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The Coffee Culture in Thailand: Popular Coffee Tools and Trends

Jul 12,2024

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Thailand has seen a rapid rise in coffee culture over recent years, with local coffee enthusiasts and professional baristas showing a keen interest in a variety of coffee tools. Here’s a look at some of the most popular coffee equipment used in Thailand:

Pour Over Coffee Tools

  • Pour Over Kettle: Thai coffee lovers prefer using gooseneck kettles to control the water flow precisely, ensuring even saturation of the coffee grounds.
  • Pour Over Dripper: Popular brands such as Hario V60, Chemex, and Kalita Wave are widely used in Thai coffee shops and homes.

French Press

  • The French press, known for its simplicity and ability to produce rich, full-bodied coffee, is a favorite among Thai coffee drinkers.

Espresso Machines

  • High-end coffee shops and aficionados often use espresso machines to make espresso, cappuccino, and lattes. Brands like La Marzocco, Breville, and Rocket are commonly seen in Thailand.

Cold Brew Coffee Makers

  • Given Thailand's hot climate, cold brew coffee is highly popular. Common cold brew equipment includes the Toddy Cold Brew System and Hario Cold Brew Pot.

Moka Pot

  • The Moka pot is a traditional Italian coffee maker that is widely used in Thai households, ideal for those who enjoy espresso-style coffee without the need for expensive machines.

Coffee Grinders

  • Both manual and electric coffee grinders are popular. Manual grinders like the Hario Skerton Pro and electric grinders like the Baratza Encore are favored choices.

Vietnamese Phin Filter

  • Although it is a traditional Vietnamese tool, the Vietnamese Phin filter is also popular in Thailand, especially in specialty coffee shops for making strong, flavorful Vietnamese coffee.

Milk Frothers

  • Milk frothers are essential for making lattes and cappuccinos. They are commonly found in Thai coffee shops and households, with both manual and automatic frothers in use.

Traditional Thai Coffee Tools

  • Traditional Thai coffee (Kafae Boran) often uses metal or cloth coffee filters, similar to sock filters, for making traditional Thai coffee.

Coffee Scales

  • Precision is key in coffee brewing, and digital coffee scales are increasingly popular in professional coffee shops and homes to ensure the perfect coffee-to-water ratio.

Thailand's coffee culture beautifully blends tradition with modernity. Coffee enthusiasts in the country are not only fond of using classic coffee tools but are also eager to experiment with various innovative devices to achieve higher quality coffee experiences. The growing interest in different brewing methods and equipment reflects the dynamic and evolving nature of Thailand's coffee scene.