Anyone tried this before? Thoughts?
I watched the video.
Now, in the morning, I do not want to have to
think while I am preparing my coffee - this is a step too far, as are many of the recommendations in that video. Really,this goes beyond enthusiasm, into something requiring a degree of attention, focus and commitment that I am utterly unable to summon before I have had my first cup of coffee.
However, there are two takeaways (from the video) that are - to my mind - worth noting.
The first is about taking the time to allow the coffee to settle in the French Press; his suggestion of four minutes, followed by four to five minutes before plunging the plunger (and slowly, at that - he is absolutely correct - to rest on the coffee grounds) is a good one, as is his further suggestion to stir the coffee (slowly) after four minutes, breaking the "crust" - while proceeding to allow it to rest for a further few minutes before finally depressing the plunger.
When preparing coffee with a French Press, I've done both of these, and can confirm that they work well.
Moreover, I would add to that my own suggestion (relevant in our climate), which is to also (always) heat your mug/cup (with boiling water) in advance; otherwise, you will run the risk of consuming lukewarm coffee as the cold cup/mug will reduce the temperature of the hot (or warm) coffee when you pour the coffee into the mug or cup.