Coffee filters
Discover our collection of coffee filters, an indispensable element of pour-over methods, significantly impacting the taste and quality of your brew. A well-chosen filter is responsible for coffee clarity, extraction speed, and the amount of oils and particles that make it into your cup.
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Paper filters used in methods such as Chemex, dripper, or AeroPress allow you to achieve a clean, light, and aromatic brew that best highlights the character of specialty coffees. Thanks to them, coffee becomes more transparent and clearly separated from sediment, making it easier to discern subtle fruity, floral, or tea notes.
In this category, you'll find filters suited for various brewing methods – from classic V60 dripper filters, through thicker Chemex filters, to paper filters for AeroPress. Each type is designed to work with a specific brewer and ensure optimal water flow during extraction.
Our coffee filters offer:
- a cleaner and clearer brew
- enhanced aroma extraction from specialty coffees
- compatibility with various pour-over methods
- easy and convenient daily use
Paper filters – the key to a clean coffee taste
Paper filters significantly influence the final character of coffee. They retain ground coffee particles and most natural oils, resulting in a light, transparent, and more elegant brew. This is why they are a standard in pour-over methods and one of the most important elements of the brewing process.
Dripper filters allow for balanced extraction and effectively highlight the fruity and floral notes of specialty coffees. Chemex filters, on the other hand, are thicker, which further effectively purifies the brew from oils and sediment, creating an exceptionally light and clear flavor profile.
For AeroPress, paper filters are responsible for the characteristic smoothness of the brew and bitterness reduction. Thanks to them, the coffee remains intense, yet very clean and pleasant to taste.
How to choose coffee filters?
When choosing coffee filters, it's crucial to match them to the specific brewing method and brewer size. Dripper filters vary in shape and size, so it's best to choose models designed for a particular type of device.
The paper thickness also plays a significant role. Thinner filters provide faster water flow and more dynamic extraction, while thicker filters – as with Chemex – allow for an exceptionally clean and light brew.
Before use, it's worth rinsing the filter with hot water – this helps remove any papery taste and simultaneously preheats the brewer, which positively affects extraction stability. This is a simple step that significantly improves the final taste of the coffee.
A well-chosen filter allows you to fully unlock the potential of specialty coffees, making each cup clearer, more aromatic, and balanced. It's a small element of the brewing process that has a huge impact on the final result and your daily coffee ritual.