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		<title>Techniques To Brew The Best Tasting Coffee</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2010 12:58:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[See How To Make Coffee. If you love to stay at home and brew your own java, you should learn the ways to do it perfectly. You could brew java and produce a best-tasting blend, the one you usually buy at famous coffee shops. There is no need to buy the most expensive coffee at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>See <a target="_blank" href="http://www.squidoo.com/BrewCoffee">How To Make Coffee</a>. If you love to stay at home and brew your own java, you should learn the ways to do it perfectly. You could brew java and produce a best-tasting blend, the one you usually buy at famous coffee shops. There is no need to buy the most expensive coffee at the market. All you have to do is to invest in good coffee brewing equipment and learn how to brew the best-tasting coffee. </p>
<p> There are three recommended coffee brewing types you could consider, namely, French presses, automatic drip coffeemakers, and cold-brew tools. The best and proven brewing methods require heating water until it reaches a temperature of about 195 degrees F to 200 degrees F.</p>
<p>Do not worry because you do not have to dip in a thermometer to gauge water temperature. When using a French press pot, this ideal temperature is achieved when bubbles start to surface vigorously. When that happens, turn off the heat and simply wait for about 20 seconds to 30 seconds before you put coffee in for brewing. </p>
<p> As for automatic drip coffee machines, water would not boil to reach the same high temperature. But brewing is complemented by the use of the best filters available. You could choose from stainless steel, brown paper, white paper, and gold.</p>
<p>Gold filters are the best, according to most experts because they last longer, they do not diminish flavor, and they do not produce chemical-tasting compounds that are often created when using white paper filters. Use about .46 ounces of coffee for every 8 ounces of hot water to please your taste. </p>
<p> When using the cold brew method, you do not have to follow the procedures in brewing coffee using French press pots and drip javamakers. Steep coffee grounds in cold water and leave overnight. Doing so could help create a very smooth-tasting coffee concentrate, which could last for many weeks. </p>
<p> In the end, whichever method or equipment you decide to use, remember to make sure the water you use does not contain any off flavor. Using bad tap water is not advisable as doing so could guarantee a badly brewed coffee since coffee brewing is comprised of about 95% to 98% water.</p>
<p>Lastly, always clean your java brewing equipment after every use. Take note that coffee is leaving an oily residue, which could become rancid over time. Use soap and water or distilled vinegar in cleaning equipment to eliminate off flavors.</p>
<p>For more see <a target="_blank" href="http://singleonecupcoffeemaker.com/cafe-uno-one-cup-coffee-maker-perfect-coffee-one-cup-at-a-time/">Cafe Uno One Cup Coffee Maker</a> and <a target="_blank" href="http://www.buy-t-discs.com/tassimo-latte-t-discs-buy-them-here-for-that-perfect-drink/">Tassimo latte discs</a>.</p>
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		<title>Brewing A Perfect Cup Of Coffee</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Apr 2010 08:50:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Brewing a great cup of coffee depends on a number of things such as the quality of the coffee bean, the quality of the water being used, the type of brewing being done, and the grind of the coffee. Now quality of bean and water is something you can easily take care. Just use good [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Brewing a great cup of coffee depends on a number of things such as the quality of the coffee bean, the quality of the water being used, the type of brewing being done, and the grind of the coffee. Now quality of bean and water is something you can easily take care. Just use good quality beans and pure water. <span id="more-368"></span> However the relationship between the grind of the coffee and the type of brewing being done is more detailed and could use a little explanation. Now we all know that we make coffee by passing hot water over crushed coffee beans. However for it to really work well we need to understand just how long the water should be passing over the beans. The purpose of this article is to help you understand how to match your coffee&#8217;s grind to the type of brewing you are doing in order to make the best coffee possible. Generally speaking, the &#8217;soaking&#8217; time relates directly to how coarse the coffee is ground. This means that smaller coffee grinds need less contact with the water, and coarser grinds need longer contact. Espresso coffee is only exposed to water for 20-40 seconds and as a result is made using extremely fine grind coffee.</p>
