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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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If you’re not particularly attached to the AeroPress (or don’t even have one), then it’s also worth considering a moka pot. I’d suggest an all-steel model like the Bialetti Venus. While I’m not a huge fan of their complexity or taste, they’re time-tested devices with scores of fans. The construction of the Prismo AeroPress adapter is solid, but the flexible metal filter is very thin and over time, may prove to be too delicate. Combined with a “no drip seal”, you can brew a full immersion coffee without inverting your AeroPress. 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). Fellow suggests a demitasse cup (you know, the little espresso ones). That’s great, since it’s not only the right size, but usually very strong.

If you are a regular user of the AeroPress and you’re looking for something to spice up your mundane regular AeroPress routine, the Prismo is a must-have. To be honest, it’s one of the better reusable filters for the AeroPress I’ve come across and outshines the Able Disk filter in performance in my opinion. Compatibility: The Fellow Prismo is compatible only with the original Aeropress, while the Aeropress Flow Control Filter Cap works with both the Original and GO versions. But it’s also a handy travel accessory (no need to bring paper filters), a great drip-preventer (if you find the inverted method cumbersome), and a way to slightly but noticeably increase the body of standard AeroPress brews. Two budget espresso alternatives Aeropress's Flow control filter cap is compatible with both metal and paper filters as standard, whether you want to use them individually or together. With this cap, you'll be able to channel your inner barista and whip up some espresso-like crema or even experiment with coarser-ground coffee . Fellow Prismo

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 To combat this problem and give you the epic results you’re after, I’m going to reveal to you 3 secret methods. If you use the inverted method, you’ve got the plunger inserted already. You can attach the prismo before placing it in the fridge, creating an air-tight container.

At the end of the day, the choice between the Flow Control Filter Cap and the Fellow Prismo comes down to your personal preference and brewing goals. If you own the Aeropress GO and you're looking for a more versatile accessory that can work with both paper and metal filters, the Flow Control Filter Cap is definitely the way to go. Again, what you will get is a rich brew that tastes not unlike a long espresso, but doesn’t have the classic espresso viscosity. It won’t make up for a poor grinderCold brew isn’t any more complicated than your standard brew. So actually, you don’t need to use the inverted method, but there is a specific reason why I’d recommend it in this case. To see if I could differentiate the Prismo AeroPress attachment versus the regular AeroPress cap, I decided to do a blind taste test. 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. OK! How was that recipe? If you enjoyed that but want to know how to get maximum crema from an AeroPress, read this post now!

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