Brew Methods

Coffee brew methods refer to the different ways water extracts flavor from coffee grounds. Each brewing technique uses a unique combination of grind size, water temperature, contact time, and filtration, which influences the taste, body, and clarity of the final cup. Understanding these brewing styles helps coffee drinkers choose the method that best matches their flavor preferences and brewing routine.

Some brew methods rely on immersion, where coffee grounds steep directly in water for a set amount of time. Methods like French press, AeroPress, and cold brew fall into this category and typically produce a richer, fuller-bodied cup of coffee. Other methods use percolation or filtration, where water flows through the coffee grounds and a filter, such as with pour-over brewers or drip coffee makers. These techniques often highlight clarity and subtle flavor notes.

There are also brewing methods that use pressure extraction, such as espresso machines and moka pots. These brewers force hot water through finely ground coffee, creating a stronger, more concentrated drink with intense flavor and body.

Different brew methods highlight different characteristics of coffee beans. For example, pour-over brewing can emphasize delicate acidity and aromatic notes, while immersion methods tend to create a heavier mouthfeel. Choosing the right grind size, coffee-to-water ratio, and brew time is essential for getting the best results from each method.

In this section of CoffeeGearHub, you’ll find detailed guides covering popular coffee brewing methods, including AeroPress, French press, pour-over, moka pot, drip coffee, and cold brew. Each guide explains how the brewing process works, the recommended grind size and ratios, and tips for improving extraction so you can consistently make better coffee at home.

AeroPress brewing espresso concentrate into a small glass with coffee beans and a scale on a wooden counter
AeroPress

AeroPress Espresso Concentrate: The Complete Guide to Café-Quality Shots at Home

Last Updated: March 2026 • 18–22 min read • Full Guide: Standard + Inverted Method • Grind Settings • Brew Ratios • Latte Recipes • Troubleshooting Matrix • Gear Recommendations ✍️ Affiliate Disclosure: This guide is researched and written by the editors at CoffeeGearHub.com using published brewing specifications, extraction science, and hands-on testing experience. Recommendations […]

AeroPress iced coffee — flash brew method with hot water over ice
AeroPress

AeroPress Iced Coffee Guide: How to Brew It Perfectly

Last Updated: March 2026 • 50–60 min read • Complete AeroPress Iced Coffee Guide: Flash Brew + Cold Brew + Concentrate + Dial-In System ✍️ Editorial note: This guide is researched and written by the editors at CoffeeGearHub.com using published brewing science, specialty-coffee community knowledge, and established AeroPress techniques. Recommendations reflect research consensus and real-world

AeroPress brewing setup at high altitude with mountain landscape — altitude lowers water boiling point and requires adjusted brewing technique
AeroPress

Best Water Temperature for AeroPress: The Complete Dial-In Guide (175–205°F)

Home → Brewing → Best Water Temperature for AeroPress Last Updated: March 2026 · 25–35 min read · CoffeeGearHub Brewing Science ✍️ Editorial note: This guide is written by the CoffeeGearHub editorial team using published brewing science, specialty-coffee community consensus, and hands-on AeroPress testing across multiple roast levels and methods. We test temperature targets against

AeroPress latte concentrate
AeroPress

AeroPress Espresso Recipes for Lattes (Complete Brewing Guide)

Last Updated: March 2026 • 35–40 min read • Brew Recipes + Extraction Science + Dial-In System + Milk Technique ✍️ Editorial note: This guide is researched and written by the editors at CoffeeGearHub.com using published brewing science, AeroPress manufacturer documentation, and established specialty-coffee community knowledge. Recommendations reflect research consensus. All product links are affiliate

AeroPress inverted method setup with plunger and chamber assembled upside down on counter
AeroPress

AeroPress Inverted Method: Step-by-Step Recipe (Richer, Sweeter Cups)

Last Updated: March 2026 • 35–45 min read • Cornerstone Guide + Extraction Math + Dial-In Framework The AeroPress inverted method is the most controllable way to brew immersion-style AeroPress coffee: no early drip-through, predictable contact time, and a wider “sweet spot” for dialing in body and sweetness. This is a complete guide covering step-by-step

AeroPress latte concentrate
AeroPress

AeroPress Latte Concentrate: The Complete Espresso-Style Guide

Home → Brewing → AeroPress Espresso-Style Concentrate for Lattes Last Updated: March 2026 · 12–15 min read · CoffeeGearHub Brewing Science ✍️ Editorial note: This guide is written by the CoffeeGearHub editorial team using published brewing science, specialty-coffee community consensus, and hands-on AeroPress testing across multiple roast levels and methods. All product links are affiliate

AeroPress Go
AeroPress

Best AeroPress Recipes (2026) + AeroPress Review: Dial-In Like a Pro

Last Updated: March 2026 • 35–55 min read • CoffeeGearHub Brewing Reviews ✍️ Editorial note: This guide is researched and written by the editors at CoffeeGearHub.com using published brewing science, established specialty-coffee community knowledge, and hands-on brewing experience. All product links are affiliate links — we may earn a commission at no cost to you.

AeroPress paper filters stacked and ready to use
AeroPress

AeroPress Paper vs Metal Filters (2026): Which Makes Better Coffee?

Last Updated: March 2026 • 50–65 min read • Cornerstone Guide: Extraction Science + Dial-In System + Grinder Picks ✍️ Editorial note: This guide is researched and written by the editors at CoffeeGearHub.com using published brewing science, grinder manufacturer specifications, and established specialty-coffee community knowledge. Recommendations reflect research consensus rather than in-house lab testing. All product links

AeroPress brewing on a modern kitchen counter with a burr grinder and whole coffee beans
Grind Science, AeroPress

AeroPress Grind Size Guide: Best Settings, Dial-In Method & Grinder Chart

Last Updated: March 2026 • 50–65 min read • Cornerstone Guide: Extraction Science + Dial-In System + Grinder Picks ✍️ Editorial note: This guide is researched and written by the editors at CoffeeGearHub.com using published brewing science, grinder manufacturer specifications, and established specialty-coffee community knowledge. Recommendations reflect research consensus rather than in-house lab testing. All product links

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