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Gourmet Flavored Coffee is As Close As Your Own Kitchen
by Damen Choy



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Gourmet flavored coffee may seem like something you can only get at a cafe. With a typical one on every corner, it takes time and energy to find one which will make a good cup which fits with your taste. If you find one that does, count yourself lucky.

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If you can't find the perfect cafe or you just want to save time and money, did you know you can make a great cup at home? By following a few easy steps, you'll soon be enjoying the perfect cup of gourmet flavored coffee in your own kitchen.

Begin with High Quality Gourmet Flavored Beans

The grade of beans you use makes all the difference in the world when in search of a great cup of this popular drink. Decide which type you like best and then buy whole beans. This will provide you with the freshest one possible. You can save some money by buying beans in bulk, or by shopping online for the best possible deal.

Grind your own Beans

If you're interested in brewing truly gourmet flavored coffee, then you need to own a grinder. There are many models available which are simple to use and easy to clean up. You'll be able to always enjoy the freshest one by grinding the beans right before you brew your cup.

Use Airtight Storage

Air results in the oxidation of beans and destroys the freshness of them. This can result in bitter-tasting drink. Since metal containers can impart a metallic taste, the best solution is a glass or plastic jar with an airtight lid. You can keep the beans at room temperature as long as it's airtight. There's no need to refrigerate or freeze the beans.

Prepare the Coffee Maker

There are many types of makers on the market, and most of them will brew a good cup of this drink. A connoisseur will prefer a maker with a permanent filter, as opposed to using disposable filters. The real key to making sure that you're always getting the best possible cup of java from the maker is to clean it well after each use. You should also run vinegar through it on a regular basis to deep clean it.

Be Choosy about the Water

Experts agree that using water which is mineral and chlorine free is an essential part of brewing a cup of java. Bottled or filtered water will produce the best tasting one. Always make sure the water is hot enough, with a temperature of about two hundred degrees Fahrenheit.

Measure accurately

Using the correct proportions of water and beans is another important element of making a great drink. An imbalance will result in a cup which is too strong or too weak. Begin by following the directions which come with your maker, then experiment a little to determine exactly the right balance for your taste.

Enjoy Gourmet Flavored Coffee Right Away

Once you've mastered the process for brewing, you'll want to be sure to always drink it right after it's brewed. Keeping it on a heating element for more than fifteen minutes will result in a burned taste. The best cup is the one which is fresh and hot. Do remember this important point!


Damen Choy, editor of Coffee Bean Direct Coffee-Bean-Direct.com provides timely information about the coffee market, as well as tips and ideas for coffee lovers and their friends. Visit Bulk Coffee Beans to know how you can buy bulk coffee beans direct from roasters to save money.

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