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Posted Thu Jul 17, 2008, 1:43pm
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Anyone know where I could get the Hario cloth drip pourover not as expensive as at Avenue18?? It would add up to $55 bucks with shipping there! I can't seem to get ANY good results on E-bay. Maybe I just suck at finding things on ebay, but I can never get anything useful to pop up.
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Posted Thu Oct 1, 2009, 11:35am
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When Mark writes that the water should be "just off boil," what does that mean? Just before full boil? Full boil then rest for a bit?
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Posted Thu Oct 1, 2009, 12:28pm
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Hi Evan,

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Yes the last part of your post, full boil & unplug the kettle., after a few seconds that is 'off of the boil'..

 
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Posted Sun Oct 18, 2009, 6:48am
Subject: Re: How to Use a Pour Over Brewer
 

You don't mention bloom.

Using this article is a first-time pour-over brewer, I definitely needed to know that

(1) You don't poor in all the water at once

(2) You wait until the bloom by pouring in a bit, then pour in water two or three more times, the whole process of which takes about a minute (or more, as you prefer - the point is you can help control steep time *by the pace of your pouring*, which is not explicitly mentioned anywhere)

Might want to add these!!! I was letting water go through in 20 seconds, by pouring it all in instantly.
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