Which brewing method steeps grounds directly in water and uses a metal mesh for separation?

Answer

French press

The French press is a quintessential example of an immersion brewing method, placing it directly in opposition to filter coffee in terms of oil and sediment retention. In this technique, the coarse coffee grounds are allowed to steep fully immersed in hot water for a specific duration. The separation phase involves depressing a plunger mechanism equipped with a metal mesh filter. This metal mesh is inherently porous enough to block the larger spent coffee particles but permits the passage of the smaller coffee oils and fine sediment particles directly into the beverage. This mechanism results in a brew characterized by a heavier mouthfeel and higher concentrations of diterpenes compared to methods employing a paper barrier.

Which brewing method steeps grounds directly in water and uses a metal mesh for separation?
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