A Great Cup of Coffee

I have to start my day with a fresh, hot, strong cup of coffee. Coffee is a must-have drink for many people. A good cup of coffee can be a ritual and for some it’s almost a religion. There are people that will drink anything brewed and some who would rather go without than drink coffee made with inferior beans, bad tasting water, or in a dirty coffeepot. Some people think that all it takes to make great coffee is to buy the best brand. That is a good starting place but there is more than the bean. Here are some considerations to think about, when it comes to making a great cup of coffee.

I’m lazy. It’s a fact that I hate to clean out my coffeemaker. I’m also in good company, or maybe bad company? Many people make coffee in the same pot without cleaning it out. For cleanness it’s probably no big deal if you don’t rinse the machine as long as you ONLY run coffee through the machine. But, the coffee bean grounds leave oil deposits, and stains. Tap water will leave lime or calcium deposits in the brewing compartment of the coffeemaker. This compromises the taste of your coffee. A coffeemaker can be cleaned easily and in a nontoxic way by running some vinegar and water through the coffeemaker. Rinse it a lot to get rid of the vinegar.

You can brew your coffee in the most expensive coffeemaker in the universe but if you are using crapy beans, your pot of coffee will taste horrible. You need to make sure that you are buying the freshest whole coffee beans you can get your hands on. And the one you buy, keep them fresh by either using a vacuum bag, or freezing the beans. Lately we’ve tested the Keurig K Cup and the coffee is always fresh because the coffee is sealed in a vacuum tight container. This is what fresh coffee tastes like; every time!

Typically, there are several different grinds that a machine will make for a coffee bean. There are course grinds, espresso grinds, and standard drip grinds. There are also fine grinds as well. The finer the grind of coffee, the more oils and essence from the bean released. However, a fine grind will also need a fine filter. The feel of the coffee on the palate can be affected by the grind as well.

I don’t think most people give much thought to the water they run through their coffee machine. If the water taste like anything other than pure water, you know what I mean here, then the coffee won\’t taste as good as it should. Many coffee purists only brew their pots of coffee with filtered or purified water. This is the way I do it when I have the time. I have a filer built onto my refrigerator water supply. No one wants the taste of impure water competing with their fine coffee beans. Using water from a filtered tap or filtered refrigerator cold water works great.

Filters make a difference. You wouldn’t think it, but they do. There are several types of filters, depending on the grind that produced or bought. There are wide filters for standard drip coffeemakers. There are small cone paper filters, and there are metal filters that are reusable. The filter that will be used will depend on the consumer. However, a reusable filter, or a paper filter made from unbleached paper does a great job at protecting the integrity of the coffee\’s taste.

When it comes to drinking a great cup of coffee, don’t settle for the old out of the pot that’s been sitting for hours coffee made with crummy pre-ground coffee. Buy great coffee beans, grind them yourself, use filtered water, and enjoy! Oh yeah, clean that coffee maker.

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