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I've been brewing coffee for a while now, and if I'm honest, my journey started with something beautifully simple: a brewer, a filter, some coffee, and water. That was it. A simple recipe with a bloom and a couple of pours, and I was making fantastic, great-tasting coffee without any issues. But somewhere along the way, I fell deep into the rabbit hole — and I'll be the first to admit I'm guilty of it too. I've accumulated grinders, scales, boosters, specialty brewers, TDS meters, and gadgets I probably don't even need. In this episode, I sit down and ask a question that's been nagging at me: why does coffee need so much help?
I explore the world of specialty coffee gear — from distribution tools to melodrips, from new UFO drippers to the Hario Neo — and reflect on whether all of this innovation is moving us closer to the coffee or further away from it. I talk about the law of diminishing returns in brewing equipment, the role of consistency in why we chase new tools, and ultimately land on a truth I keep coming back to: coffee just wants to be brewed. It doesn't care if you're using a precision grinder or a simple pour-over filter. It just wants to be enjoyed. By listening to this episode, you'll gain a refreshing, grounded perspective on coffee gear culture and walk away with a clearer understanding of what actually matters when it comes to brewing a great cup of coffee.
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