• Reviews around taste (4.08 of 5)

    Hario V60 Glass Coffee Dripper, Size 01, Black

    • EVERY cup I made had a strong taste, I do not know the exact coffee lingo to describe it, but I would say a bitter type taste
    • I was very surprised by how well this works and how smooth and clean my coffee taste now
    • and I love the taste of my brew so much more
    • The water drains quickly and evenly, and the coffee tastes great!
    • great tasting coffee.
    • I find this method of making my coffee the most efficient and the coffee tastes wonderful
    • Takes some technique with a gooseneck kettle (maybe even one with a flow restrictor...) to get the best taste
    • and she was very happy she uses it almost every day and loves how her drip coffee tastes
    • For the best taste definitely use the Hario paper filter.
    • You will get a cleaner, better tasting cup, without having to wash that cumbersome press every day
    • While it takes some getting used to, this dripper brews great tasting coffee without the overpowering body.
    • While I prefer the taste of coffee made with a French press, this device is far more convenient because the paper filter allows for quick cleanup
    • One, this is yet another alternative that produces great tasting coffee
    • Even crappy grocery store generic ground coffee tasted way better in this thing.
    • They are the BEST way to brew coffee, EXCELLENT tasting coffeeI dont like paper
    • French press makes a coffee with full body but the pour over makes a coffee with fine taste
    • but I don’t like the heavy coffee taste.
    • The result is excellent tasting coffee
    • I definitely recommend this for other coffee drinkers who want to ditch plastic filled machines or those who just want a great tasting cup of coffee!
    • Not a Starbucks type that has a very strong taste
    • I'm convinced the coffee tastes richer!About the filters
    • Simple, easy to use, easy to clean, and our coffee tastes much better using this method of brewing a cup.
    • The coffee from pour over brewing is the best tasting coffee I know of, and the Hario pour over dripper and range server are both elegant and functional.
    • Works great and the coffee tastes great
    • I love it and the taste of the coffee
    • Water flows through fine and the results taste great.
    • The filter worked well and the coffee tasted well
    • It takes awhile to get the measurements, temperatures, and brew strength correct - my first couple batches tasted like tea
    • Although, if we only need a couple of cups of coffee, with a lot less cleanup, and just as good, if not better tasting ...this is IT!
    • Better than a French Press the coffee comes out clear with great taste.
    • The way to get the best tasting, perfect coffee is to add boiling water to a container with freshly ground coffee, similar to how you would brew French Press or "Cowboy" coffee.
    • I've stopped using my french press and my aero-press because I like the cleanup and taste
    • Makes good tasting coffee!
    • I used a French Press for years and enjoyed the robust taste of the coffee
    • If you're looking for a way to make great tasting coffee, this is it.
    • This makes the best-tasting coffee of all the devices that I have
    • I've never liked coffee (love the smell, but the taste is disappointing)
    • But it will be far superior than using and drinking those pre-filled "cuppie" things...which to me are terrible tasting.
    • Perhaps due to the paper filter I no longer need sugar yet the taste of the coffee is every bit as robust as it was with the Press and I use no more ground coffee than with the Press
    • This dripper is made of ceramic, so it does not add any smell or taste to the coffee
    • The simple design allow for the least contact with vessel surfaces and old coffee residue that results in a clean taste of craft coffee
    • This dripper will bring an absolutely great aroma and taste.
    • IMO.So what is the difference?-Hario has large curving ribs which keep the filter from sticking to the sides & needing adjustments to keep the flow of water moving.-RSVP ribs are too small to really make a difference in function.-Hario has a large hole in the bottom which keeps the flow moving faster so that the water is not in contact with the beans for too long (that results in over extraction/bitter taste).-RSVP has 1 small hole in the center.
    • I want to do a blind taste test to see if I can tell the difference between the fake and a real Hario.
    • Four, it is so dependent on process and personal touch that using the Hario keeps me intrigued to master the taste and test different beans via trial and error
    • The coffee tastes great, can be as strong or as weak as you like, is fast and the cleanup is SO EASY.
    • Some of my favorite blends taste sort of crappy with
    • but i prefer both the convenience and the taste of hario these days.
    • I couldn't stand the gross residue and the taste of coffee that sits on a burner
    • I moved to French Press and find the taste to be superior to any maker I have used, drip, expresser or press.
    • It is easier to clean, no weird plastic taste and keeps the water temperature longer
    • I chose the ceramic, which is beautiful to look at, very easy to clean, and leaves none of that "tinny" taste you may get with metal or that unpleasant smell / taste that is usually found from plastic
    • EVERY cup I made had a strong taste, I do not know the exact coffee lingo to describe it, but I would say a bitter type taste
    • Get a separate one for tea or the taste will be horrid.
    • This has consistently made great tasting coffee for me
    • It takes a bit longer than pushing the button on the plastic-filled coffee maker, but the taste is far superior.
    • It makes a fresh cup of joe with a clean/clarity taste
    • No bottom residue and a very clean taste
    • Definitely not as automatic as a drip maker, but the taste is better and I don't have to worry that it will "break down" over time
    • But I love the taste of the coffee and really enjoy using it.
    • The coffee pours through quickly and the taste is clean
    • Easy to clean, easy to use, and great, clean tasting coffee.
    • Don't discern better taste for daily coffee.
    • Using more beans and a finer grind seems to slow the brewing process a little and yields a better taste, but so far I can't say I like the
    • The taste is amazing
    • Makes great tasting coffee
    • Have used a melitta dripper for decades and with this one, the coffee is stronger, hotter and better tasting.
    • We love this....coffee taste so good
    • Do not produce coffee that meets our taste like original kalita 3 hole dripper, but we know this thing will last a long time.
    • I find that these produce the best-tasting coffee
    • I've found that many are faster and more efficient, but I always prefer the taste of the coffee that I get from this
    • Experiement, and when you achieve a slow drip, and the taste is not too bitter or sour, you have nailed the grind.- Pre-infuse your grinds before brewing.
    • This coffee dripper is so quick and convenient, and same great tasting coffee as when using your French Press or Chemex, but with less fuss.
    • It has a much richer taste because it doesn't filter out the natural oils that the Chemex
    • Smooth taste with a full body
    • This brewing method allows for the MOST precise taste
    • A nice look and a simple, efficient way to make great tasting coffee
    • I love the taste of the coffee this produces, the Hario brown paper filters are fantastic and add no flavor to the coffee
    • Perhaps it was due to the failing vacuum seal that was diminishing the flavor extraction from the aeropress, but after doing some more research, it seems that the aeropress is know in "serious" coffee circles for being able to make bad coffee taste good
    • Makes such a great tasting cup of coffee and it is so quick and easy to use.
    • And it's about as environmentally sustainable as making coffee can get
    • Works as it should.
    • I worked as a
    • So while your hot water is being filtered through the grounds, the water temperature is not lost as rapidly as when it goes through a plastic holder
    • I've tried a few other methods of brewing however none have been as effective or ease as with drip coffee
    • Didn't seem like it would work as I expected, so I returned it.
    • The BEST way to make coffee--except for those who prefer some coffee grounds in their coffee (as in the French Press)
    • Works as it should it's fairly simple
    • Great to brew larger batch’s ... easily big enough to brew 60-150 g of coffee.