Why we love AeroPress Brewed Coffee:
- it makes lovely low acid coffee without bitterness
- it's super-compact-- small enough to travel - even camping
- it's fast-- 1 to 3 cups a minute
- it's made in the U.S.A. 🇺🇸
- it's unbreakable (without a Labrador) + phtalate + BPAfree
- its special filters mean there's no grit in your cup, ever
A breakthrough in the brewing process makes the best coffee you have ever tasted.
Rich, smooth coffee without bitterness
Microfilter means no grit in cup (unlike French press)
History:
AeroPress, Inc. is the manufacturer of the AeroPress coffee maker, an innovative coffee press beloved by a multitude of global fans.
The company was founded in 1984 by Alan Adler, a renowned inventor and retired Stanford University engineering instructor, to manufacture and sell his revolutionary sporting goods inventions, including the Aerobie Pro flying ring, which set a Guinness World Record for the longest throw.
In 2004 Alan began studying the coffee brewing process and analyzing coffee maker designs in order to create a truly innovative device that would brew a superior cup of coffee. At a coffee industry trade show in November, 2005, Aerobie debuted its breakthrough AeroPress coffee maker.
After taking a couple years to establish credibility in the coffee world, sales of the AeroPress to serious coffee lovers took off across the USA and in over 60 countries.
The Company flourished for over a decade selling both Aerobie sport toys with their astonishing flying performance and the AeroPress coffee makers that brews deliciously smooth, rich coffee.
In 2017, the assets of the Aerobie sport toy business were sold to the Swimways Corporation, a subsidiary of Spin Master Ltd., and the name of the company was officially changed to AeroPress, Inc. In 2019, we expanded the AeroPress product line by introducing the AeroPress Go travel coffee press. Today, Alan and our team are squarely focused on building even more success for globally-beloved AeroPress products.
About Alan Adler
Alan Adler is the President of AeroPress, Inc. An inventor and engineer, he has been honing his inventing skills since he was 13 years old and holds over 40 patents. He has designed instrumentation systems for military aircraft, nuclear reactors, and submarines, a paraboloid lens for telescopes, and dozens of flutes in addition to his boats, Aerobie sport toys, and the AeroPress coffee maker. He has been a guest lecturer at Stanford University, NASA, Google, Caltech, Princeton, UC Davis, and The Royal Aeronautical Society in London.
Alan and his wife Irene, with whom he owns the business, live in Los Altos, California. On any given day you'll find Alan working on a new invention in his workshop or enjoying a delicious cup of coffee brewed with an AeroPress.