Aeropress was my first manual brewing method, and I loved the portability, especially when paired with a small grinder, like the hario mini - I could fit the grinder into the aeropress.
Got burnt by hot water a few times when using the inverted method though :(
Recently been using v60 a lot more, produces very clean results for me (less fines unlike the aeropress, especially if using a metal filter).
If it takes a more then 3 mins for your v60 pourover, can consider a coarse grind methinks.
I agree that v60 gives out more clean body. But it takes a greater skill. A skill I wish to have. Still learning though. Any tips for a fellow v60 beginner?
V60 is probably my favorite overall, but a Chemex is a real close second that I think it gets slept on a lot. The comparatively heavy paper filters can sometimes mute flavor notes but the mouthfeel you get from a Chemex is absolutely sublime and I've never been able to replicate it with any other brew method.
V60 has always been my favorite, but recently I bought origami dripper and I love it. It's rather similar to V60 but taste is much more intensive without extra bitterness.