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Scientists used fluid dynamics to learn how to get the most flavor from pour-over coffee. By Katrina Miller More than a billion cups of coffee are consumed daily: French-press, espresso, cold brew ...
Here's Why Coffee Pros Prefer the Pour-Over Method — and How to Make the Perfect Cup From the proper grind and precise temperature of the water, to what tools to use, here's your guide to the ...
A group of fluid mechanics and physics researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have created the perfect pour-over coffee technique.
No matter how you take your coffee, there are endless ways to create the morning staple. Even with all those variables, we wanted to know: How do you make the perfect cup of coffee? Good Question.
It soon became clear that the best pour-over coffee requires generating an avalanche effect in the grains—an outcome best achieved by a combination of height and intensity.
Physicists say they’ve found the best way to make pour-over coffee, and it’s surprisingly simple. With coffee prices rising over the last few years and climate change affecting crops, a new ...
A four-pack of the cups will set you back a whopping $176.99. By making the cups out of sand the company can exploit its natural insulating properties.
Fewer beans = great coffee if you get the pour height right Pour-over coffee is made by flowing a strong, laminar water jet through a bed of ground coffee beans.
That Cup of Coffee May Have a Longer-Term Perk A new study of over 47,000 women found links between coffee drinking and healthy aging. Here’s what we know.