Spyke

Drip coffee isn't always weak. My wife used to work at a Vietnamese restaurant and they made their Vietnamese coffee with a little drip pot full of Folgers but it would literally make you start sweating by the end of your cup.

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if it's sitting on a pot warmer, convection currents can promote mixture, but alas, it is inversely proportional to the freshness of the coffee.

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The foremilk was once reserved for the younglings, that they might grow straight but that is all passed now with the coming of the machinery.

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I put coffee grounds in the french press and cover with newr-boiling water (~90c) which agitates and mixes things. 5 minutes or so later, I just pour my first cup

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Krelis_reply
lemmy.world

Electric drip Brewers and paper filters for coffee making are European things. The only 'American' brewing method I can think of is using an aero press or maybe instant coffee.

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I agree, superior brewing methods were invented more than 50 years ago 😉

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They also know what drip brew coffee is, you have no point worth making.

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Magiilaroreply
feddit.org

For me "American style coffee" always makes me think about Percolators. Not sure why 🤔

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Which is perfectly fine coffee, if done right. It's not as good as freshly brewed from beans, but it is what I grew up with.

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This depends on what part of the country you're in. Maybe on the east coast where everyone apparently drinks "Dunkin'" or McDonalds coffee but here in the PNW we do it right.

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lemmy.cafe

Starbucks is burnt crap with a bunch of cream and sugar added so people can't tell

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Flemmyreply
lemm.ee

Starbucks use perfumes you can smell it it is basically a candy store. The best coffee is easiest and basic. But it requires natural ingredients. 🤌

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Starbucks use perfumes you can smell it it is basically a candy store. The best coffee is easiest and basic. But it requires natural ingredients. 🤌

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