Why does coffee brewed using a French Press typically possess a richer and fuller body than that produced by an automatic drip coffee maker?
Due to the presence of natural oils and fine sediment passing through the mesh filter
The difference in body between French Press coffee and drip coffee stems directly from the filtration media used. The automatic drip coffee maker employs a paper filter, which is highly effective at trapping not only large coffee particles but also the naturally occurring oils released during extraction, resulting in a lighter-bodied cup. Conversely, the French Press utilizes a mesh filter. This mesh allows the beneficial, flavor-carrying natural oils to pass into the final beverage, while also permitting very fine sediment to remain suspended. This combination of oils and micro-particles suspended in the brew contributes significantly to the perceived richness, texture, and fullness of body characteristic of the French Press output.
