Drip coffee is a popular brewing method where hot water slowly passes through ground coffee held in a paper or metal filter. The water extracts flavors as it drips into a carafe or cup below.
Known for its clarity and balance, drip coffee highlights the nuances of specialty coffee beans, making it ideal for showcasing origin and roast profiles.
It’s commonly brewed using machines like a Fetco Brewer or manual pour-over devices like the Chemex or V60.
Drip coffee is favored for its consistency, smooth body, and ability to produce multiple servings, making it a staple in our stores.
DRIP COFEE FLAVOR PROFILE
Black Coffee
ROAST PROFILE
BEAN PROFILE
Medium light Roast profile
Blend with 3 origins
Preferred origins:
Colombia
Kenya
Honduras
Process - washed coffees
Specialty graded beans, score 85+
TASTING NOTES
Milk chocolate - Complex
Rich, sweet and balanced
Stone Fruits – Red Fruits
FULL BATCH DRIP RECIPE
DOSE
250 grams
Joe’s Filter Blend
RATIO
1:15
YIELD
Button 1 - (Batch A1)
1 gallon
Grind Setting
The one that allows you to match the flavor profile. Coarser than ½ batch
HALF BATCH DRIP RECIPE
DOSE
135 grams
Joe’s Filter Blend
RATIO
1:12.5
YIELD
Button 2 - (Batch A2)
1/2 gallon
Grind Setting
The one that allows you to match the flavor profile. Coarser than ½ batch
DRIP COFFEE PREP PROCEDURE
Step by Step Guide
GRIND SIZES
Like espresso, changing the grind size for your filter coffee grinder will affect the flavor of the final product; however, unlike espresso, the runtime will remain the same as it is programmed directly into the Brewer.
Instead of dialing in to a specific recipe, with filter coffee, you dial in to taste.
Filter coffee needs to be “dialed in” just like espresso.
Dialing in is about finding the best tasting cup of filter coffee. The right balance between bitterness, acidity and sweetness.
To achieve this, you need to adjust the grind setting based on what you taste.
If your coffee is on the bitter side, heavy, dark, ashy, etc. You should make your grind setting coarser.
If your coffee is on the sour, dry, weakside. You should make your grind setting finer.
You should taste your drip coffee everyday to ensure the flavor is on point and determine whether and adjustment needs to be made.
You should always have labels on your grinder, so the Team knows what is the current & best grind setting.