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Coffee - It's All In The Beans

By: Allison Thompson

There are lots of different beverages that we all enjoy today, but certainly one of the most popular of all is coffee. You only have to look at the number of different coffee houses that are open in high streets and shopping malls around the world to realize just how much people enjoy drinking great tasting coffee. Certainly for many people having a great tasting cup of coffee first thing in the morning helps to get the morning of on the right foot. What's more as well as buying a great cup of coffee from a coffee house or shop you could if you had the time actually make it for yourself.

When it actually comes to making a great tasting cup of coffee at home you need to make sure that you have the right equipment and only the finest ingredients possible. If you want you can buy beans or ground coffee from your local supermarket. However if you are looking for a coffee that is a little bit special then it is best that you seek out one of the many specialty coffee shops that have now opened across the country. But what is important however that when buying your coffee for the first time you make sure that it is not more than 6 months old. Unfortunately unlike wine which will improve with age coffee beans as they get older will lose a lot of their flavor.

Of all the kinds of coffee beans a person can purchase and which they can grind themselves or have the shop grind for them are the Arabica ones. These particular beans will have been hand picked where as more commercial coffee brands will not have been. Although the commercial brands are much cheaper than gourmet types they will not provide you with the same texture and flavor that you would want from a great tasting cup of coffee. Luckily the Arabica coffee bean not only has the right kind of texture but taste as well and the aroma once the coffee has begun to brew is absolutely delicious.

Where as gourmet coffee is hand picked, the commercial grade varieties is harvested through use of a machine. This often results in not just the beans but also twigs and leaves being able to make their way through the various processes that will be used to produce ground coffee at the end.

Today you will find that when it comes to choosing a gourmet coffee that you can use at home there are many different flavors to be had from various different areas of the world. Each area of the world that grows coffee has its own unique flavor and the processes that they use to prepare the beans for using in making coffee will determine just exactly what taste you get when you brew the ground coffee. It is the roasting process which will ultimately determine just what kind of flavor the coffee you choose to drink has.

For you to make yourself a great tasting cup of coffee as previously mentioned you need to have the right sort of equipment. Therefore it is important that you buy a good quality coffee maker and also a good quality coffee grinder, this is especially important if you intend to grind the coffee beans yourself. When looking at coffee grinders you can choose between either an electric or manual one. I personally prefer to use a manual one, okay it is hard work but at the end of the day you will find that the coffee has a much more fuller flavor. This is because more of the oil within the beans has been retained, where as an electric grinder often takes out a lot more of the oil because the beans become heated as they are ground down. As for your coffee maker there is plenty of places on the internet which can offer you advice on help on which are the best available and which meet your budget requirements.

When it comes to making a cup of coffee using your coffee maker the first thing you need to do is thoroughly clean it out and then allow it to dry. Once the machine has been cleaned and dried the first stage of making coffee is to place cold water into the reservoir. Never use warm or hot water as this will result in the coffee brewing too quickly and not enough of the flavor from the grinds will be able to get through. It is best that when using either freshly ground or pre-ground coffee beans you allow 2 tablespoons of these to each cup of water. If you do not put enough coffee in to the machine you will find that the coffee has a weak taste, but too much and the coffee will often taste bitter.

So if you really want to save yourself money and still be able to have great tasting coffee similar to what you can get in places like Starbucks. Then it may be worth your while investing a little of your money in a good quality coffee machine and grinder and purchase the best type of coffee beans that you can possibly afford.

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