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At Spro Hampden, we use Aeropress, French Press, Pour Over (V60, Beehouse and BonMac), Chemex, Eva Solo, Clever and Vac Pot. So managing a myriad of brewing methods during a rush is a primary concern.
Truth is, many people will wait for a quality cup. Our customers wait 4 minutes for their brew. And that's whether they come at 8am, 2p or 6pm. We have no batch or "fast food" options. Certainly there are some people who cannot wait. They patronize other places that meet their needs. It's something for you to consider.
The problem with using the reusable filter for the Aeropress is that you have to clean it. One of the most beautiful aspects of the Aeropress (from a production standpoint) is that you remove the cap and press the puck clean out of the device. Wipe or rinse the plunger and rinse off the cap and you're ready for the next round. Rinsing, cleaning and replacing the metal filter takes time and grabbing another paper filter is much quicker and easier.
Forget making an Aeropress station. Simply call Taylor Maid Farms and order a 4 group TruBru stainless steel stand. It's handsome, utilitarian and meeds code. It's about $400 and the Aeropress fits perfectly on the stand. Simply put the cup underneath and press away.
I recommend you come up to Baltimore for a day and hang out with my team. I think you'll find a lot of trick things that you can incorporate into your own production!
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