: 1kcal | Protein: 1g | Sodium: 16mg | Potassium: 10mg | Calcium: 10mg

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