Can I taste the difference? The Neo is the latest edition to the V60 family. With a total of 72 ribs, this pour-over brewer promises a faster flow by increasing the contact area between the filter paper and the brewer. According to Hario, “This brewer can be a defining factor in reducing over-extraction and stalled brews. Enjoy the harmonious balance of acidity, sweetness, and body in every brew.”
Let’s find out!
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00:00 V60 Chit-Chat
07:44 Taste Test Start

4 Comments
First.
For selfish reasons, I would also like to know how does it compare to the Suiren. (Because I don't have a V60 and want one, and the Suiren looks cool, and I didn't know about the Neo, and now I do.)
Well third place today.
I'm hit and miss with V60's, they're ok. I got whatever the last "user friendly" Hario was, it was ok too.
I like the speed and consistency of the Aeropress for such things, or my Clever.
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