In the classic method, coffee and water sit in the chamber while gravity draws liquid down, and you press almost immediately. In the inverted method, the Aeropress is flipped upside down for a full-immersion steep before pressing. The inverted method generally produces a more intense and controlled cup.
Absolutely. The Aeropress was designed with travel in mind. A 250g bag provides enough coffee for about 2 weeks on the road. Its compact size and unbreakable build make it easy to carry in a backpack.
The ideal range for Aeropress is 80-92 degrees Celsius (176-198 F). Use 88-92 degrees for light roasts and 80-85 degrees for dark roasts. Lower temperatures yield a smoother cup, while higher temperatures bring out more intensity.
250 grams of Aeropress coffee is a medium-ground specialty coffee sized for discovery and travel. Whether you are exploring a new bean through the Aeropress or packing for a trip, this trial-size bag delivers around two weeks of convenient, high-quality brewing.
A 250 g Aeropress bag yields approximately 14-20 single-cup brews — enough to try a new coffee across several different Aeropress recipes and find the combination you like best.
The Aeropress is one of the easiest entry points into specialty coffee. It is inexpensive, lightweight, nearly indestructible and brews in under two minutes. Paired with a 250 g pre-ground bag, there is no grinder to buy and no complex technique to master — just add hot water, press, and enjoy.
We especially recommend the 250 g Aeropress format for travellers. Pack a bag alongside your Aeropress and you have specialty coffee at any hotel room, campsite or office kitchen. A medium-bodied Guatemalan or a balanced Colombian is a safe starting choice — both origins perform beautifully whether you brew the cup black or add a splash of milk.
Divide the 250 g bag into portion sachets and take them on the road. Aeropress + pre-ground coffee = specialty anywhere.
Aeropress brews in 1-2 minutes. Even on the busiest mornings you can have a quality cup without compromise.
If you are new to Aeropress, begin with the classic upright method. It is simpler and more forgiving. Graduate to inverted once you are confident.
“A 250 g Aeropress bag is tailor-made for coffee lovers on the move. Lightweight, practical and specialty grade — it works just as well in a hotel room as it does at your kitchen counter.”— Fuga Coffee Brewing Team