Aeropress Question... - Barista Exchange2024-03-28T23:56:46Zhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/forum/topics/aeropress-question?commentId=1688216%3AComment%3A1336902&feed=yes&xn_auth=noServing aeropress at an espre…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2012-02-21:1688216:Comment:13549612012-02-21T04:15:39.390ZZayde Naquibhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/ZaydeNaquib
Serving aeropress at an espresso bar I work at. We bought some replacement glasses for Bodum French Press to brew into. Just looks like a groovy beaker, which plays into the science experiment feel that goes along with it.
Serving aeropress at an espresso bar I work at. We bought some replacement glasses for Bodum French Press to brew into. Just looks like a groovy beaker, which plays into the science experiment feel that goes along with it. Know any glass blowers?tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2012-01-18:1688216:Comment:13413002012-01-18T02:08:57.560ZBradyhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Brady
<p>Know any glass blowers?</p>
<p>Know any glass blowers?</p> Thank you for all of your sug…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2012-01-17:1688216:Comment:13412892012-01-17T21:59:37.325ZTerikahttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Terika
<p>Thank you for all of your suggestions. I think we're going to use steaming pitchers for now since we can repurpose them once we find something that we love to replace them. </p>
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<p>We would love something as durable/hefty as a mason jar, but with a spout and a handle...hmm...</p>
<p>Thank you for all of your suggestions. I think we're going to use steaming pitchers for now since we can repurpose them once we find something that we love to replace them. </p>
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<p>We would love something as durable/hefty as a mason jar, but with a spout and a handle...hmm...</p> I always wondered why one cou…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2012-01-08:1688216:Comment:13376272012-01-08T02:10:55.152ZBradyhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/Brady
<p>I always wondered why one couldn't pop a couple of holes on opposite sides of the bottom flange and tie in a bungee or length of surgical tubing (slingshot style). Load the plunger, stretch the band over the top, and forget about it. Since the forces are all reacted internally it would sit happily on a Hario carafe or even a paper cup.</p>
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<p>Anybody tried that before?</p>
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<p>I'd have tried it myself a while ago, but really don't care that much about Aeropress. Perfectly…</p>
<p>I always wondered why one couldn't pop a couple of holes on opposite sides of the bottom flange and tie in a bungee or length of surgical tubing (slingshot style). Load the plunger, stretch the band over the top, and forget about it. Since the forces are all reacted internally it would sit happily on a Hario carafe or even a paper cup.</p>
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<p>Anybody tried that before?</p>
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<p>I'd have tried it myself a while ago, but really don't care that much about Aeropress. Perfectly viable brew method, I just don't ever do it.</p> Or use the TruBru stand to Ae…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2012-01-08:1688216:Comment:13373942012-01-08T00:01:13.740ZJay Caragayhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/JayCaragay
<p>Or use the TruBru stand to AeroPress into any vessel you desire.</p>
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<p>Like this:</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=297300673640901&set=a.183817574989212.33677.162577847113185&type=1&theater" target="_blank">Press This</a></p>
<p>Or use the TruBru stand to AeroPress into any vessel you desire.</p>
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<p>Like this:</p>
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<p><a href="https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=297300673640901&set=a.183817574989212.33677.162577847113185&type=1&theater" target="_blank">Press This</a></p> I second the steaming pitcher…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2012-01-07:1688216:Comment:13373022012-01-07T22:38:44.456ZPaul Yateshttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/PaulYates
<p>I second the steaming pitcher suggestion. The 16oz is a perfect size. Also, have you tried the Hario Stovetop decanter?</p>
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<p>I second the steaming pitcher suggestion. The 16oz is a perfect size. Also, have you tried the Hario Stovetop decanter?</p>
<p></p> A frieling french press or th…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2012-01-07:1688216:Comment:13371792012-01-07T02:31:44.695ZJeff Hoeppnerhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/JeffHoeppner
<p>A frieling french press or thermal serving pitcher would look HOT!</p>
<p>A frieling french press or thermal serving pitcher would look HOT!</p> Steaming pitchers for us. As…tag:www.baristaexchange.com,2012-01-06:1688216:Comment:13369022012-01-06T02:14:31.436ZBryan Wrayhttps://www.baristaexchange.com/profile/BryanWray
<p>Steaming pitchers for us. As long as you keep them drip and scratch free they look plenty classy.</p>
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<p>If you want something really classy for your "in-house" you could always rock some Silodesign glasses! :) They're strong enough you could press without damaging them.</p>
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<p>-bry </p>
<p>Steaming pitchers for us. As long as you keep them drip and scratch free they look plenty classy.</p>
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<p>If you want something really classy for your "in-house" you could always rock some Silodesign glasses! :) They're strong enough you could press without damaging them.</p>
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<p>-bry </p>