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Fellow Prismo Attachment for AeroPress Coffee Maker - Enhance Your Manual Coffee Maker to Brew Espresso-Style and No-Drip Immersion Coffees, Reusable Metal Filter

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Disclaimer: I received the Prismo from Fellow for free in exchange for an honest review and some photographs. Since I usually go for a regular cup of coffee, I fill my mug the rest of the way with hot water to suit my tastes. I typically use a spiraling motion similar to a pour over, intentionally trying to “mix things up” to get some aeration in there (hey, it makes a difference in my head).

No-Drip Seal — Allows you to brew full-immersion coffee without having to worry about coffee draining prematurely mid-brew. Slowly pour 50 grams of water into the AeroPress® Coffee Maker. Start the timer as soon as you start pouring water. It should take 10-20 seconds to add the water. Stand your AeroPress onto your cup. Measure and grind 20 grams of coffee to a very fine consistency and add to your AeroPress chamber. The Flow Control filter cap fits perfectly on both Go and the regular AeroPress. And it can be used with metal and paper filters, together or separately, for maximum brew versatility. Ever since its release, the Aeropress made waves as the little coffee maker that could. Some even touted its ability to brew espresso from home. While it is capable of brewing a dense concentrate that has some espresso-like properties, the result doesn’t stand up when compared to real espresso. Fellow Products, the company behind the Stagg Dripper and Kettle, set out to fix that with their Aeropress attachment named Prismo. It claims to give the Aeropress superpowers, but does it stand up to espresso pulled from a machine? Defining TermsThis means you can achieve a range of brew styles, from classic drip coffee to espresso-like creations. Accessories not only provide more control over your brewing process but also encourage you to explore and experiment, ultimately leading to a more personalized and enjoyable coffee experience. Introduction to the Flow Control Filter Cap and Fellow Prismo If you are used to making AeroPress with the inverted technique, you won’t need to rely on that with the Prismo if leaking was the primary reason. Aesir filters are made from a new type of paper, which comes from a more dense and consistent pulp than what you’d find in most coffee filters. It’s for those reasons that I much prefer the next filters on this list, which significantly reduce turbidity. Aesir AEROPRESS filters Aesir is a game-changer But, there are 2 secret methods of using a paper filter with the Prismo metal filter that I have tried.

I also made a regular AeroPress batch of coffee using my typical everyday inverted AeroPress recipe and a batch the original AeroPress standard way, non-inverted. But regarding reusable metal filters, many people are turned off by the build up of fines (sediment) the coffee grounds leave behind in the bottom of their mug.

Now there’s nothing wrong with the Prismo version, it was able to brew a great-tasting coffee, and the resulting cup was rich and smooth and much more concentrated in flavor than what typically comes out of the AeroPress. Is it authentic espresso by definition? No. But you know what? We can still do better! I am certain that if you follow the next recipe, you’ll create the amazing crema that you were looking for. The Final Secret Method

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