<p> A French press coffee maker can take as much as 4 minutes and uses an extremely coarse grind. If coffee is left contacting water for too long for its grind size, unwanted extracts emerge and make the coffee taste bitter. Of course if the grind is too large and the water passes very quickly (like using french press grind in an espresso maker), very little of the caffeine and flavors extracted and will have poor flavor. Of course filters play an important role in managing the balance between over and under brewing your coffee. Not only do they keep the grind out of your cup, but they also control how fast the water passes over the grinds. Paper filters are the most common, but many people are also using metal varieties. Paper filters are quite good. However they can absorb some of the coffee flavor, and some people claim they can taste the paper in the final coffee. Metal filters are normally made from stainless steel or gold plated mesh.</p>
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		<title>Brew Your Coffee Fast And Accurately</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Feb 2010 21:51:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Richard West</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Preparing a good cup of coffee depends upon quite a few things such as the level of quality of the coffee beans, the caliber of the drinking water currently being utilized, the type of brewing being done, as well as the grind of the coffee. At this moment the level of quality involving the beans and even drinking water are some things you can easily take care of. Simply work with good condition beans and 100 % pure drinking water. On the other hand the relationship relating to the particular grind of the coffee in addition to the type of brewing being done is actually more in depth and thus could possibly use a small explanation. Straight away everyone knows that we try to make coffee by passing warm drinking water over crushed coffee beans. Nonetheless to have it to actually work well we should understand precisely how long the water should be passing through the coffee beans. The purpose of this article is to help you know how to match your coffee's grind to the kind of brewing you are doing as a way to enjoy the best coffee possible.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Preparing a good cup of coffee depends upon quite a few things such as the level of quality of the coffee beans, the caliber of the drinking water currently being utilized, the type of brewing being done, as well as the grind of the coffee. At this moment the level of quality involving the beans and even drinking water are some things you can easily take care of. Simply work with good condition beans and 100 % pure drinking water. On the other hand the relationship relating to the particular grind of the coffee in addition to the type of brewing being done is actually more in depth and thus could possibly use a small explanation. Straight away everyone knows that we try to make coffee by passing warm drinking water over crushed coffee beans. Nonetheless to have it to actually work well we should understand precisely how long the water should be passing through the coffee beans. The purpose of this article is to help you know how to match your coffee&#8217;s grind to the kind of brewing you are doing as a way to enjoy the best coffee possible. <span id="more-271"></span></p>
<p>Generally speaking, the &#8217;soaking&#8217; time correlates straight to exactly how rough the actual coffee is ground. Because of this scaled-down coffee grinds need less contact with the actual water, and thus rougher grinds demand extended contact. Espresso coffee is exposed to drinking water for 20-40 secs and therefore is created using extremely fine grind coffee. A French press coffee machine can take as much as Four minutes and makes use of a very rough grind. When coffee is left contacting normal water for too long with regard to the coffee&#8217;s grind size, unwanted extracts come through and make your coffee taste bitter. Needless to say if your grind is simply too large and the drinking water goes over rapidly (like employing french press grind in an espresso maker), a small amount of the particular caffeine and flavors extract tending to have poor flavour.</p>
<p>Certainly filters play a significant purpose in handling the balance between over and under preparing coffee. Not solely do they keep the grind out of the cup, nevertheless they additionally control precisely how rapid the drinking water moves over the grinds. Traditional filters are generally the most typical, but some individuals are also making use of metal varieties. Traditional filters are very beneficial. Nonetheless they might soak up much of the coffee flavour, and several folks state they can taste the paper within the finished coffee. Metal filters are typically made from stainless steel or gold plated mesh. They have got especially good weave and separate out your coffee grinds very well. They likewise don&#8217;t change the actual taste with the coffee at all. Metal filters are usually much more beneficial to our environment when compared with the paper alternative.</p>
<p>No matter which you decide on, make sure to purchase respectable filters. Inexpensive filters usually clog or don&#8217;t allow the coffee to be able to brew properly. A decent metal filter will last years and conserve money ultimately.</p>
<p>Making a cup of coffee is not really that hard. Making a great cup usually takes a tad bit more understanding, however is not any more difficult. Start with fresh coffee beans and good clean water and then complement your brewing style to the proper grind and pickle around with the specific proportions and very shortly you will be preparing killer coffee every time.</p>
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