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Drip coffee

British pronunciation/dɹˈɪp kˈɒfɪ/
American pronunciation/dɹˈɪp kˈɔfi/
Drip coffee
[NOUN]
1

a simple and popular brewing method in which hot water is poured over ground coffee beans contained in a filter, allowing the water to slowly drip through and extract the coffee flavor

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What is "drip coffee"?

Drip coffee is a method of brewing coffee that is simple, convenient, and popular around the world. The process involves pouring hot water over ground coffee beans placed in a filter, allowing the water to slowly drip through and extract the coffee flavor. This method can be done manually using a pour-over cone or automatic coffee maker. The flavor of drip coffee can vary depending on the type of coffee beans used, the grind size, and the water temperature. Drip coffee is often served black or with a splash of milk or cream, and it can be enjoyed hot or iced. It is a versatile brewing method that can produce a range of flavor profiles, from delicate and light to bold and robust.

Examples
1Could I get a drip coffee?
2And we love just straight black drip coffee.
3So they're only doing Americano, the drip coffee.
4You can see when people are not getting the extras, when they're getting coffee, drip coffee instead of cappuccino.
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