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Cast Iron Coffee Roasting

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  Roasting coffee at home is a rewarding and flavorful experience. Discover the art of cast iron coffee roasting and learn how to elevate your coffee-making skills with this comprehensive guide.      The second most basic method of roasting coffee beans is in a cast iron pan.  Consistency is very hard to achieve with basic methods like this one, but it does help if you want to learn the art before moving up to the big leagues.  I personally make sure to note the temperature and times in an observation log so that if I have exceptionally good results, I can replicate them.  I like to know at what time I noticed the cracks as well as when I stopped.  For this method just constantly stir it with a wooden or metal spatula and play around with trial and error.  This is another technique that doesn't require electricity for those who are camping, living off the grid, or just preparing for the zombie apocalypse.  

Cold Brew

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  Cold brew coffee is a refreshing and smooth alternative to traditional hot coffee. Learn how to make your own cold brew at home and discover the best tips and techniques for preparing this delicious beverage. Cold Brew is different than hot coffee that has been cooled.  This is made by adding coffee grinds and water that is either cold or room temperature together and letting it set in the fridge for about twenty-four hours.  This is kind of like the crock pot method of coffee because you "set it and forget it", you won't be able to enjoy it immediately.  This makes a different cup of coffee because it results in less acidity.  Many people will notice that it naturally is sweeter and smoother.  When it is time to enjoy it you can pour it through a filter.  Another option is when you begin making it you put the grinds in a cheesecloth bag like the kind used to make almond milk.  You can just take the bag out and toss the grinds and wash the bag f...

Single Serve Coffee Pods

Single-serve coffee pods are a convenient and easy way to make a cup of coffee. Learn more about how to use them and find out if this is the best option for your coffee-making needs.  Single-serve coffee pods started becoming popular around 2010 with the invention of Keurig.  These are nice because this is the most convenient method.  Just pop a pod into the machine and push a button.  Naturally this means the least control over the outcome, but at the same time it allows for the most consistency.  This could be good or bad, it means you always get the cup you love or the cup you don't like. If you are interested in Keurig , you may view their official page.

Aeropress

The Aeropress is a popular coffee brewing device known for its simplicity and versatility. Discover the art of making delicious coffee with an Aeropress and learn different techniques and tips for the best coffee preparation.   An Aeropress technique is kind of like a combination of French Press and Espresso.  The technique has no one right way, many people do it differently.  This is kind of like a double-edged blade because it makes it more problematic to prescribe a method.  What we can do though, is use tips from the pros and emulate the best recipes.  First the water is heated up.  Invert the Aeropress so the plunger itself is on the counter.  Next coffee grinds are poured into the Aeropress.  We want to use about twice the grinds you would normally use. Then all of the water is added like a French press except we do not worry about pre-infusion and bloom.  Instead you will stir this rather vigorously for about thirty seconds.  Once...

Manual Pour Over

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  Manual pour over is a popular coffee brewing method that allows you to extract the full flavor of the coffee beans. Learn about the steps, techniques, and tips for making a perfect cup of pour over coffee at home.     This method is similar to using a standard drip coffee maker, but you have more control over the water temperature and the pouring speed. You also don’t need any electricity, which makes it ideal for camping or living off the grid. You start by boiling the water and then letting it cool down for about thirty seconds to reach around 200 degrees. Then you slowly pour it over the ground coffee in a filter, using a figure-eight motion to wet the coffee evenly. There are many brands of this type of coffee maker, but Chemex is one of the most famous. You may purchase Chemex products on their site.

Espresso

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  Espresso is a highly concentrated coffee beverage made with finely ground coffee beans and hot water. Learn about different methods of coffee preparation and how about enjoying espresso at home. One day quite some time back a coffee drinker didn't want to have to wait for their coffee to finish brewing so they asked the question "What would happen if I used pressure to force the water through the bed of grinds?"  This led to the creation of Espresso.  Rather than just making regular coffee quicker it actually made an entirely different kind of coffee with a unique flavor.  Other coffee drinks that are built on that are lattes and cappuccinos.  The idea is to use steam to foam up or heat some milk to be added to the espresso.  This is usually the most expensive to make in terms of purchasing the necessary equipment and often the most difficult to master.  The cheaper machines will normally have a cost approaching $100.  The problem with these mac...

Coffee Brewing methods

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The modern coffee consumer has more ways to prepare coffee than ever before.  I intend to discuss each in further detail, but for now, these are: French Press Espresso Manual Pour Over Syphon Aeropress Single Serve Pods Percolator Cold Brew Standard Coffee Machine