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SOAR TO NEW BREWING HEIGHTS
The first coffee brewer from Weber Workshops, the BIRD Non-Bypass Brewer's unique design stands apart from espresso, French Press, or pourover to create something all its own; a rich and complex coffee brewed in a sleek, innovative machine with minimal fuss.
Short for Brew In Reverse Direction, the BIRD is the first non-bypass brewer to create piston-driven, vacuum, brews in a glass device. The BIRD is an entirely new platform for baristas and coffee aficionados to explore uncharted territories in brewing, both in homes and in cafes alike.
No-bypass brewing has long been established as a preferred method amongst coffee aficionados. The BIRD turbocharges no-bypass with precise user-controlled vacuum pressure, giving the barista complete control of extraction while allowing for much finer grinding than typical pourovers. The BIRD is a platform for everything from quick brews to overnight cold brews.
Meticulous attention to detail and thoughtful material selection come together to provide:
- No-bypass brewing of up to 350ml
- Patent-pending brewing mechanism
- Thick & robust borosilicate glass
- Stainless 316 brewing Pod
- Stainless 304 Drive Shaft
- Solid brass Wingnut mechanism
- Easy disassembly for cleaning
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- Every BIRD ships with the following in the box:
- One BIRD device
- One stainless mesh reusable filter
- 300 Abaca paper filters, made in Japan for WW by Cafec
- One solid anodized aluminum Filter Paper Dock with microfiber foot
- One silicone rubber Drip Catcher for easy cleanup
- Materials:
- Borosilicate Glass
- Stainless 316 brewing Pod
- Solid brass Wingnut and Crown
- Anodized Aluminum Cap and Handle
- Materials and manufacturing processes more closely associated with high-end watches, but Weber has engineered them to revolutionize your cup of Joe
- Size: ⌀85mm x H180mm (⌀3.35in x H7.09in)
- Weight: 830g (29.3oz)
- Coffee Capacity: 20-35g of ground coffee
- Brew Capacity: Up to 400g water in, 350g coffee out
- Every BIRD ships with the following in the box: