How to Brew Fantastic Coffee with an AeroPress
The AeroPress is a coffee-making marvel that’s gained a devoted following for its simplicity, speed, and ability to deliver exceptional coffee. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned coffee enthusiast, mastering this brewer is a must. Let’s explore everything from essential equipment to expert tips, so you can craft your perfect cup every time. Let’s learn how to brew with an Aeropress.

Why Use an AeroPress?
The AeroPress has earned its place among the best brewing methods for several reasons:
- Effortless Brewing: Unlike pour-over methods that demand precise pouring, or French presses that require specific equipment, the AeroPress is straightforward. Just add coffee, water, and a little pressure.
- Affordable and Long-Lasting: Built with durable materials, it’s both cost-effective and built to last—perfect for regular use or travel.
- Travel-Friendly: Lightweight and compact, the AeroPress is ideal for outdoor adventures or taking along on holiday.
- Fast and Convenient: From start to finish, brewing takes less than two minutes, making it perfect for busy mornings.
- Customisable Flavours: The AeroPress highlights the unique characteristics of different beans and roasts, giving you clean, crisp flavours.
- Quick Cleanup: The compressed coffee puck pops right out, and a quick rinse leaves the AeroPress ready for your next brew.
The only drawback? It brews small quantities, making it better suited for solo or duo coffee drinkers.

What You’ll Need
Before you start, gather these essentials:
- AeroPress or AeroPress Go
- Paper Filters (or Fellow Prismo attachment for reusable options)
- Coffee Grinder (medium-fine grind, like table salt)
- Scales with Timer (optional but useful)
- Kettle (with temperature control, if possible)
- Fresh Coffee Beans
For this recipe, we recommend using 12g of coffee and 200ml of water heated to 93-96°C. Adjust the ratio to match your taste preferences.

Two Brewing Methods: Inverted vs. Standard
The AeroPress offers two main methods for brewing coffee: the inverted method and the standard method. Each has its strengths, and you can experiment to find your favourite.
The Inverted Method
The inverted method keeps water and coffee together for a longer steep, resulting in a richer cup.
- Set Up: Place the plunger into the AeroPress chamber, then flip it upside-down so the opening faces upwards.
- Add Coffee: Use a funnel to add your medium-fine coffee grounds (12g) into the chamber. Shake to level.
- Add Water: Pour hot water (200ml) into the chamber, ensuring all grounds are saturated. Stir once.
- Steep: Allow the coffee to steep for 1 minute. Adjust steep time for stronger or lighter brews.
- Attach the Cap: Place a paper filter in the cap, rinse it with hot water, and screw the cap onto the AeroPress.
- Flip and Press: Carefully flip the AeroPress onto your mug, press firmly until you hear the satisfying hiss, and enjoy.
The Standard Method
The standard method is faster and lighter in flavour, ideal for quick brewing.
- Prepare the Filter: Place a paper filter in the cap, rinse with hot water, and attach it to the AeroPress.
- Add Coffee: Place the AeroPress on your mug or carafe, then add 12g of coffee. Shake to level.
- Add Water: Pour 200ml of hot water over the coffee, saturating all grounds.
- Stir and Steep: Stir gently and let the coffee steep for about 1 minute.
- Press: Press the plunger down slowly and steadily until you hear the hiss.

Expert Tips for AeroPress Brewing
- Perfect Grind: A medium-fine grind is ideal. Too fine, and it’s hard to press; too coarse, and your coffee will be weak.
- Water Temperature: Keep water between 93-96°C. Too hot, and the coffee may taste bitter; too cool, and it’ll be under-extracted.
- Adjust for Taste: Experiment with coffee-to-water ratios and steep times to find your preferred flavour profile.
- Explore Recipes: The AeroPress is incredibly versatile—try cold brews, espresso-like concentrates, or even tea.

The AeroPress Advantage
From its unmatched portability to its ability to brew a clean, flavourful cup in minutes, the AeroPress is a versatile coffee maker for any situation. Whether you prefer the bold richness of the inverted method or the speed of the standard method, the AeroPress makes customising your coffee an enjoyable experience. If you would like to order one from us, please click here.
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