Drip coffee
Drip coffee is one of the most common ways to brew coffee, made by pouring hot water over ground coffee, letting it slowly drip through a filter into a carafe or cup. It produces a clean, smooth cup that highlights the coffee’s flavor without oils or sediment.
☕ How Drip Coffee Works
- Coffee grounds are placed in a paper or metal filter.
- Hot water is poured over the grounds (manually or by a drip coffee machine).
- The water absorbs flavors and oils as it passes through the coffee.
- The brewed coffee drips into a carafe or cup.
🌿 Types of Drip Coffee Makers
- Manual pour-over (e.g., Chemex, Hario V60)
- Electric drip machines (automatic)
- Single-serve drip brewers (like pods or filters)
🥄 Tips for a Better Cup
- Use freshly ground coffee for stronger aroma.
- Water temperature should be around 90–96°C (195–205°F).
- Use clean water to avoid off-flavors.
- Coffee-to-water ratio: roughly 1:16 (1 g coffee per 16 g water).
- Brew time: 2–5 minutes depending on method.
🥗 Benefits of Drip Coffee
- Lower in calories (if consumed black).
- Rich in antioxidants.
- Can provide mental alertness due to caffeine.
💡 Interesting fact:
Unlike espresso, drip coffee is slower brewed, producing a milder, more nuanced flavor that highlights the coffee bean’s origin.
If you want, I can also give you 5 expert hacks to make drip coffee taste like a specialty café cup at home.