Revisitting the Vaccumn Brewer!

 
 
 
 
  • Posted by Son Ton
  • Sat, 01/28/2012 - 02:01

Today, I have sometime to myself and decided to dig out in the coffee toy pile this,

This is the Yama vaccumm pot coffee brewer (also known as siphon brewer) that I have purchase a while ago when I was just started to get into coffee.  I remembered quite clearly that I purchase this brewing device from the Inteligentsia store in Chicago along with one pound of their medium roated coffee (could not remember which origin) and that night I was very excited to head home and try to make coffee with it. At that time, I was still using a blade grinder to ground the coffee yet I remebered that I enjoyed the coffee  I made from it tremedously. I was able to experiment with it quite a bit, using different methods of brewing with it. After a while, I got tired with the device and put it back into its box until now that is!

As most coffee enthusiast know, vaccumm pot coffee maker enjoyed a revival of interest from the coffee enthusiast community a few year back. There were very fancy equiptment made such as the much sought after (and expensive) halogen burner for this vaccumn brewer. In fact, the Japanese hold competition specifically for picking out who can make the best vaccumn pot coffee! Of course, one of the thing that inspired to to get into vaccumn pot coffee was this excellent video from Inteligentsia:

 

Because I have not used this vaccumn pot for a long time, I do not know the ideal grind setting for it; therefore I just use the same setting as the Aeropress on the Baratza Vario grinder. I follow the dose of 60 grams of coffee for one liter of water and decided to make 0.5L of brewed coffee (thus using 30 grams of beans);  I decided to use my medium roasted Costa Rican which lately has become a stable in my household.

I'm using the method of allow the water to be fully pushed up into the upper bowl and reach proper brewing temperature (approximately 200F) before adding the ground coffee. I allow the ground coffee to be saturated and brewed for about 1 minute before removing it from the heat to allow drawing down process to begin. I try to minimize agitation to prevent extraction. The drawn down process completed in about another minute. So, after two minutes, I would have coffee to drink!

One of the reason that I do not use the vacumm pot too frequently is because of the clean up that is involved. It take even more time than the french press to clean! The upper bowl and the lower bowl must be meticulously cleaned so that it do not impart bad taste for the next brewing session. Additionally, the cloth filter is also a pain to clean as well. After cleaning the coth filter, I place it inside a small water-filled container in the refrigerator so that it do not get moldy or develop a bad taste. Because of the amount of work that is involved in cleaning the filter, I'm seriously consider purchasing the mesh filter for this, we will see about that!

Now about the coffee, I find that for my first attempt, it was not bad! The body is definitely not as heavy as something that comes from a french press or an aeropress. The flavor are there but more delicate, more deliniated. However, it seem to be a bit over-extracted because it has a hint of bitterness; as the coffee cool, the astringentcy and bitterness become more prominant. I'm thinking that the coffee are grounded too fine; next time, I will definitely ground much courser. Overall, I'm very excited about this brewer and planning to do more experiment with it!

 

REVIEWS & COMMENTS

  • ELEGANT

    samuellaw178 | Wed, 02/15/2012 - 00:57

    One thing for sure is that these vacuum brewers are sexy! They look so pretty on videos. But I agree that it's a PITA to clean them and maintain them. Especially they're made from glasses, which means cracks and breakage if you do not handle them like a precious princess

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  • CAN'T WAIT

    Wakeknot | Thu, 02/09/2012 - 20:37

    I can't wait to try one of these out for myself. I keep reading about them and they seem way too cool.

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  • NEAT

    EricBNC | Mon, 02/06/2012 - 02:54


    this is one toy I do not have to play with - maybe I will end up with one some day

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  • DEFINITELY VERY COOL COFFEE

    hoonchul | Tue, 01/31/2012 - 12:45

    Definitely very cool coffee brewing device-it will no doubt stand out on your counter. I'm just afraid of clean up time since I'm lazy.

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  • @AVASERFI

    Son Ton | Sun, 01/29/2012 - 23:14

    You need to get one like this siphon! You will be amazed by the quality of the coffee! But do get a smaller unit if you don't need the capacity

  • @KARDEE

    Son Ton | Sun, 01/29/2012 - 23:12

    I do not know if it is better than run of the mill pour-over electric machine as I do not have experience in that area. Perhaps others with more experience can chime in!

  • @GMANJENK

    Son Ton | Sun, 01/29/2012 - 23:11

    yes, I very much desire a table top unit too because of its smaller capacity as well as style! I also like the idea of wire mesh filter instead of cloth

  • @INTEPID510

    Son Ton | Sat, 01/28/2012 - 22:02

    It is probably a good time to get this unit. I see on amazon it is only for $32 dollar shipped! The exact same unit that I have which was $50 at inteligentsia!

  • @JBVIAU

    Son Ton | Sat, 01/28/2012 - 22:01

    You know it is irrisistible. You must have it! You must find a way to rationalize so that you can have this unit! It is the latest and greatest coffee gear ;-)

  • OH, GREAT...

    jbviau | Sat, 01/28/2012 - 15:35

    Please, you all, just stop it. If I get another device for brewing coffee, I'll have to invest in more storage! ;)

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  • THANKS FOR SHARING GOING TO

    intrepid510 | Sat, 01/28/2012 - 12:57

    Thanks for sharing going to have to think about picking one of these up especially since I have a gas stove now it should make it nice and easy.

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  • I COULDN'T AGREE MORE.

    GmanJenks | Sat, 01/28/2012 - 09:42

    My wife bought me a Bodum stove top siphon for Christmas and it is my favourite way to brew a pot of coffee. (insert break here while I go brew some...) Ah!!! That's better. I truly enjoy using a siphon and now desire a table top unit for use when company is over. Would love to be able to brew and serve right at the table. The thing I like so much about the Bodum one is that there isn't a cloth filter to worry about keeping clean and free of mold.

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  • GORGEOUS

    avaserfi | Sat, 01/28/2012 - 09:15

    I've always thought vacuum brewers are gorgeous, but I haven't ever tried coffee from one. Now I really feel like I need to change that!

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  • DEFINITELY!

    Son Ton | Sat, 01/28/2012 - 03:23

    Definitely, it is much better than run of the mill drip brewer if you get all the variable right. If not ,the coffee can have sort of a cardboard taste, in another word, not pleasant!

  • WOULD YOU SAY IT'S BETTER

    Karrde | Sat, 01/28/2012 - 03:06

    Would you say it's better than your run-of-the-mill drip coffee machine? They do look cool.

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