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Making Great Coffee At Home


By: Andrea Flint Click author's name for more of his/her articles

Many people avoid drinking coffee at home because they feel that they cannot brew a decent pot of it. Before you waste a ton of a money purchasing coffee at your local cafe each morning, why not take a moment and try to brew your own perfect cup at home? There are a few steps that anyone can follow in order to brew a fantastic pot of your favorite beverage in your own kitchen.

When you are getting ready to learn the fine art of coffee making you need to make sure that you have purchased a good brand of coffee. The brand of coffee used makes a huge difference in the quality of coffee produced. Keep that in mind the next time you are tempted to purchase your store's generic brand of coffee. Investing in a flavored gourmet coffee can be more than worth the extra money.

Once you have picked out the coffee brand of your choice you need to make sure that your coffee pot is totally clean. A lot of people are in the bad habit of leaving old coffee in the pot for days, rinsing it out, and then brewing a fresh pot. This will seriously affect the taste of your coffee and the affect will not be for the good. Take the time to carefully clean your coffee pot and the filter area of the pot in order to get the best flavor.

Another way to get great flavor out of your coffee is to use filtered water. Some people will use bottled water instead, but this can be an expensive method for those of us that do not purchase bottled water regularly. Instead of using water from the tap or bottled water you can always use water that has been filtered through a water pitcher that has a built in filter. Using freshly filtered water will do wonders for the taste of your water.

When you are ready to add the coffee to the pot measure your coffee based on the ounces of water you are using. For those that are new to the coffee making process it is best to use two tablespoons for every six ounces of water. As you get more confident with making coffee you can change the amount of coffee used per cup. This can affect the strength of your coffee since some people do not enjoy stronger coffee.

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About The Author: Andrea writes for a kitchenware site where you can browse everything from coffee makers to egg poachers.



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