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Air is the enemy of all coffee drinkers.
Once air comes in contact with your coffee grinds, they
begin to lose their flavor. Coffee manufacturers vacuum
seal their grinds to keep them fresh while they sit on the
shelves at the supermarket but once you break that seal,
it's all downhill from there. Buying whole coffee beans
and grinding them yourself is a great way to ensure that
your coffee remains as flavorful as possible. But do you
know how to grind your coffee beans properly?
Different types of coffee calls for
different types of grinds. So you'll need to learn to use
your coffee grinder properly if you want to make the freshest
best tasting coffee possible.
If you plan on brewing your coffee
with a percolator or a French Press coffee maker then you'll
need a coarser grind. Place the coffee beans in your coffee
grinder and tap the grind button a few times as you would
use the pulse feature on your food processor. The goal is
to break the beans up so that they look like tiny pieces
of coffee bean. If they look like a powder, then you need
to slowly back away from the coffee grinder and start again.
Remember to tap the button and not hold it down.
Automatic drip coffee makers work
best with medium grinds. Picture the grinds that you'd find
in a can of supermarket coffee. Those are medium grinds.
They can be described as looking like brown sand. So remember
the last time you went to the beach but instead of seeing
the sand in between your toes, imagine seeing sand in your
coffee maker. Once again, while holding the coffee grinder
button, don't get carried away and over grind your coffee
beans. You do not want a fine powder if you're going to
use an automatic coffee maker.
Finally if your using an espresso
maker, you want those fine powdery grinds that you've been
trying to avoid when making coarse and medium grinds. So
grind away until your heart is content.
Grinding your own coffee beans right
before you brew your coffee is a great way to make sure
that you're getting the freshest cup of coffee possible.
But a fresh cup of coffee can still be bitter or weak. Learning
how to grind your coffee beans is an important part of making
great coffee.
Anthony Tripodi is the webmaster of EndlessCoffeeBreak.com
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