The naughty dog ​​autumn special Chemex Set

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Brand
Chemex
Material
Glass, Wood
Color
Transparent, Brown
Weight
0,623 kg
Volume (ml)
880 ml
Height
21,6 cm
Diameter
13 cm

The Chemex CM-6A, designer coffee dripper, was invented by the German chemist Petr J. Schlumbohm. At first glance, it may seem like a rose vase or a carafe of water, but it's slightly more interesting than that. The Chemex is a design icon in the world of filtered coffee. The resulting beverage, which flows through a paper filter, is uniquely clean and perfectly reflects the most appreciated characteristics of the coffee.

The  Chemex CM-6A is basically a modified Erlenmeyer flask, complete with a beautiful wooden corset and a leather belt. The material used for the body is borosilicate glass. An interesting fact about the Chemex is that thanks to its design, it is part of the famous design museum in New York.

Brewing a coffee with a Chemex

As Mr. Schlumbohm said and was quoted in the TIMES magazine: "Even a complete tool can make excellent coffee with the Chemex."

Making filtered coffee really is that easy. Insert a paper filter into the upper part, which, thanks to its conical shape, fits perfectly. Rinse the filter with hot water, preferably with a kettle with a long spout such as our Brewista (Brewista kettle 1.2 l) or Hario Buono. Then pour in freshly ground coffee (speciality coffee preferably, of course) and start pouring it at regular intervals in a circular motion.

The method of preparing coffee using Chemex is very similar to the Hario V60 dripper. Unlike the V60, Chemex has a smooth body, which makes it necessary to grind coffee a little coarser than in the case of the mentioned dripper. Opt for medium-coarseness.

Roastery
The naughty dog
Coffee Origin
Colombia specialty coffee Colombia
Region
Kolumbie - Anserma
Variety
Caturra, Castillo, Colombia
Roast Type
Filter
Process
Anaerobic
Flavour Profile
Caramel, Milk chocolate, Forest fruit, Red wine
Roast Level
Light to Medium Light
Brewing Method
Aeropress, Chemex, Clever dripper, French Press, Hario V60, Vacuum Pot

About The naughty dog

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

A small roaster focusing on African coffees (mainly Ethiopia) and coffees from Central and South America. Gwilym Davies, the 2009 World Champion, and his assistant Ondřej Veselý are in charge of roasting. Petra Veselá, author of the Big Book of Coffee, handles orders, packaging, and quality control.

What is the story behind your name and logo?

We wanted a fun and playful name. The logo was an obvious choice since many people recognize us by our two dachshunds.

What is the hardest part of being a roaster?

For a small roaster, it's buying green coffee. Large roasters fill the container and buy directly from the plantations. Small roasters do not have this option.

What's one thing about coffee that people still don't understand?

Many people still don't know that coffee is a fruit, and because of that, it offers an incredible number of different flavors and aromas. It is not just bitter and universal.

What's one thing you wish you'd done differently if you were starting roasting over?

So far, probably nothing, we are satisfied.

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

Scott Rao

What was your biggest failure?

I once bought too much green coffee, which sat in our warehouse longer than we would have liked. We are now more careful and order less and more often.

What are you most proud of?

When roasting, it goes well, and our coffee tastes good.

What will the premium coffee market look like in 2025?

Choice coffee will reach far more home users, who will have increasingly high demands on the quality of the beans. The number of new cafes will certainly grow, and they will have to try harder to differentiate themselves from each other.

Tell us about 'The Cup' - the best cup of coffee you've tasted.

It will sound like a cliché, but we had the best coffee in Panama, either at the Peterson farm, Esmeralda, at the Wilfords' Finca Elida, or with Jamison at Finca Deborah. Panama Geisha is such a clean and vibrant coffee.

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