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Melissa Allison follows the world's biggest coffee-shop chain and other Seattle caffeine purveyors.

February 8, 2010 at 1:27 PM

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Starbucks adopting pour-over brewing method, StarbucksMelody.com reports

Posted by Melissa Allison

It's cheap, it's simple and it's the latest rage in coffee brewing. StarbucksMelody.com writes all about Starbucks' efforts to expand pour-over coffee outside its stealth Starbucks stores on Capitol Hill.

A pour-over is like taking the basket of a Mr. Coffee, where you put the grounds, and putting just that above your cup, then pouring hot water over it and letting it drip into the cup. People do it when they're camping, and it's becoming popular at independent coffee shops.

Starbucks uses something like Melitta cone filters, not the ceramic cones favored by high-falutin' places like Blue Bottle in San Francisco. On Capitol Hill, Starbucks lines them up in a four-hole configuration. Many people love them; some really do not (hello, Nick) and much prefer a siphon-pot bar like this beauty.

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