
Why I Don't Recommend Hario Pegasus
09.1.2026 | 10 Min.
Send us a textIn this episode, I dive deep into the Hario Pegasus Dripper and share my honest thoughts on whether it deserves a spot in your coffee brewing arsenal. I walk through my hands-on experience with this size 2 dripper, examining everything from its groove pattern design to its filter compatibility issues. I discuss the peculiar two-hole drainage system that bothers me, the awkward fit of Hario's own filters, and how it compares directly to the classic Hario V60 that many of you already own.By listening to this episode, you'll learn exactly why I believe the Hario Pegasus falls short compared to other pour-over options on the market, and more importantly, what you should invest in instead. I explain the importance of versatility in coffee brewing equipment, why paper filter options matter more than you think, and how to make smarter decisions about adding new gear to your setup. Whether you're considering buying the Pegasus or just curious about pour-over dripper design, I give you the practical insights you need to brew consistently great coffee without wasting money on limiting equipment.Support the showFor good tasty coffee, check us out at: everydaybeans.comFor tips, tricks and still trying to figure it out: https://www.youtube.com/@everyday-beans

Can You Master Coffee in One Year?
08.1.2026 | 15 Min.
Send us a textI recently started questioning whether mastering coffee in a year is even possible, but I've decided to push forward with this ambitious challenge anyway. In this episode, I open up about my goal to reach a level where I can grab any bag of coffee—light, medium, or dark roast, washed, natural, or anaerobic—and nail the perfect brew within two or three tries. I'm talking about understanding water chemistry, exploring the science behind cold brew, testing the limits of AeroPress, trusting my palate over refractometers, and diving deep into questions that most coffee enthusiasts gloss over.But this isn't just about technical mastery. I'm documenting my struggles, victories, and aha moments throughout this journey because I want to share what truly works—not just for me, but for you too. I'll be challenging conventional wisdom, questioning why we follow certain brewing methods, and pushing past my comfort zone to extract the absolute best from every cup of coffee. You'll learn about my approach to deliberate experimentation, how I'm simplifying my setup to focus on the coffee itself rather than gear accumulation, and why I believe slowing down and staying present with each brew is the key to real improvement. This is about going deeper than surface-level knowledge and discovering what mastery really means in the world of coffee.Support the showFor good tasty coffee, check us out at: everydaybeans.comFor tips, tricks and still trying to figure it out: https://www.youtube.com/@everyday-beans

Why 1:17 Coffee Ratio Doesn't Work For Me
07.1.2026 | 12 Min.
Send us a textIn this episode, I dive deep into a brewing experiment that challenged my coffee preferences and taught me valuable lessons about knowing what you truly enjoy. I challenged myself to brew a medium roast coffee at 200 degrees Fahrenheit using a 1:17 ratio, pushing the boundaries of my usual brewing comfort zone. Through this experiment, I discovered that this weak brewing ratio simply doesn't work for my palate - it tastes like tea rather than the robust coffee experience I crave.I share my honest thoughts about how the 1:17 ratio creates a muddy, unclear cup that lacks the personality and character I've come to love in coffee. I explain why I prefer the 1:15 ratio, which delivers the perfect balance of heaviness and clarity that allows me to actually taste what I'm drinking. By listening to this episode, you'll learn the importance of understanding your own coffee preferences rather than following what others say you should like, and how experimenting with different brewing parameters can help you discover your personal coffee sweet spot.Support the showFor good tasty coffee, check us out at: everydaybeans.comFor tips, tricks and still trying to figure it out: https://www.youtube.com/@everyday-beans

Mastering Coffee Through Failure
06.1.2026 | 15 Min.
Send us a textIn this episode, I share my ambitious resolution for the year: mastering coffee through intentional failure and relentless experimentation. I open up about what this journey means to me—pushing past comfort zones, questioning the status quo of specialty coffee, and discovering why certain coffees, roast degrees, and brewing methods work the way they do. I talk about my desire to understand everything from light roasts to dark roasts, from Brazilian coffees to exotic processing methods, and from basic Mr. Coffee machines to high-end ZP6 grinders. This isn't just about acquiring knowledge; it's about tearing down what I think I know and starting fresh with curiosity and wonder.By listening to this episode, you'll gain insight into what it means to pursue coffee mastery as a personal challenge rather than a destination. I discuss the role failure plays in learning, why I want to test recipes for AeroPress and pour-overs, how I plan to use my palate and refractometer to push extraction boundaries, and why I'm inviting you into this journey. You'll learn about my plans to experiment with roast profiles, understand climate change's impact on coffee, question specialty coffee rules, and ultimately help you think differently about your own coffee routine. This is about breaking free from the rinse-and-repeat cycle and truly understanding the logic behind every brewing decision we make.Support the showFor good tasty coffee, check us out at: everydaybeans.comFor tips, tricks and still trying to figure it out: https://www.youtube.com/@everyday-beans

Pour Over Geometry: Engineering Great Coffee
05.1.2026 | 18 Min.
Send us a textIn this episode, I dive deep into the engineering and geometry behind pour-over coffee brewers, drawing from my background as a drainage engineer to explain how water flow impacts extraction. I break down the science behind popular brewers like the Hario V60, Fellow Stagg, Deep 27, and the UFO dripper, examining how their cone angles and design features manipulate water flow to create different extraction profiles. I demonstrate how steep angles create faster flow rates, while gentler slopes allow for longer contact time between water and coffee grounds, ultimately affecting the flavor in your cup.Listeners will learn how to think critically about their brewing equipment by understanding the relationship between brewer geometry, grind size, and extraction percentage. I share real-world experiments, including surprising results from using extremely coarse grinds on slow-draining brewers and explain why certain devices require specific grind adjustments. Whether you're using a V60, a flat-bottom dripper, or something more exotic, you'll walk away with a framework for mastering your brewing device by understanding its fundamental design principles rather than just following recipes.Support the showFor good tasty coffee, check us out at: everydaybeans.comFor tips, tricks and still trying to figure it out: https://www.youtube.com/@everyday-beans



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