The Percolator Brewing Method
Percolator coffee is made by percolating water through ground coffee beans. A percolator is a coffee machine that consists of a filter, carafe, and heat source. The percolation process allows hot water to be pulled down through the grounds and into the carafe. Percolator coffee is very common and is considered the easiest way to make coffee. The main advantage of using a percolator is that it fairly evenly distributes water over the
Pressure & Grind Size Complementing Each Other
Pressure in coffee brewing is most popularly thought of with espresso. Pressure forces water through the coffee grounds quickly and uniformly. The average espresso shot is pulled in less than 24 seconds. Pressure speeds along the extraction process and requires finely ground coffee to create the pressure in the first place. Coarsely ground coffee doesn’t allow a machine to create that pressure on the spot of extraction. Finely-ground coffee ensures that the
The Moka Pot Brewing Method
There are few things in this world as rich and delicious as a cup of coffee made with a Moka pot. This traditional brewing method results in a coffee with unparalleled taste and body. If you've never experienced the joy of drinking Moka pot coffee, you're truly missing out. A Moka pot is a type of stovetop coffee maker that produces rich, flavorful coffee. The pot consists of three chambers: a bottom chamber
AeroPress ~ A Complete Brewing Guide
There’s nothing better than a good cup of coffee. However, it may be time to step up your espresso brewing with little more than an Aeropress. For this, there are a few simple things you must understand to get the best Aeropress espresso experience. To get started, you’ll need an Aeropress (with 2 filters)
How Temperature & Grind Size Work Together
We find that many people do not make coffee, cold at home. Rather, they purchase from a local shop. Knowing how brewing cold changes your grind settings will give you the power to make a delicious cold brew at home. When you brew coffee with cold water, it changes the extraction process.
Chemex Coffee Maker ~ What You Need to know!
CHEMEX® delivers the purest flavor experience Made of non-porous Borosilicate glass which will not absorb odors or chemical residues CHEMEX pour-over allows coffee to be covered and refrigerated for reheating without losing flavor. Simple, easy to use with timeless, elegant design.