Aerobie Coffee Maker Aerobie AeroPress Dépliant

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Getting the Most from Your AeroPress  
 Coffee and Espresso Maker
Congratulations!  As the owner of an 
AeroPress coffee maker, you have in your 
hands a simple device for making the best 
coffee or espresso you’ve ever tasted.  
It’s easy and fun.  
For a quick start, watch a video on the 
AeroPress product page of our web site, 
www.aerobie.com
Brewing a Double-Espresso, a 10 Ounce
Mug of American Coffee, or a Latte:
1
 Remove the
    plunger and 
the cap from 
the chamber.
2
  
Put a filter in 
     the cap and
twist it onto the
chamber.
3
 
 Stand the chamber 
      on a sturdy mug.
4
  
Put two AeroPress
     scoops of fine-drip grind
coffee into the chamber.
5
  Pour hot water slowly 
     into the chamber 
up to the number 2.
Use 175
o
F (80
o
C) 
water for the very 
best taste.   
6
  Mix the water and 
     coffee with the stirrer
for about 10 seconds.
7
 
 Wet the rubber seal
     and insert the plunger 
into the chamber.  
Gently press down about 
a quarter of an inch and
maintain that pressure for 
about 20 to 30 seconds 
until the plunger bottoms 
on the coffee.  
Gentle 
pressure is the key to easy 
AeroPressing.  
8
  You've just made 
     a double espresso.
For American coffee, 
top-off the mug with 
hot water.  For a latte, 
top-off the mug with 
hot milk.
Cleanup and Storage:
Remove the cap and 
set it aside.  Push the
plunger to eject the 
"puck" of spent grounds
into the trash (or save for 
compost or plant food.)
Rinse and/or brush away any 
grounds left on the rubber
seal.  The seal has already
wiped your chamber clean,
so no further cleanup 
is needed.
Always eject the puck right after 
brewing and store your AeroPress
with the plunger pushed all the way 
through or completely removed.  
Storing the seal uncompressed will
keep your seal air-tight for years.