Hey coffee lover,
You love your French press coffee. But the cleaning part, not so much, right?
Just rinsing it off after a brew might be enough for a day or two. But you should deep-clean your French press after a dozen or so uses.
Because unlike pour overs, the coffee grounds & oils come in contact with every part of the brewer. And leftover fine grounds or old oil can spoil the taste of your coffee.
I know, I know.
Taking the whole thing apart to clean seems like a Herculean task. But doing it ensures you'll be drinking great-tasting coffee over the next few days.
So pull up your sleeves and dive into our…
Step-by-step guide to deep cleaning a French Press
Julia
PS: Did you know that plumbers regard ground coffee as one of the leading causes of clogged drains? So do yourselves a favor and don't dump them in the sink. Use them in the garden instead!
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