Bruger disse bønner til caffe latte med karamel sirup og kombinationen er bare perfekt. Bønnernes naturlige sødme og chokoladetoner spiller utrolig godt sammen med karamellen, og resultatet er en blød og velsmagende kop hver gang. Klart en af mine favoritter.
8-cup Classic – Chemex
- Regular price
- 450,00 kr
- Sale price
- 450,00 kr
- Regular price
If you're into simplicity and beauty, then this brewer is for you. The Chemex Classic 8-cup is the epitome of classic design and functionality, with its iconic wooden collar and leather cord as the finishing touch.
Together with the thick Chemex filters, you get a cup of coffee that stands out: smoother, cleaner and often with more fruitiness in the taste. An aesthetic experience – both in brew and expression.
Details and dimensions
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Classic glass design with polished wood and leather detail
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Easy to clean – the collar is removable and the rest is dishwasher safe
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Capacity: 1.2 liters
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Height: 23 cm
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Diameter: 13 cm
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Recommended filter: Chemex Square Pre-Folded Filters for 6, 8 and 10 Cups (CHE653)
Note: One cup = 1.5 dl coffee
Brewing guide – Get started with Chemex
You will need:
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Your Chemex
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Chemex filter paper
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A grinder (for the best taste)
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Digital scale
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Hours
Basic recipe:
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50 g freshly ground coffee (medium/coarse)
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750g water, 94–96°C
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Brewing time: about 4 minutes
How to do it:
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Rinse the filter with hot water – this will also heat your carafe.
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Pour out the rinse water.
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Add the coffee and reset the scale.
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Start the timer and pre-infuse: pour 75 g of water over the coffee in circles and let it steep for 30–50 seconds.
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Pour the rest (675 g) in circular motions, avoiding the edges – maintain a stable brewing height.
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When the water has run through (approx. 4 minutes), remove the filter – and serve.
Tips for perfection
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Make sure the thickest side of the filter faces the pouring spout.
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Avoid air pockets by ensuring the filter is tight against the glass edge.
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Look for dark spots during brewing – direct your water towards these to ensure even extraction.
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Does the coffee taste too strong or bitter? Try a coarser grind. Too sour or weak? Make it finer.
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Try it out – and find your own favorite version!