Ostensibly a single-cup brewer, the SteepShot is unlike anything else we’ve brewed with. Neither espresso nor a stovetop brewer, it isn’t like regular immersion methods, such as French Press, Clever Dripper or Aeropress, either.
By sealing your ground coffee and water together inside the brew chamber, pressure accumulates, meaning that you’re able to achieve a full extraction in less time than other comparably sized coffee brewers.
What’s more, immersion brewing methods have the benefit of being more forgiving over pourover in terms of achieving an even extraction. The risk of channelling is reduced, and you’re also able to dictate how long to steep for by adjusting your grind – going finer will make for a faster brew, whereas opting for a coarser grind will require a slower steep.
The metal filter that comes with the unit is reusable and produces a surprisingly clean tasting cup. However, you can also choose to use paper Aeropress filters for even more clarity, as well as an alternative 60-micron metal filter. This will help you achieve a slightly more clarified brew liquor and is available to purchase as an add on in the drop down menu.
To discover more about brewing with and maintaining the SteepShot, you can watch our video guide here or read more about our experiences with the brewer in this Journal post.
Specifications:
SteepShot
£60.00
We’re thrilled to introduce a new breed of coffee brewer to the UK. This intelligent & considered coffee maker is designed by Ari Halonen in Norway, utilising pressure to create a delicious brew simply & speedily.