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Pour Over Brew Guide: Colombian Geisha From Wilder Lasso ( Orea v3 )
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ส.ค. 2024
- This pour over brew guide is designed to help direct you closer to dialing in our Colombian geisha from Wilder Lasso. We're using the Orea v3 brewer in this brew guide.
Pick up a bag of the Wilder Lasso geisha here:
mirrorcoffeeroasters.com/prod...
Here's all the coffee gear we'll be using:
- Our Colombia, Huila geisha produced by Wilder Lasso
- Orea v3 brewer
- Comandante hand grinder ( grinding on 15 clicks )
- Fellow Stagg EKG Kettle
- Perfect coffee water ( one packet included with each purchase of a bag )
- Hasami mug
We're thrilled to be sharing this coffee with you.
For those who have tried the pour over recipe with our coffee, we'd love to hear your feedback! You can comment below, send us a DM on Instagram, or send an email our way.
0:00 Pour over gear
0:45 Preparing your pour over
1:08 Beginning your pour over
1:52 Pour over ratio & brew time
2:28 Tasting your filter coffee
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Have yet to hear about Equal Coffee Filter. That's very interesting and will need to look into that. Thanks!
Let’s gooo geisha!!!
Yaaaas!!!
lets go 10x!
Letss gooo. 10x!
Can’t wait to try! This will be my first Wilder Lasso as well. 🎉 cool looking Orea where’d you find it?
Sheeeesh. First Wilder Lasso from us is an honor. Thanks Alex, hope you enjoy this coffee!
Some guy on the internet said he didn't need it anymore so I couldn't resist
Intro 00:00
Dosing & Grinding: 00:43
Heating Water & Bloom: 00:51
First Pour: 01:10
Next Pour: 01:20
Final Pour: 01:34
Ratio: 01:55
Brew Time: 02:17
Enjoy: 02:30
Conclusion: 02:50
Would you say you prefer the Commandante over a Fellow Ode with SSP burrs? Is it the quality of fines thats different? Or the consistency or the ability to dial in? Just curious
Hey Alex! I've never used the Fellow Ode with SSP. Sergei has the Ode with Gorilla Gear burrs. I can't speak much to the Ode & SSP combo, but the Commandante has been my primary grinder since I got it a light over a year ago. Even with an EK43 in the room. Not to say that it's better than the EK43, but some context that might be helpful.
I've noticed my coffees have great clarity of flavor as opposed to tasting slightly muddled. As for dial in, it's also been fairly easy on 85% of coffees. It's usually within the range of one or two clicks. I'm not sure exact reason why it's easier to dial in or why there's more clarity and overall cleaner cup, but I'd assume it is the quality of fines and consistency in the grinder.
@@MirrorCoffeeRoasters thanks so much for taking the time to answer, gunna have to try out a Commandante now! :)