Coffee guide

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9 Rules For Better Tasting Coffee


It's really easy to make your coffee go from okay and average to amazing. Follow the nine steps below and you'll be tasting the difference.





Clean your coffee maker regularly.

Minerals from your water, oils from the coffee can build up inside your coffee maker and affect the taste. Cleaning your coffee maker once or twice a month, will give you the best tasting cup of joe. The easiest way to do it is using a pot filled with one-third vinegar and two-thirds cold water. Put in a coffee filter and let the vinegar water cycle through your the machine. Do the same thing with cold water to get of the vinegar and you'll have better tasting coffee.

Buy fresh beans and grind them yourself.

Ground coffee loses it's flavor in less than half an hour and who knows how long it was sitting on the shelf before you decided to buy it. Grinding your own beans is very easy to do and decent grinders start at just twenty dollars.

Use better water.

A lot of homes have water with minerals in it that can affect the taste of your coffee. Using a water filter or bottled water is an easy solution to improve the taste.

Keep your coffee fresh.

Store your beans in airtight canisters that you keep them dry and out of direct light. Do not store them in the freezer or the refrigerator. Both places have negative effects on the way it'll taste.

Use the right grind.

Medium grind for a French Press or Drip Coffee Maker Fine grind fr Espresso Machines And only grind what you need. If you grind more than you use right away, it'll go stale.

Use the right amount of grounds.

Two tablespoons per six ounce cup is the standard But you can experiment with more or less to get the taste you like.

Don't use boiling water.

Boiling water can make your coffee taste bitter. This is more a problem with French Presses, with a Drip Coffee Maker, it'll adjust the temperature itself.

Coffee too bitter?

Try putting two or three pinches on top of the grounds to reduce the bitter taste.

Don't let your coffee sit around.

Don't leave the pot on the hot pot for longer than ten minutes. On many models, it'll start burning the coffee inside after that time length. Also, don't let your coffee sit around for more than a half hour, because it'll start to lose its flavor. You can use a glass lined carafe to keep it fresh longer.

Mike Crimmins is a coffee fanatic. He's not your traditional coffee expert or barista. He's just your average joe, looking for that perfect cup of coffee. You can learn more about coffee at his blog http://dailyshotofcoffee.com/


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