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Coffee Brewing doesn't need to be hard, you just need to follow the right steps.
Coffee Brewing is all about extracting the most flavor out of your favorite coffee blends. Brewing is a very personal and sensual practice. Your senses are bombarded every time you make coffee. The main secret of coffee brewing is to brew to your taste. Make sure that you love the flavors and aromas of your coffee.
Choosing your Beans....
You should start with quality Arabica coffee beans. Without this start, you may end up with a coffee that cannot be saved by even the best preparation techniques. The coffee bean is the base of great coffee. If you are not sure which coffee beans to use, read more in our coffee beans area.
Which Brewing Method?
Now which brewing type is the right one for you? In our brewing area we discuss the various brewers, from Espresso Machines to the simple but elegant French Press or Plunger.
Cleaning Your Brewer
A clean brewer is also very important to the taste quality of your brewed coffee. Each brew leaves behind some
residual. As this builds up, it can impact the taste of your coffee. We share some basic brewer cleaning tips that will help give you great tasting coffee with every brew.
Grinding The Beans
The right grind is critical to flavor concentration. Espresso machines, Drip Filters, French Presses and Moka pots (or stove top espresso's) require different grinds to get the best out of them. Drip Filters will have a course grind while an espresso machine works best with a finer grind. Find out more about the right grind.
Coffee Storage
Coffee Storage is important. If you do have to store beans or ground coffee, you need to store your coffee right.
In our Coffee Storage area, we dispel the myths and share with you how to extend the life of your coffee.
Coffee Brewing takes into account all of these important areas that we have just discussed. If you take short cuts you risk producing coffee that is less than it should be.
Remember, the best coffee is the one that suits your tastes. If you want an expert opinion on coffee, read up on the basics at The Java Cafe, then experiment a little....become your own expert.
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