Wednesday, April 10, 2013

You Probably Didn't Think Coffee Could Taste This Good

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By Luke Theuenin


Many people think it's hard to brew a good cup of coffee, but really it's pretty simple. Patience and skill are all you need to make a cup of coffee that will knock your socks off. The following article may not give you patience, but it will give you the skill to create good coffee.

Fresh coffee beans taste better than anything you can buy in stores. Did you know you could roast your own beans and enjoy fresh coffee every day? You can easily roast your own beans by placing them in your oven or using a heat gun. Buy some cheap beans to practice.

When you are storing coffee, try not to store it in containers that are made out of glass. While there may seem to be airtight, the reality is that they are not, and a lot of air will be able to reach the coffee. This will negatively affect the taste.

When making iced coffee, be sure to plan ahead. There are many recipes that call for hot coffee to make iced coffee, but you will have frostier coffee if it is thoroughly chilled first. Avoid leaving it out too long. You just need it out long enough to be at room temperature. After that, place it in the fridge to cool.

If you want to keep your coffee beans or coffee grounds fresh, you should consider purchasing a vacuum container. These containers will keep the air out of your coffee and preserve its flavor. If you want to store your coffee for a few weeks, place your vacuum container in your freezer.

Have you ever tried adding syrup, nuts or fruits to your coffee? You should buy some fresh fruits or finely ground nuts and add them to your coffee. This will add an interesting flavor and will taste a lot better than the flavored coffee grounds you can buy in store.

When you are done with your coffee grinds, do not throw them away. What many people do not know is that used coffee grinds have many uses. They can be used for gardening, getting hardened food off your dishes and removing foul smells. Simply put them in a ziploc bag and put it in a cabinet.

Even if your coffee pot has a "pause and serves" type feature, avoid using it. Let the coffee brew completely before pouring yourself a cup. When you use this feature, the coffee pot needs to wait and let the water heat to the proper temperature before it can start dripping again.

Use coffee beans that are between three and ten days old. if you use those that are not fully matured, your coffee will not have a flavor that is very robust. If you wait too long to use them, you may end up with a cup of coffee that tastes stale.

Make sure you buy the right size filters for your coffee maker. If your filters aren't the right size, grounds can slip into the coffee being brewed, making it grainy. This defeats the purpose of using filters. Using the right size filters will ensure your coffee is smooth and delicious.

If you are new to the world of specialty coffees, the first thing, you will want to do is experiment with the different varieties available to you. Start by sampling beans that are roasted in various ways. If you like a deep, rich flavor, try a French Roast, preferably with whole beans that you grind yourself, either in the supermarket or with your own grinder at home.

For a quick cup of flavored coffee, use powdered flavored creamers. You can also use flavored dairy creamers. This allows you to enjoy a cup of freshly brewed flavored coffee quickly. This way, you do not need to add syrup and milk. You can skip a step and get on your way faster.

Clean every part of your coffee maker regularly. It only takes one dirty part of the whole process to throw off the taste of an entire pot of coffee. If you clean all the coffee maker parts but one or two and notice the taste is off, you need to get in there and clean that last part you usually skip.

It is very important to properly clean your coffee making equipment. If you do not clean the equipment frequently, the taste of your coffee may suffer. You do not have to clean the equipment fully after ever use, but if you start to notice a slight odor or buildup of any kind, it should be fully cleaned.

Never store your coffee beans in the refrigerator. Coffee beans tend to soak up odors from other foods in the refrigerator, ruining the taste of your brew. Instead, if you aren't planning to use them within a week or two, store the beans in an air-tight container in the freezer to preserve freshness.

For better coffee, try using a French press. Coffee made in a French press is often more aromatic and flavorful. This kind of press helps more of the coffee's oils go into the coffee itself instead of getting trapped in a coffee pot filter. The more oil you have, the better your coffee will taste.

Understand that the fineness of your grind affects the quality of your coffee taste. A very fine grind will leave your coffee tasting really strong, whereas a course grind will give a very dull and weak taste. Some people prefer different types of tastes, so understand this before making coffee for them.

The temperature of the water you use is crucial to making good coffee. The water should be just from the boil, or around 195 to 205 degrees Fahrenheit. If you are using an automatic coffee maker, chances are that you can't control the water temperature. Measure the temperature of the coffee maker to look for a desirable temperature.

Hopefully that you've learned more about how to create a good cup of coffee, you can see how easy it is to do. Just remember, the keys to good coffee are patience and skill. You've already received the skill you need from this article, so just have a little patience and start brewing.




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