Brew Better Coffee at Home

Because the best cup doesn’t have to come from a cafe — it just needs a little guidance.

Coffee doesn’t have to be complicated. You don’t need all the gadgets (unless you want them). You just need a few basic principles, some good water, great coffee, and a solid approach.

This is your go-to guide for brewing incredible coffee at home — from pour-overs to espresso and everything in between. We’ll walk you through the gear, the steps, and the “why” behind each decision. No gatekeeping. No jargon walls. Just better coffee, made simple.

Choose Your Method

  • Hario Switch

    Hario Switch

    Method For the Hario Switch, use 15 g medium-ground coffee and start with the switch closed. Pour 240 g water all at once and swirl to saturate; at 1:45 open the switch to drain. Aim to finish in ~2:45–3:15 for...

  • UFO Dripper

    UFO Dripper

    Method For the UFO Dripper, use 15 g medium-coarse coffee. Rinse the filter, add the grounds, and level the bed. Bloom 50 g for 45 s, then at 0:45 pulse to 150 g (center-weighted); at 1:20 pulse to 250 g,...

  • Ceado HOOP

    Ceado HOOP

    Method For the Ceado HOOP, use 15 g medium-ground coffee (a touch finer than Orea). Rinse, add the grounds, and level the bed. Bloom 50 g for 45 s, then add 100 g steadily; at 1:20 add the final 100...

  • NextLevel Pulsar

    NextLevel Pulsar

    Method For the NextLevel Pulsar, use 15 g medium-coarse coffee and start with the valve closed. Rinse, add the grounds, and level the bed. Bloom 50 g with a gentle swirl and wait 45 s; at 0:45 open the valve...

  • April Brewer

    April Brewer

    Method For the April Brewer, use 15 g medium-coarse coffee with an April filter. Rinse, add the grounds, and level the bed. Bloom 50 g for 45 s, then at 0:45 do a center pulse to 150 g (no wide...

  • Hario V60

    Hario V60

    Method For a Hario V60, use 15 g medium-ground coffee in a rinsed V60 filter and flatten the bed. Start with a 50 g bloom, give a quick swirl, and wait 45 s. At 0:45 spiral-pour to 150 g in...

Dialing It In

Grind Size. Water Temp. Ratios. Timing.

These small details make a big difference. Our guides explain it all without the overload.

Don’t worry — we’ll never make you feel bad for getting it wrong. We’re just here to help you get it right.

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