Gringo Nordic Christmas coffee Hario Buono set

Write First Review
Sold Out

Obsah balení

Brand
Hario
Material
Stainless steel
Color
Silver
Volume (ml)
1000 ml
Height
12,5 cm
Width
30 cm
Depth
15 cm
Suitable for the dishwasher
Yes
Heating source
Induction, Gas, Glass ceramics

Hario Buono: Swan for precise watering

What is the right hand of a dripper? Precision water kettle. 🫖 The invention of the Japanese Hario definitely did not end with the introduction of the revolutionary V60 dripper for preparing great filtered coffee. In order to get the most out of it, the Japanese have also come up with a beautiful kettle for precise pouring of coffee.

Stainless steel, two pieces of plastic and a great nozzle

The entire kettle is made of high-quality stainless steel, which is light and at the same time keeps the water warm. 🧣 The all-metal body is complemented by two plastic elements - a lid in the shape of a truncated pyramid and a pleasant handle with depressions that fit your fingers just right. The wide bottom of the kettle, which guarantees excellent stability, can be placed on any stove. Electricity, induction, gas – Buono can handle everything. 🔥

Water under control = extraction for 1*

All you have to do is open the lid, fill the kettle with water (it can hold up to a liter, but don't overfill it, there will be a lot of bubbling), place it on the stove and wait for it to boil. If you want to know exactly how much the water is ready for, unscrew the lid and slide the thermometer into the kettle. 🌡️ Then comes your dripper/aeropress/chemex watering. Hario Buono allows you to create an ideal weak and slow stream with the help of a well-thought-out shape. Thanks to the low weight and the comfortable handle 🪶 you will be able to handle it well, for 100% control you can hold the teapot by the heat-resistant lid while pouring. And why isn't an ordinary electric kettle sufficient for an extraordinary filter? Regular water distribution is one of the key factors when preparing a V60 (or any other dripper). The coffee needs to be soaked evenly so that all the flavor is released from it and there are no pockets of unsoaked coffee left in the filter.

Functional beauty

As is Haria's tradition, this piece of equipment has been given their iconic pleats, making it a perfect match for other equipment from the Japanese coffee visionaries. 🇯🇵 So that Buono does not catch dust between preparing new and new batches, you can easily water bonsai or houseplants with it.

Swan neck in operation

See why Buono is a favorite companion of many a barista. 👇

Roastery
Gringo Nordic
Coffee Origin
Brazil specialty coffee Brazil, Ethiopia specialty coffee Ethiopia, Kenya specialty coffee Kenya, Rwanda specialty coffee Rwanda
Roast Type
Omni (recommended for both Filter & Espresso Coffee)
Flavour Profile
Cardamom, Honey, Apricots, Gingerbread
Roast Level
Omni
Brewing Method
Aeropress, Chemex, Clever dripper, French Press, Hario V60, Moka pot, Vacuum Pot, Espresso

About Gringo Nordic

Gringo Nordic Coffee Roasters is Swedish specialty coffee roastery. It was founded in 2018 by Johan Ekfeld who co-founded Johan & Nyström in 2004. 

After selling the company (Johan & Nyström) and 4 years in the wilderness, I am back where I belong. I have truly missed roasting coffee. I love turning on the roasting machine in the morning, smelling the coffee all day long och work directly with the farmers. It has been a journey getting back to the first love of coffee, and I am thankful that I am in many ways back where I started, a true love for coffee and the industry with all the passionate people.


Can you please introduce your roastery in a few short sentences?

We are Gringo Nordic, a curious little coffee roasting company in Gothenburg, Sweden. Established in May 2018. We source 100 % fully transparent speciality coffees from single farms, estates and cooperatives. We slow roast our coffee in small batches on a Loring 35 kilo. We focus on drink-friendly pleasurable coffees with a distinct personality.

What is the story behind your name and logo?

Johan, the main owner of the company, owns a coffee farm in Cauca Colombia, where the workers, and his part owner, simply calls him Gringo. So the name derives from that simple fact. For the logo we just wanted a clean simple style, to contrast the strong name (that has a lot of connotations for a lot of people).

What is the hardest part about being a roastery?

To make it work financially.

What is the one thing people still don’t get about coffee?

That coffee is not supposed to be bitter (read dark roasted) and is actually a fruit and should be considered as such.

Which one thing do you wish you’d done differently since starting a roasting business?

I have roasted coffee for a very long time, more than 20 years, so the biggest mistakes I left at my old company - Johan & Nyström - and try to learn from those mistakes (there I did a lot).

Is there a person in the industry people should know about?

Mario, who is our exporter in Huila Colombia. He helps out so much with the farmers he works with and the coffee he manages to export are just phenomenal.

What’s been your biggest failure?

I have done some serious failures in the tea-department and learnt that one should do what one understands. In my case I have learnt that I do not understand at all what goes on in the tea-world.

What are you most proud of?

That I, after almost 25 years of roasting, still love turning on the roasting machine in the morning, smelling the beans, make that first cup of coffee. There's a love for coffee that never ceases, which makes me proud, but mostly happy.

How will the specialty coffee market look like in 2025?

I have no idea, I am here and now, I never look that far ahead.

Tell us little bit about “The Cup” - best cup of coffee you’ve ever tasted?

Of course I have had a lot of great cups of coffee also at the cupping table, I cup every day, and it would be easy to say that this or that Geisha blew my mind. But usually the coffee you get in Yirgacheffe after a day on the road, tastes magically. Or the coffee I brew out in nature after a few hours of hiking. So maybe I just answer, I do not know, I have had too many.

- Johan "Gringo" Ekfeldt







Vánoční kafe

Reviews

No Reviews yet

Help others choose by writing the first review

Questions

No Questions yet

Ask us anything and we will be happy to answer asap