Coffee Brewing Methods: Is Your Coffee Brewer Just a Drip?

For most of us, brewing up our morning cup of coffee is more than just a necessity, it is a matter of convenience. Each night, millions of us coffee lovers pile heaping tablespoons of our favorite gourmet coffees into those paper filters, fill the tank of our coffee makers with water and set the timer so that our coffee is ready and waiting first thing in the morning.

But why would anyone spend good money on the finest gourmet coffee beans or fresh ground gourmet coffees and use just any home coffee maker.

So if you are like me and you enjoy the finest gourmet and specialty coffees available, then you must also believe that they deserve the best and most reliable coffee brewing equipment available.

Here is a quick list of the most popular coffee brewing methods & equipment starting from the best:

French Press

The French press coffee maker (or press pot) is universally recognized as the best brewing method, allowing for the truest coffee taste and aroma. This method actually brews the coffee in the hot water (as opposed to drip machines which only pass the water through the coffee and a filter). After a few minutes of brewing, a metal filter is pressed through the brew catching the coffee grinds and then trapping them at the bottom of the carafe. What is left over is full-bodied coffee with all its aroma and essences.

One of the main advantages to using a French press, other than great coffee taste, is the amount of control you have. You can control the water temperature (which incidentally should be around 190 to 200 degrees Fahrenheit, a temperature that drip makers do not achieve), you can control the amount of coffee you want to add, and you can control the brew time. Four minutes of brew time and 30 seconds of “plunging” time is considered best.

Another great feature about the French press is that it is extremely portable and only requires hot water. You can take it camping or use it in places with limited kitchen space, like a boat or an RV. Some press pots can also be used to brew loose leaf teas in the same manner.

As an aside, you shouldn’t leave your brewed coffee in the press-pot with the grounds after you brew it! Either consume it or transfer it to a carafe, preferably a thermal carafe.

Vacuum Brewer

Vacuum brewers aren’t very common, but they make coffee just about as well as a French press since the coffee and water are brewing together. A vacuum brewer has an upper and a lower chamber connected by a tube with a small filter inside. Coffee grounds are placed in the upper chamber, and water is placed in the lower chamber. As the lower chamber is heated, the water rises up to meet the coffee in the upper chamber where the brewing begins. After brewing, the water (now coffee) cools and seeps back down into the lower chamber leaving the used coffee grinds behind in the upper chamber. Ideally, the upper chamber is removed and the lower chamber is used as a decanter for the finished coffee.

Vacuum brewers can be electric, stovetop, or even used over a sterno can for dramatic tabletop brewing!

The Toddy Maker

The toddy maker or Cold-Brew Coffee Maker uses an unusual cold-brewing method that creates a coffee concentrate. This concentrate is then mixed with hot water to make coffee. The concentrate can be stored in a refrigerator and used to make one cup at a time if you so desire. This method produces a low-acid coffee, which is doctor recommended for coffee drinkers with stomach conditions.

Although this method of coffee brewing is sounds a bit odd, the result in taste is pleasantly surprising. One drawback is the amount of time it takes to brew. A good idea is to brew the coffee overnight. Once brewed, the concentrate can produce more than just one pot of coffee, so it’s not a nightly event for a great cup of morning coffee!

Drip Grind Coffee Makers

Drip Grind coffee makers are the most common and usual coffee brewing method that we are familiar with.

In this method, water is dripped over and passes through the coffee grinds and a filter and is caught by the coffee pot below. Despite being the most common brew method it also happens to be the one which produces a coffee brew with the least amount of flavor and aroma.

There are generally 2 filter options for the drip grind coffee makers.

Permanent filters: are just what they say, permanent. They are usually gold-plated so they don’t add any unwanted metallic taste to your coffee, resistant to corrosion so they are dishwasher safe and economical because they don’t need replacing. Permanent filters are preferred because they allow for better coffee taste as opposed to the second filter option, paper filters.

Paper filters are the most common filter choice for the drip grind coffee makers. Unfortunately, paper filters can filter out more than just coffee grinds. Flavorful oils can be left behind in the filter and not make it to the finished coffee brew resulting in less coffee flavor and aroma. Since permanent filters allow for more liquid to pass through, the end result is a more flavorful cup.

As you can see, the most common brew method happens to be the one which produces the least amount of coffee flavor and aroma. Since, mornings usually need to be made quick and simple, most people have never had their coffee brewed any other way. If you are one of these people, don’t just splurge on gourmet coffee’s, get a small French press maker, start experimenting and experience the truest coffee flavor & aroma in each cup.

Dr. Vince Manzello is simply a coffee lover. His search for a quality coffee distributor led to the development of http://www.WeBeJava.com. We Be Java is not only the distributor but they are affiliated directly with the roastery! Why is this so important? By dealing directly with the roastery, your coffee order is roasted in small batches right before it is shipped. Your coffee order is not sitting around on a shelf just waiting for you to order it! We Be Java’s affiliated roastmaster hand picks beans from around the world, blends, flavors & roasts your order so you get the finest coffees available. Our gourmet & specialty coffees have even been featured in Time Magazine! We Be Java’s roastery is also certified Organic Coffee Handler and Processor. Check out http://www.webejava.com for yourself and see if you don?t agree with Vince.

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Espresso coffee is becoming more and more popular around the world. This kind of coffee is made using a blend of several different coffee beans that all come from different countries. Many people think that this translates as ‘express’ due to the fact that when they order it, it is made right then and there and delivered right to them.

All around the world, this kind of coffee is linked to Italy. Italy itself has become synonymous with the best coffee mixtures that can be found. Many people enjoy visiting Italy as a place to truly enjoy and celebrate the flavor of coffee.

Espresso seems like a fairly simply drink, but is in fact relatively complex to produce. Espresso, or caffe espresso, is a concentrated brew of coffee. It is made by pressing extremely hot water (not boiling) under a high pressure in coffee that has been specially ground to a consistency of between powder and fine.

When you go into a cafe and ask for this kind of espresso coffee, you will find that it is served in a small shot-sized glass that will hold a small amount of coffee. The amount is so small because the coffee served is very strong.

How to Make Your Own Good Espresso

There are many specific requirements for making a tasty mug of espresso coffee. The first is that you will need to use a greater dose of coffee in proportion to the water used than you would with traditional coffee. If you want to pull a shot of espresso then you should fill a filter basked with 7-10 grams of ground coffee, or 12-18 if you want a double shot.

The temperature of the coffee, and the time of consumption, is extremely important if you want to make your ideas espresso. This means the coffee should be consumed within 2 minutes after it is served. Freshly brewed coffee should always either be serviced or mixed with other beverages immediately, otherwise the taste will deteriorate with cooling.

If you make the coffee carefully then the end result should be that you have two 1-1 ounce shots of the drink, topped off with crema. If you brew it in less than 25 seconds then it is less than under-extracted, and will seem watery, weak tasting and bitter. If you take over 30 seconds then it will become over-extracted.

If you want to make the perfect cup of espresso coffee then this will take a combination of science and art. Traditional machines are only used to make coffee, but there are now many modern machines that are also used to make espresso and cappuccino.

The consumption of espresso is expected to keep on growing, and more and more people are buying coffee machines at home. All it takes is a little practice to perfect that coffee brewing method and enjoy espresso coffee at home.

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