You Probably Didn't Think Coffee Could Taste This Good

By Sallie Dolberry


You might be one of those people who drink coffee daily. Millions do. However, you might not think there is anything else to know about the topic. After all, you mix the beans and the water and that's it, right? Wrong! There are a lot of things you can learn that can improve your coffee. Here are just a few tips.

Fresh coffee beans taste better than anything you can buy in stores. Did you know you could roast your own beans and enjoy fresh coffee every day? You can easily roast your own beans by placing them in your oven or using a heat gun. Buy some cheap beans to practice.

Drink coffee only during the early hours of the day. Coffee has a great deal of caffeine, which can keep you awake when it is time to go to Ned. Even if you have your last cup hours before bed it can remain in your system so be sure that you stop drinking it before noon.

If you enjoy flavored coffee, add your flavoring syrup directly to your hot coffee. Add the syrup after you pour your coffee into your mug, then stir. Do not add milk until the flavoring has been absorbed. This allows the coffee to take on the flavor and amplifies the aroma and taste.

A big mistake that many people make when brewing coffee is not using the proper amount of coffee. The proper ratio of ground coffee to water is six ounces of water for every two tablespoons of coffee. Any less coffee and you will have a weak and unsatisfying brew that tastes more like water than coffee.

For a quick and affordable brew of espresso, try using a Moka stovetop coffee pot. Mokas generally produce one or two cups of coffee in the amount of time it takes to boil that amount of water. The coffee is brewed by pressurized steam rising through a funnel of coffee grinds and then rising again into the top chamber where it is ready to be poured into a cup.

Chocolate and coffee is a great combination! try serving a square along with a cup. A bite of chocolate followed by a melt-in-your mouth sip of java is an incredible treat! The chocolate can also be enjoyed by dipping it, or even dropping a piece directly into the coffee.

Even if your coffee pot has a "pause and serves" type feature, avoid using it. Let the coffee brew completely before pouring yourself a cup. When you use this feature, the coffee pot needs to wait and let the water heat to the proper temperature before it can start dripping again.

Use coffee beans that are between three and ten days old. if you use those that are not fully matured, your coffee will not have a flavor that is very robust. If you wait too long to use them, you may end up with a cup of coffee that tastes stale.

To mix sugar and cream into your coffee the best way, put them in the cup first and then pour the coffee on top of them. Stir them all by shaking the cup in circular motions. The heat of the coffee will dissolve the cream and sugar, and the motion will blend them in without wasting a stirrer.

If you are new to the world of specialty coffees, the first thing, you will want to do is experiment with the different varieties available to you. Start by sampling beans that are roasted in various ways. If you like a deep, rich flavor, try a French Roast, preferably with whole beans that you grind yourself, either in the supermarket or with your own grinder at home.

If you enjoy going to coffee shops, you should ask about membership cards and rewards. Most coffee shops have a reward system for their customers. You could save a lot of money by joining a rewards program for your favorite coffee shop, especially if you always go to the same franchise.

Clean every part of your coffee maker regularly. It only takes one dirty part of the whole process to throw off the taste of an entire pot of coffee. If you clean all the coffee maker parts but one or two and notice the taste is off, you need to get in there and clean that last part you usually skip.

Try to have coffee immediately when you wake up so that you are fresh and energized when you are going to work. Instead of waiting until you arrive at your job, this can help you to stay focused, especially if you are driving on the road and need to be alert at all times.

Never store your coffee beans in the refrigerator. Coffee beans tend to soak up odors from other foods in the refrigerator, ruining the taste of your brew. Instead, if you aren't planning to use them within a week or two, store the beans in an air-tight container in the freezer to preserve freshness.

For better coffee, try using a French press. Coffee made in a French press is often more aromatic and flavorful. This kind of press helps more of the coffee's oils go into the coffee itself instead of getting trapped in a coffee pot filter. The more oil you have, the better your coffee will taste.

Make sure you are patient whenever you are creating lattes. The best lattes are those that are created with due care. Be careful when pouring the milk, and use extreme caution when creating the design. Don't just rush into it, and if you need some ideas on designs, check out Flickr.

Proper measuring of the coffee grounds is necessary to produce the perfect cup of coffee. Measure two-level tablespoons of ground coffee for each cup of coffee you are brewing. A "cup" of coffee contains six ounces of water. If your coffee maker came with a scoop, check to see that it holds two tablespoons before using it.

These are just a few of the tips can help you find out more about coffee, and in turn help you make a more fantastic cup of coffee. Apply the tips to your own coffee practices, and you will start tasting the difference and you are going to love it!




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