10 Timeless Tips to a
Perfect Cup of Coffee
by Jon Butt
Few quests in human history
have so captivated men and women from around the world than the
search for the perfect cup of coffee. Yes, believe it or
not, coffee connoisseurs have dedicated entire lifetimes in the
pursuit of finding that one cup of the most heavenly coffee
ever made. If you're like most people, however, you're just
looking for an easy way to make a great-tasting cup of coffee
to help get you started in the morning. The following 10
Timeless Tips to a Perfect Cup of Coffee should help you on you
your mini-quest.
1. You Get What You Pay
For
When it comes to coffee makers, quality counts. If you buy the
cheapest coffee maker on the market, chances are you'll end up
with an equally "discounted" flavor in your cup. To assure
yourself of great tasting coffee day after day, check out the
Bunn, Cuisinart, Mr. Coffee, Krups, and Senseo brands.
Alternatively, check out a French press. For that personal cup
of coffee, you can never go wrong with a French press!
2. Clean as a Whistle
You wouldn't cook your favorite entrée in a dirty pan, would
you? So, why are so many people surprised by how bad their
homemade coffee tastes when they use the same coffee pot every
day out without ever cleaning it? Try baking soda and water for
great cleanse after every pot you make.
3. It's All in the Bean
If you aren't grinding your own coffee, where have you bean?
The best tasting coffees come from freshly ground, top quality
beans. You can savor the flavor of gourmet barista-style
coffees right in your own home by simply grinding up small
batches of your own brew. To top off the perfect cup, you'll
want to use Arabica beans-simply the best in the world! Store
your beans and ground coffee in an airtight container in a
cool, dark place at a temperature between 50º and 70º F.
4. Roasted and Toasted-Making the "Most-est" Flavor
Once you've decided upon the highest quality beans, you'll want
to consider how you like your beans roasted. Roasting releases
the flavor of the bean and helps determine whether your coffee
is mellow, rich, or smooth. Experiment with a variety of roasts
and choose which one you like best!
5. Grind It Up
Despite the fact that many store-bought coffees say "For All
Coffeemakers," selecting the right grind for your coffee maker
is key to crafting that perfect cup. A general guideline for
grinds includes:
· Automatic drip: medium grind
· Plunger or French press: coarse grind
· Percolator: coarser grind
· Espresso maker: fine grind
6. What's in Your Water?
When it comes to coffee, fresh is the name of the game and,
believe it or not, fresh water will make a world of difference
in every cup. Think about it: Since your coffee is 99% water,
you'll want to make sure you choose the best tasting water you
can find. Bottled, distilled, or purified water seems to do the
trick for H2O-conscious countless coffee connoisseurs.
7. Measure It
To assure yourself of perfection every time, you'll want to
make sure you spoon out the correct amount of coffee grinds. Of
course, your personal taste preference should be the ultimate
judge, but a general rule of thumb is 1 to 2 tablespoons of
ground coffee for every six ounces of water.
8. Bling, Bling in Your Coffee?
While we're not talking diamonds or platinum, using gold (or
stainless steel) mesh filters in your coffee maker will go a
long way toward keeping your cup of coffee tasting great. Many
paper filters release bleaches, chlorine, and dyes that can
leave you with a bitter cup of coffee. If you must use paper,
go with unbleached filters for the best results.
9. Brew It Up Right
A key to great tasting coffee every time is making sure your
water is "off the boil"-a fancy term that simply means "not
quite to boiling." To achieve this water temperature, bring
your water to a boil and then let it cool down for few moments
(195-205° F) and you'll assure yourself of a perfect cup every
time.
10. Drink It Down in Style
Drink your freshly brewed, gourmet coffee in a glass or
porcelain mug. Unless you like the bitter taste, avoid
reheating your coffee in either the microwave or on the
stove.
If you keep brewing with these ten timeless tips in mind,
you're sure to find your cup runneth over with great tasting
coffee every time!
About the Author
Jon Butt is the host of The Coffee Guide, an
innovative website dedicated to all things coffee. From beans
to gourmet, espresso machines to coffee makers, espresso cups
to just great tasting coffee
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