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Hario woodneck is just about my favourite method of making coffee at the moment. I like the deepness and softness it gives to the coffee without sacrificing the transparency and the high notes of regular paper filter.
I rinse the filter properly after usage and pour some hot water through it (if there's any left on the bueno). I store it submerged in to water and in the fridge along with siphon filters.
Every once in a while I Boil it in water, soak it in a mild Cafezza (or what ever you're using) solution and boil it afterwards again, that's it.
Thanks Joona. I've used the sock everyday fore the last week and really like it. Something else I've been doing that seems to bring out nice flavors: I've been only pouring half the water through the filter, then adding water to the brew. It cuts way back on the acidity and produces a very smooth, balanced cup. Sacrilegious but delicious.
Joona Suominen said:Hario woodneck is just about my favourite method of making coffee at the moment. I like the deepness and softness it gives to the coffee without sacrificing the transparency and the high notes of regular paper filter.
I rinse the filter properly after usage and pour some hot water through it (if there's any left on the bueno). I store it submerged in to water and in the fridge along with siphon filters.
Every once in a while I Boil it in water, soak it in a mild Cafezza (or what ever you're using) solution and boil it afterwards again, that's it.
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