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BREWING: 1. Remove the plunger and the cap from the chamber. 2. Put a micro-filter inside the cap and twist the cap onto the chamber. 3. Stand the chamber on a sturdy mug. A glass mug 4. Put ground coffee into the chamber - one scoop for Grinding Coffee: A funnel is provided for use with a coffee bean grinder. Use the scoop to measure the coffee beans into the grinder. Grind only the scoops you need for each pressing. Then use the funnel to empty the coffee bean grinder into the AeroPress chamber. Coffee lovers agree that grinding just before brewing is important for great flavor. Remember too, that freshly roasted coffee beans yield a richer flavor. 5. Pour heated water slowly into the chamber. Measuring and Pouring the Water: Dribble the water slowly into the chamber for the first few seconds to wet the grounds. Then fill to the desired level. Never fill higher than number 4. The plunger can be used to measure water. Just fill to the appropriate number. You can also use the plunger to heat water in a microwave oven. 6. Stir the water and coffee together with the paddle for about ten seconds. 7. Wet the rubber seal and insert the plunger into the chamber. Press the plunger downward. After the plunger has moved a short distance, you will feel the air pushing back at you. Continue pressing gently to maintain pressure and the air will push the brew through the grounds. The plunger will sink slowly and reach the grounds in about twenty seconds for a double, slightly less for a single or slightly more for a triple or quadruple. Then let the coffee drip a few seconds. Invert the AeroPress as you lift it off the cup. Pressing slowly is the key to a rich brew and an easy push. If it feels too stiff, just press more gently. 8. If espresso is your goal, you're done. Remember that you can make up to four single servings with each pressing. An easy way to divide multiple servings is with the scoop. Each scoop holds a typical single espresso (about 36 cc). 9. For American coffee, add about four ounces of hot water to each single espresso or eight ounces to each double espresso. We included a years supply of micro-filters with your AeroPress so you are set for a long time. When you need more filters, visit www.sonocoffeebeans.com. CLEANUP: 11. Leave the plunger pushed fully in and rinse the rubber seal. Brush or wipe it to remove the coffee oils. Always store the AeroPress with the plunger pushed all the way in, or completely removed, to avoid compressing the seal. LATTE: When a latte is your goal, make a richer espresso by filling the water to the bottom of the appropriate bar. You can also try slightly hotter water to extract more edge from the coffee. Add the espresso to milk and enjoy it cold or warm the mix in the microwave. CAPPUCCINO: Cappuccino is simply espresso capped with a layer of foamed milk. The traditional way of foaming milk is with hot steam. But those who have tried foaming mixers agree that they do a great job and are much easier to use. STEEPING TIME: RE-USING MICRO-FI LTERS: TIP: THE KEY TO A SMOOTH AMERICAN CUP: |



