Vietnamese Coffee  (INeedCoffee.com)

Vietnamese Coffee (INeedCoffee.com) ()

  „This does not fall through the holes in the filter and tastes great. If you are new to Vietnamese coffee, use a French grind since it is easier to get it right with a coarser grind.“

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Perfect Your Press  (INeedCoffee.com) Perfect Your Press (INeedCoffee.com)

  Coffee fanatics and connoisseurs maintain that French Press coffee is the best way to experience the daily grind. French Press coffee is a very simple way to achieve an extremely rich and robust cup of coffee.“

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  „Organic Peru "Andes Gold" Coffee, Espreso Grind

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View topic - VitaMix and grinding beans - Coffee Forum View topic - VitaMix and grinding beans - Coffee Forum

  „Does anyone know if you can grind the coffee beans with a vitamix Blender. Don't have a grinder but do have a vitamix. Thought I would try ordering some whole beans if this vitamix would do the job.“

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Grind Your Own Beans  (INeedCoffee.com) Grind Your Own Beans (INeedCoffee.com)

  „In the process of finding the right grinder for me, I read a lot of grinder reviews online. In many of the reviews people make note of the noise, use of counter space, or the mess (due to static that causes the grinds to fly out and cover everything in sight). Originally, I thought that a good grinder, which would overcome most of these problems, would be a major investment of money up front (even before worrying about maintenance).“

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  „Each brewing method required a different grind size:  Drip coffee requires a medium size grind, espresso requires a fine size grind, a French press requires the largest grind size, while the vacuum pot also requires the largest grind size.  For cupping it is preferred to use a French press size.“

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