The Hario V60 has established itself as a must-have for coffee lovers, especially those who enjoy the filter coffee process. It's more than just a preparation tool; it's a method of exploring the subtleties of coffee aromas in an incomparable way.
The history of the Hario V60
Hario, whose name derives from the Japanese word for "king of glass", was founded in Tokyo in 1921. In its early days, the company manufactured heat-resistant glass. It wasn't until 1948 that Hario entered the world of coffee with the creation of its first coffee siphon for the home.
But it was in 2005 that the coffee icon, the Hario V60, saw the light of day. This conical filter, with its simple yet ingenious design, is the result of years of research and testing. Its name comes from its "V" shape and 60-degree angle, which enable precise control of water and air flow. Thanks to this design, the barista or coffee lover can adapt the taste of their coffee by adjusting various parameters, such as the fineness of the grind or the water temperature.
In 2010, the Hario V60 was thrust onto the international scene when Michael Phillips won the World Brewers Cup with this tool in London. Since then, it has helped numerous champions win the world title on several occasions, consolidating its status in the world of specialty coffee.