Why Slower Coffee Drawdowns Create Better Flavor
Jan 3, 2026
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Discover why slower coffee drawdowns might be the key to unlocking sweeter, richer flavors in your daily brew! In this video, I compare the OXO Brewer, Hario V60, and Pegasus brewers to reveal how subtle differences in design—particularly hole size—dramatically impact your coffee's taste profile.
After weeks of testing different brewers, I've come to a surprising realization about my own coffee preferences that contradicts some popular brewing wisdom. The smallest details in your brewing equipment can reveal what you truly enjoy in coffee, beyond what coffee influencers might suggest.
Key highlights:
The critical importance of brewer hole size and how it affects extraction
Why slower drawdowns often create sweeter, more flavorful coffee
Comparing the OXO, Hario V60, and Pegasus brewers side-by-side
How to discover your true coffee preferences through experimentation
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