How to Brew Vietnamese Coffee using PHIN filter? | Timemore C3 and Nano
Vietnamese phin coffee is a traditional coffee brewing method from Vietnam. It involves using a small metal drip filter called a "phin" to brew a strong and flavorful cup of coffee. The process typically includes coarsely ground coffee, hot water, and condensed milk or sugar, resulting in a sweet and intense coffee flavor.
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00:00 Quick Tour
00:40 Coffee Bar
01:05 Phin Filter
01:39 Vietnamese Coffee Beans
02:10 Medium Course Grind Size
03:47 Brewing Vietnamese Coffee
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Just bought a Phin filter and some expensive Vietnamese coffee but I think I will practise with some cheaper beans first. Enjoyed the demo. Best I’ve seen.
Excellent tutorial!
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How would you compare your grind setting to V60 or Kalita wave? I use a Varia VS3 so I don’t know the Timemore clicks.
@HomeBaristaCorner
4 ай бұрын
Grind size is medium coarse like brewing for dark roast beans for filtered coffee.
What is this Ratio??? U add 15 gram coffee & 45 ml hot water..!!! Make a video for add on condensed milk..!!
@HomeBaristaCorner
4 ай бұрын
Ratio is 1:3
@JohnNy-ni9np
3 ай бұрын
@@HomeBaristaCorner, I thought the ratio is 1:2, dosage 15g, yield 30g.
@HomeBaristaCorner
3 ай бұрын
@@JohnNy-ni9np 1:2 is usually for espresso. This phin coffee is different, 1:3 which I learned from Vietnamese barista.The video, 15g coffee grounds to 45g of hot water.
@JohnNy-ni9np
3 ай бұрын
@@HomeBaristaCorner, thanks, any particular reason why V60 ratio is 1:15 and phin is only 1:3 ?