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Behmor Brazen Plus 3.0 Customizable Coffee Brewer

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    Behmor Brazen Plus 3.0 Customizable Coffee Brewer

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    $199.00
     

    New Brazen 3.0 Plus version  has new programming for better extraction and with revised Pulse Water Release Timing.  At $199 the Brazen remains an excellent value for a brewer with this much performance.  Beyond new programming and revisions to how brew water pulses, other changes are under the hood and of a technical nature.  This model replaces and builds upon the Brazen Plus 2.0, which had already  incorporated several important changes since the Brazen Brew System was first introduced.  In addition to all of the features you can read about below, these improvements included:

    • A redesigned brew valve assembly for more reliable performance
    • Larger capacity brew basket with matching gold tone filter
    • Carafe has redesigned spout for dripless pouring
    • Carafe has new brew thru lid for easier pouring and better heat retention
    • Reservoir filter screen is removable for cleaning

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    The Brazen Coffee Brewer was already a truly innovative product appealing to that customers who desires a customizable cup of coffee. For home coffee lovers (and who isn't) who would like to have a lot of control, with the option of fine tuning only if and when you want it, the Brazen delivers a feature set not seen before. Notably, the Brazen allows you to set your brewing temperature and adds a pre-soak cycle, mimicking some of the most desirable features of high end, professional coffee brewing equipment. Bottom line: the Brazen brewed a terrific pot of coffee and now, the Brazen Plus takes that concept even further.

    Features a glance:

    • 40 ounce, 8 cup, 1.2 liter capacity
    • Ideal coffee extraction
    • Meets Specialty Coffee Association brew quality standards based upon 6 and 8 cup brewing
    • Variable temperature controls - set brewing temperature
    • Pre-Soak function with user controlled time setting
    • Altitude correction
    • Stainless steel water reservoir
    • Stainless steel thermal carafe
    • Manual water release feature
    • Goldfilter - basket type, included
    • Auto-timer
    • Clock
    • Memory - stores system settings
    • BPA free construction

    Home brewing techology trails the pros - no big surprise there. Coffee brewing these days has achieved a high level of sophistication compared to even ten years ago. The brewers in our own retail stores allow us to set temperature, pre-soak time and quantity and total brew cycle time. But home brewers have lacked these features, and, from a mainstream perspective, who cares? But the Brazen is not made for the mainstream buyer. It is made for the specialty coffee consumer who wants to brew coffee to the highest standards, and who may want to tweak settings for individual coffees. And if you don't want to tinker a lot, you can set it once and enjoy excellent coffee too. 

    Brazen Temperature Display Brazen Auto Time Display
    Set brew temperature to your liking
    Start brewing at a preset time if desired
    Brazen Presoak Display Brazen Calibration Display
    Set pre-soak time, in seconds
    Calibrate to altitude in ft above seal level
    Brazen time display
    When idle, time is displayed (shown in sleep mode)

    The photos above are of the Brazen 2.0.
    Model 3.0 is visually the same and we will update photos when the brewer arrives.

    The Brazen, manufactured by the same company that makes the Behmor home coffee roaster, works differently than most other home brewers. The water reservoir on the top of the unit is stainless steel. During a brew cycle the entire contents of the reservoir are heated to the temperature you set. This is followed by a pre-soak of the grounds in the basket beneath, following by total saturation of the ground coffee as it pulsed until brewing is complete. During brewing, the water is held at a constant temperature. The brewer can be set to automatically brew at a preset time, if desired. You can also manually release the heated water into a French Press, a Chemex, a tea pot, or, maybe you just have a particular way you want to control the brewing. All this is optional, there if you want it, but not needed if that's your preference.

    Notable Features

    Variable Temperature Controls - Set the Brazen to brew between 190 and 210 degrees Fahrenheit in 1 degree increments. This is ground breaking and we know of no other home coffee brewer that offers this ability. This puts you in control of the brewing temperature and you may discover that a particular temperature produces the flavor profile you like best, for a particular coffee. As the heating water comes within a few degrees of its target temperature, it will slowly glide to it so as not to overshoot, then begin brewing (Power Controlled Temperature Glide).

    Ideal Coffee Extraction - Coffee grounds are fully saturated due to an oversized spray head and improved pulsing of the water flow.

    Temperature Altitude Calibration - Another innovative feature. Water boils at 212 degrees fahrenheit (100 Celsius) but that is only true from sea level to a few hundred feet elevation. The higher the elevation the lower the boiling point. When you calibrate The Brazen its system sets a temperature limit based on altitude, otherwise false readings would occur. At 5000 feet water boils at 203 degrees - that is just a fact of physics - so, once calibrated, The Brazen will not accept a target temperature more than 201 (203 less 2 so the system cannot over shoot). In other words, calibration optimizes and corrects the system for altitude. Other coffee brewing systems cannot approach this level of accuracy. Note: for each 500 feet above sea level, water boils about at 0.9 degrees F less.

    Pre-Soak Function with Time Setting - Adjustable from 15 seconds to 4 minutes in 1 second increments. When coffee is very fresh it contains naturally occurring gases that need to be released. The preferred way to brew drip coffee, whether done manually by the cup, or, in a high end larger commercial brewer, is to put a small amount of heated water on the ground coffee to saturate it. The fresh coffee "blooms" and this short period of time allows the gases to release. The fresher the coffee the longer the pre-soak required. Pre-soaking assures you of full saturation and will reduce the possibility that coffee will overflow a brew basket (if ground properly). In the Brazen 150ml of heated water is sprayed on to the coffee bed, which takes about 15 seconds. The rest of the pre-soak time setting is for degassing and saturation. The remaining brew cycle continues immediately following. We generally set pre-soak for 1 minute, but a little longer for coffee right out of the roaster (another Behmor product).

    Gold filter included - A custom made, basket shaped gold filter with handle is included, which is a very unusual value added feature. The Brazen can also use basket shaped paper filters which are readily available. Do not use both at the same time.

    Sleep mode - display saves power when now in use.

    Auto Timer / Clock / Memory - You can program the Brazen to brew at a preset time, like when you wake up in the morning. All of the programming is saved to memory except for the clock itself.

    Temperature sensor at bottom of stainless reservoir
    Fill lines
    Brew basket
    Reusable mesh filter is provided
    Spray head has shower for full grounds saturation

    VIDEOS

    Click for a Youtube video about BraZen calibration

     

    Click for a Youtube video tutorial

     

    Other things worth mentioning

    • All brewers build up some scale mainly due to mineral content in your water. Scaling is greatest with hard well water but can also be a factor with public water supply. Within the coffee brewer, the farther the water must travel through internal plumbing, the greater the likelihood of scale buildup. The Brazen's reservoir, where the water heats as if in a stainless pot, sits just above the brew basket and the plumbing length is short, less than an inch. This will minimize the likelihood of scale and make its removal easy should it occur.
    • The feet of the brewer are adjustable to offset counters which are not level.
    • The residual amount of water remaining in the system after brewing is almost nothing. Other brewers may retain up to a cup in their plumbing. While this presents no problem in daily use, water should be emptied by if there will be a long gap between uses.

    Manufacturer's warranty is 2 years. Click for the Brazen Plus User Manual.

    Dimensions: Height 15.25", Diameter 9.19"

    Shipping Weight: 13 pounds