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How
to Make a Great Tasting Cup of Coffee - It’s Not Rocket Science
by Kate Simpson
There is good coffee and absolutely
abysmal coffee. Both may start with the same elements, but one cup can
taste completely different to another. Freshness is the key to great tasting
coffee. Here is the play by play smackdown of how to create a fantastic
tasting cup of coffee.
- Use good beans. Go to a local coffee roaster and
buy only enough coffee beans to last you a week. Buying fresh beans
is one key to good taste. When you buy beans make sure the beans are
all relatively the same size and same color for even grinding and flavor.
If you buy beans from the supermarket at minimum, check to see if the
beans are Arabica.
- Use filtered water. Even if your coffee maker has
a charcoal filter it is best to start off with filtered water to ensure
there are no impurities like chlorine or minerals to alter the real
taste. Use cold water.
- For the best tasting coffee ensure you have a coffee
maker which can brew up to 95 to 98 degrees Celsius, just off the boil.
This temperature is the optimal temperature to get the best flavor out
of the bean.
- The grind. Only grind as much coffee as you are going
to need for that moment. The finer you grind, the more flavor you will
receive. The grind has to be even to ensure even taste. If you are using
a cheap coffee maker you should only use a medium grind to avoid the
over-extraction. However, grind to your equipment’s recommendations.
- Use two level tablespoons of coffee per cup. If you
are making more than 10-cups of coffee you should use the strength meter
on its highest position possible to allow more water to penetrate the
grounds evenly.
- Use unbleached coffee filters or ensure your permanent
filter is free from all coffee sludge. When it comes to coffee, cleanliness
is next to Godliness.
- Stir the pot. Once the coffee is brewed, stir the
pot to infuse the taste.
At bare minimum, these steps should always be used when
making coffee. Think about the farmer’s in the field, if you skip
a step are you doing their hard work justice? On a selfish note, missing
one of those steps will affect the taste of your coffee, even slightly.
Other things to make a great cup of coffee are:
- Always ensure your equipment is clean. Old coffee
sludge can really change the taste of coffee. Polident can clean your
equipment to almost new.
- NEVER reuse coffee grinds.
- NEVER grind beans just taken out of the freezer.
Let them thaw first.
- Always store coffee in air-tight containers away
from direct sunlight.
- NEVER leave the coffee on a heater for longer than
½ an hour. It gets a burnt taste and smell.
- Always warm your cup and never reheat coffee.
The best coffee starts with fresh beans, clean
equipment and clean water. Adhering to at least those three guidelines
will give you great tasting coffee. Everything else is just gravy.
Kate Simpson is a freelance writer who contributes for
the Coffee Bean Queen - http://www.coffeebeanqueen.com/
– a website offering information on everything from coffee
to coffee
making and capresso
coffee and more.
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