The Bypass Battle: Redefining Championship AeroPress Standards
The Shift in Competitive Brewing
For years, the
The Traditional vs. The Bypass
Two distinct philosophies emerged under the new 18-gram limit. The first mirrors
Sensory Analysis: Acidity Wins the Day
The bypass method remains the superior choice for competition. By limiting the initial water contact, it prevents the development of bitter, "coffee-like" notes that often plague longer immersions. The result is a cup that bursts with floral and peachy acidity. While the body is thinner and more juice-like than the traditional counterpart, the clarity of flavor is undeniable. It showcases the
The Verdict on Technique
If your goal is a comforting, balanced morning cup, the standard immersion brew is your ally. However, the bypass method is the clear winner for those seeking to highlight the terroir of specialty beans. It provides a level of brightness and boldness that traditional immersion struggles to match under restricted doses. The bypass isn't just a trend; it's a technical maneuver that coaxes the most interesting fruit notes from the bean.
