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June 29, 2009

Siphon Coffee from Blue Bottle Coffee Company in San Francisco

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Written by: Daniel
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Blue Bottle Coffee Company

The Siphon Coffee System is heating up

Our Barista adds the coffee grinds in a filter above the water.

The siphon defies gravity (because hot water wants to rise) and the water flows up into the glass tube with the coffee.

As the heat is turned off, the water flows back down to the bottom

The finished coffee

Am I a coffee snob?

Cheri is a coffee snob in training.

After a year of e-mailing and reading each other’s blogs, we finally meet in person.

While I was in San Francisco, I was able to meet up with Seoulberry. If you don’t know who she is, you can check out her blog.

Cheri was in town and I was lucky enough to spend a couple of days with her. We geeked it out on one of the days and went to electronics markets, photo stores, a radio shack, and the Apple Store (I know we just fell right into that stereotype.)

And one of the food related places that we went to was the Blue Bottle Coffee Company, which is considered by many San Franciscans as having the best coffee in the city. They have two locations. One is in the Ferry Market on the pier and the other is on 66 Mint St. (corner of Jessie).

Cheri and I went there and we discovered they had a $30,000 dollar siphon coffee system. We just had to get that. We ordered a pot ($12.00) of their Ethiopian Yiracheffee bean and the barista went to work. You can see the process written next to the pictures above.

So…does this system make a better cup of coffee?

Yes. It makes a very delicate cup of coffee that is… in stasis. It’s a coffee that is in limbo. It’s the Lucifer Morningstar of coffees. This coffee is in the perfect state of perfection and ordinary and every second’s exposure to the air and the elements changes it back into the basic elements of the earth.

At first sip the coffee clearly has notes of blueberry and by blueberry I mean blueberry. It has that slightly tart mangosteen smear with echoing note of sun. Then bitter notes from coffee ring out and then calm into bass notes as you swallow.

The coffee when it is first out of the siphon feels reanimated.

but…

The longer it sits, it gets earthier- this is not bad by any means- but it loses that initial spark.

Also, Cheri called me a coffee snob because she thought that I would judge her for wanting to put cream and sugar into her coffee. I didn’t even say anything, but she just assumed that I would. (OK, I would have judged her, but I wouldn’t have said anything to her face.) So, she labeled me a “coffee snob” and she wrote a note that said she is a coffee snob “in training.”

Blue Bottle Coffee has great coffee and Cheri is a wonderful San Francisco guide.

Cheri, thank you so much.

Dan



About the Author

Daniel
Daniel Gray is a Korean adoptee that returned to Korean in 2005 because he wanted to try and find his birth mother and to learn about Korean culture. He started a restaurant review blog in 2007, www.seouleats.com, that became a local and international hit. He and his blog has been featured in the New York Times, Monocle Magazine, The Kimchi Chronicles, Bizarre Foods, Rudy Maxa, Olive Magazine, Euronews and much more. He now is a partner at O’ngo Food Communications (www.ongofood.com), which is a culinary tourism and consulting company that offers Korean cooking classes and restaurant tours to travelers. Their food tours and cooking classes are ranked as one of the top attractions in Seoul according to tripadvisor.




 
 

 

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4 Comments


  1. Roboseyo

    I know a place where you can get siphon coffee in Seoul, or even buy a siphon for your home. but I'm not sharing.


  2. Anonymous

    Go to 허형만's cafe in 압구정동. He has a siphon system and his coffee is very reasonably priced (a cup of Jamaica Blue Mountain is 10,000 won)


  3. Steve Ward

    I was in San Fran last week and went to Blue Bottle myself. I had no idea they had siphon coffee though! Whoops. We just had th hand drip. I don't know how they did it, but one cup of Blue Bottle hand drip had the same effect on me as five cups of any other coffee. It was intense. I'm gonna try and order some beans this week to take back to Seoul with me.

    I also know a place or two that does siphon coffee in Seoul. The one that comes to mind is in Shincheon (Jamshil) and it's called '15 Days'

    Enjoy the rest of your trip! I've just got about 5 days left on my own.


  4. Anonymous

    Hi… So, I have been trying to search for barista training in Seoul for foreigners. Does anyone know if there are English courses avaiable or if a cafe will train? Thanks!



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