T-90 MEDIUM-DARK COFFEE PAPER FILTER 01 40
We really love these papers for their consistency and vibrant final cup, its usually our recommendation for customers trying to get the best out of their coffee.
We have always found the T-90 papers to be incredibly repeatable with very little clogging. The papers have wide pores that take up a large amount of the surface of the paper, this is noticeable as a comparison from the light and dark roast filters however it does look very similar to the pore pattern on the Abaca papers. The inside seemingly is the complete inverse of the exterior with the ridges extruding into where the coffee bed would be.
The result was a bright, vibrant, balanced cup with a pleasant acidity, in the blind cuppings we were able to find this almost every time, only confusing it with the Abaca papers. From our experiences of this paper it seems like it would be an excellent use for high agitation recipes with split pouring structures or lots of spins of the bed – which is typically how we brew- this led me to an interesting conclusion which I will explain later.
We strongly recommend these papers for anyone brewing at home who is trying to “YEET” their extractions and still yield a balanced result.
We really love these papers for their consistency and vibrant final cup, its usually our recommendation for customers trying to get the best out of their coffee.
We have always found the T-90 papers to be incredibly repeatable with very little clogging. The papers have wide pores that take up a large amount of the surface of the paper, this is noticeable as a comparison from the light and dark roast filters however it does look very similar to the pore pattern on the Abaca papers. The inside seemingly is the complete inverse of the exterior with the ridges extruding into where the coffee bed would be.
The result was a bright, vibrant, balanced cup with a pleasant acidity, in the blind cuppings we were able to find this almost every time, only confusing it with the Abaca papers. From our experiences of this paper it seems like it would be an excellent use for high agitation recipes with split pouring structures or lots of spins of the bed – which is typically how we brew- this led me to an interesting conclusion which I will explain later.
We strongly recommend these papers for anyone brewing at home who is trying to “YEET” their extractions and still yield a balanced result.
We really love these papers for their consistency and vibrant final cup, its usually our recommendation for customers trying to get the best out of their coffee.
We have always found the T-90 papers to be incredibly repeatable with very little clogging. The papers have wide pores that take up a large amount of the surface of the paper, this is noticeable as a comparison from the light and dark roast filters however it does look very similar to the pore pattern on the Abaca papers. The inside seemingly is the complete inverse of the exterior with the ridges extruding into where the coffee bed would be.
The result was a bright, vibrant, balanced cup with a pleasant acidity, in the blind cuppings we were able to find this almost every time, only confusing it with the Abaca papers. From our experiences of this paper it seems like it would be an excellent use for high agitation recipes with split pouring structures or lots of spins of the bed – which is typically how we brew- this led me to an interesting conclusion which I will explain later.
We strongly recommend these papers for anyone brewing at home who is trying to “YEET” their extractions and still yield a balanced result.