The many methods of brewing coffee - coffeecrew.com - victoria, b.c. canada

The many methods of brewing coffee - coffeecrew.com - victoria, b.c. canada ()

  „Proper grinds with the proper machine make a difference. Use coarse grounds with a French press; use medium grounds with an electric drip, percolator, vacuum, stove-top espresso maker and cold water brewer; use fine grounds in an es presso machine or with a cone-shaped electric drip filter. Transfer any coffee into an insulated pitcher or carafe to protect flavor and temperature from oxygen, light and temperature. Grind beans yourself if you have the time and means.“

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  „Whether you're in the mood for espresso, cappuccino, latte or brewed coffee...whether you feel like using your auto drip maker, espresso machine, French press or stove-top moka pot—all you have to do is reach for a can of illy. Our dark, rich, strong aromatic espresso coffee is expertly ground to suit your preparation method: Medium grind for filter, autodrip or French press. Fine grind for moka pot or espresso machine.“

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Tea & Coffee 04/03 - BARISTA PRIMER I Tea & Coffee 04/03 - BARISTA PRIMER I

  Espresso is not a particular type of bean - this is a very common misconception. Espresso is really just a method of brewing coffee, just like making coffee with a French press or drip brewer are each considered a method. Espresso is coffee being prepared one cup at a time, with the result being highly concentrated. It is the process of hot, pressurized water being forced through finely ground coffee to draw out flavor compounds.“

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CoffeeGeek - Regional: Central and South America, Colombian coffee CoffeeGeek - Regional: Central and South America, Colombian coffee

  „I don't recall seeing Columbian espresso blends and am not sure why. Quality arabica Columbian beans can make for an excellent drip or french press coffee. Perhaps they're used in some espresso blends but the blend names don't hint at the contents?  It's typical for espresso blends to contain coffee from a variety of origins, thus allowing the blend to have the right balance of characteristics.“

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The basics of the brew. - coffeecrew.com - victoria, b.c. canada The basics of the brew. - coffeecrew.com - victoria, b.c. canada

  „A good rule of thumb: You cannot rush a good thing. There is no such thing as a 'fast' coffee brewer. A good drip brewer will turn out 4 to 6 small mugs of hot coffee in about 5 to 7 minutes. Why, you ask?“

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Amazon.com: Books: The Coffee Companion: A Connoisseur's Guide to the World's Best Brews Amazon.com: Books: The Coffee Companion: A Connoisseur's Guide to the World's Best Brews

  „What's the difference between medium roast, high roast, and French roast? Should you use a French press or a percolator to brew your dream cup? And what's the difference between cappuccino, latte, and café au lait, anyway? All these questions and more are answered in The Coffee Companion, a trim little volume to guide you through the coffee conundrum, from buying the beans to brewing them.“

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