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Coffee Facts For Better Cup of Coffee


Use the coffee facts to make gourmet cup of coffee in under two minutes. Making the perfect cup of coffee usually depends on the unique coffee preference and taste of the one who drinks it.

The truth is that there are many things that we take for granted, when word comes to brewing coffee at home.

You too can brew great cup of coffee if you know some rules about coffee beans, coffee grinders, coffee makers - in short coffee facts.

If you want to drink great fresh coffee you have to consider following factors that will give you right tools on how to make coffee the way you love it.

Coffee Facts

The flavor is in the bean

This is most important coffee fact that you need to know. You have to purchase your beans from manufacturer that packages beans in air tight bags with small one way valve. Freshly roasted coffee beans emit CO2 for up to 24 hours after coming out of the roaster.

To prevent bags to fill up with CO2 and burst open, manufacturers developed special valve which lets carbon dioxide out without allowing oxygen in! For us coffee lovers it means that our coffee maintains the freshness that it has when it was roasted. Bags allow you to pour out the amount of beans you need for immediate grinding without exposing the rest to air. Coffee beans should be stored in a cool dry place out of direct sunlight and ideally kept in an airtight container.

 

How to make coffee to taste like coffee in coffee house?

The next coffee fact for gourmet coffee lies in the correct grinding. Using the best coffee grinder provides you with the ultimate coffee experience. Most expensive grinders are electric single blade grinders. They are effective, but sometimes produce uneven grind.

The grind quality or the particle size of coffee grounds depends on the time you let the grinder run. Unfortunately, the resulting coffee grounds can be uneven in size, leading to inconsistent brew quality. The heat from the blade can sometimes cause the beans to heat up and loose the aroma, thus coffee has a burned like taste.

We can grind our beans also with Burr Grinders that crush the beans between grinding wheel and surface. The ground size is regulated by the positioning on the burr.

Best grinders are so called Conical burr grinders. The burr spins slower then the wheel model, which makes grinding nicer. Conical grinders are best when you need to grind flavored or oily coffee. Typically one would use a coarse grind for a coffee pot, medium grind for a cafeteria (French Press), medium to fine for a typical filter drip machine and espresso grind for an espresso machine.

 

Brewing methods

When making coffee you have to consider how much time you have and of course what kind of coffee do you want to drink.

It is imperative to use the right method with the correct type and grind of your coffee. You have to choose the best coffee maker that will do the job. But with so many different types of makers out there, your job is not easy at all.

It doesn't help that almost all retailers claim that their coffee machines are best for their price. It tends to get confusing if you don't know what to look for. You can buy your coffee maker at a local shop near you or go to online store like Amazon.com.

 

K - cup Coffee Brewing

Making coffee in single cup brewing machine is growing in popularity and attracts more and more coffee lovers. The advantages of single cup brewing system are: fresh cup of coffee, brewing takes just 1-3 minutes, no grinding, no filters and no messy cleaning.

Small single brewer like Keurig Mini Brewer B30 can go with you on the road as it is compact and uses little space.

There are five different types of single serve brewers that use different type portion packs, that you insert in your machine:

  • K cups brewers
  • T discs brewers
  • Nespresso Capsules
  • Coffee Pods
  • Nescafe Dolce Gusto Capsules

You can get coffee capsules at a local coffee house or you can find some good online retailers which also sell them.

Automatic Filter drip

How to make coffee with drip coffee machine? Drip coffee maker is most common type of coffee machine in US. Making coffee with drip maker is the easiest coffee brewing method out there. Some can be set to auto function and they will turn on and brew coffee on a timer, so you can wake up to an all ready made pot. It works by heating the water in a chamber and slowly pouring the water over coffee beans.

 

Espresso made with Espresso Coffee Maker

How to make coffee with Espresso maker? Espresso coffee maker allows you to make a cafe style drink right in your own home. There are many different kinds of espresso makers; some are fairly reasonably priced while others are quite expensive.

Some are pump driven; others have swiveling jet frothers that allow for maximum frothing of your beverage. What define espresso are a thicker consistency and a much stronger flavor than drip coffee because of the high-pressure coffee brewing process.

Espresso coffee is very concentrated and often used as base for other drinks, such as lattes, mochas, cappuccinos and macchiatos.

French Press

French Press brewing gives you complete control over the entire process. It takes a bit more work but can produce great coffee consistently. Best of all, the brew has more body and more flavor. There are no filters to block the taste of the oils. French press coffee makers are inexpensive, easy to use, and make superb coffee for the home.

Temperature and Water quality

It is very important for the overall taste. Always use fresh and cold water to start the brewing. If you use tap water remember to let your tap run a few seconds (or more) until it cools to its lowest temperature. That gives fresher taste.

If your tap water is not nearly perfect, you should filter it or buy bottled. Some more expensive makers actually include a built-in filter. The best temperature for brewing coffee is between 195 to 205 degrees Fahrenheit.

The infusion time

Remember that period of time the hot water stays in contact with the grounds is directly related to the type of grind used for the particular coffee maker.

A break through in brewing technology is the Keurig single serve brewer from Green Mountain Coffee with a revolutionary process of controlling the pressure, brew time and temperature. The Keurig coffee system can be a great way for a beginner to learn how great gourmet coffee should taste, with a simple and tasty brew time after time.

But for start use rough guide numbers: 10-30 seconds for espresso grind,3-6 minutes for fine grind, 6-8 minutes for medium grind, 8-10 minutes for coarse grind.

Cleanliness

Daily washing and cleaning of equipment is an absolutely vital coffee fact in producing the perfect cup.

Coffee Inspector Tips on how to make coffee and use coffee facts for the best cup of coffee

It is vital to use the recommended dosage of coffee depending on the equipment being used.

Avoid grinding spices and grains in your coffee mill. It may be hard to get rid of the flavor of the spices.

Run quick cooking rice through the burrs periodically to clean the burrs. If you are using the single blade type mill and choose to grind spices, grind old bread up in it to absorb the oils and flavor before you use it to grind coffee again.

Remember, when you ask yourself how to make coffee, you must also consider going with your feelings and instincts. Trust yourself and you will do fine. These are just the fundamentals on how to make coffee. With time and experience you will become good coffee maker. That’s a coffee fact.

Please send us your tips and tricks about how to make coffee. We will input all the best ones on our site.

We are also preparing a book on how to make coffee which will also include coffee facts, recipes and secrets that our grandma’s used when they brewed coffee.

 

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