Chemex Brew Guide
The Chemex brewer is a modern American classic. It was designed and first manufactured in Massachusetts in 1941 and provides an easy, low tech brewing process that brews a clean cup of coffee.
Step 1: Measure out 1000g of water (approximately 4 cups or 32oz) for a standard 5-6 cup Chemex. Tip: only 500g is needed for infusion. The rest will be used to pre-wet the filter paper. |
Step 2: Transfer your water to a stove-top or electric kettle. We recommend a Bonavita. |
Step 3: Heat your water to between 195° and 200°F. |
Step 4: Unfold the Chemex filter creating a cone. Position the filter in the Chemex with the thicker, 3-ply corner facing the pour spout. |
Step 5: Pre-wet your filter with hot water. Generously cover the lower portions of the paper where the infusion takes place. Leave about half (500g) of the water for brewing. |
Step 6: Measure about 30g (2 tbsp) of your favorite, freshly roasted Picacho Coffee. Tip: We recommend 30g of coffee to 500g of water. |
Step 7: Select a medium-fine grind setting. If the grind is too fine it will clog the filter, and over-extract the coffee. A burr grinder is a plus. |
Step 8: Pour out any excess water. The flavor of the paper filter is now gone, and the Chemex is warmed up to temperature. It’s time! |
Step 9: Add the ground coffee, and reset your scale back to 0 grams. Shake the Chemex to level-off the grounds. Tip: Use a finger or utensil to create a small crater in the grounds to pour the water into. |
Step 10: Check your water temp, and slowly pour about 50g directly into the crater making sure there are no pockets of dry coffee remaining. Tip: Never pour directly on the edges or onto the paper. |
Step 11: This is the bloom. Wait about 30 seconds for all the grounds to become evenly wet. Tip: Take this time to indulge in the aroma! |
Step 12: Slowly pour the remainder of your 500g of water in a slow, circular motion, moving outward from the center. Tip: Be careful to never pour directly on the edges or onto the paper. |
Step 13: Total brewing time is about 4 minutes. Tip: If you go over try adjusting your grind coarser, or vice versa if you go under. |
Step 14: Grab the filter paper by its top edges, lifting it up and out, grinds and all. Discard or save the spent grounds for your home garden compost. |
Step 15: Sit back and enjoy! |