American Coffee
American coffee is split-screen: bottomless diner mugs, drive-through milk drinks, camp percolators, cold brew jars, and precise pour-overs sold with a straight face.
Featured american coffee
- Diner drip coffee - Drink desk - New Jersey - A hot mug, a glass pot, and enough clarity to survive the second refill.
- Cold brew jar - Drink desk - Brooklyn - Coarse grounds, cold water, overnight time, and dilution decided by the glass.
- American pour-over - Drink desk - Portland - Bloom, spiral pour, scale, and a cup that tastes like someone paid attention.
- Iced latte - Drink desk - Los Angeles - Espresso, cold milk, and ice with enough coffee strength to avoid milk water.
- Red eye coffee - Drink desk - Chicago - Drip coffee reinforced with espresso for mornings that need two engines.
- Mocha diner style - Drink desk - Seattle - Coffee, cocoa, milk, and restraint so the cup is not a milkshake.
- Camp percolator coffee - Drink desk - Montana - Boiled-looking coffee rescued by timing, coarse grind, and getting it off the fire.
- French press brunch coffee - Drink desk - San Francisco - Full-bodied coffee for the table, plunged cleanly before sediment takes over.