Marketing marketing, in the Philippines I saw a coffee shop chain that touted their using only robusta beans. LOL
Like the Barbecue restaurants touting "Emm Brisket"
Robusto is the crappy cheaper bean, just like brisket is the toughest piece of cow meat. Smoking sure does wonders, but I'm pretty sure if you smoked better quality cuts it would be even yummier.
Check this one, Found on search, faq kinda worded weirdly, based in America isn't necessarily Made In USA
A: Our name has a lot of layers to it. I'm American (Alex here, the inventor) and the American Press originated at an American university, and naturally we're based right here in the USA. We also share a common physical form with French, and so too our name shares a common form with French. Most importantly, the style of coffee the American Press produces is distinctly American, producing an Americano-like cup of "filter" coffee commonly referred to as "American style" coffee.
Marketing marketing, in the Philippines I saw a coffee shop chain that touted their using only robusta beans. LOL
Like the Barbecue restaurants touting "Emm Brisket"
Robusto is the crappy cheaper bean, just like brisket is the toughest piece of cow meat. Smoking sure does wonders, but I'm pretty sure if you smoked better quality cuts it would be even yummier.
I should look for a French Press and not Chinese made. LOL
My french press doesn't have where its made stamped on it, but its all metal, and quite well made. Was a gift, so I dunno where it came from.
Thanks. I will search.
https://www.itsamericanpress.com/pages/faqs
Check this one, Found on search, faq kinda worded weirdly, based in America isn't necessarily Made In USA
A: Our name has a lot of layers to it. I'm American (Alex here, the inventor) and the American Press originated at an American university, and naturally we're based right here in the USA. We also share a common physical form with French, and so too our name shares a common form with French. Most importantly, the style of coffee the American Press produces is distinctly American, producing an Americano-like cup of "filter" coffee commonly referred to as "American style" coffee.