Best Drip Coffee Maker
Finding The Best Drip Coffee Maker
There is an obstacle course that is involved with brewing a great cup of coffee. When you wake up for work at
6:00 AM and you have 30-45 minutes to hit the road, how are you ever going to get a good, hot cup of coffee in your
hand when you do? The chances are, you could be brewing coffee in a way that delivers flavor far superior to what
you are getting now, and in the same amount of time, or even less.
To help you decide what brewing method, or methods, will best match your needs, start by asking these
questions:
1) What are the occasions do you normally drink coffee, and what is the relative importance of taste and
convenience?
2) How much money are you willing to spend on coffee, a coffee maker, or various brewing equipment?
3)Can this particular brewing equipment produce great coffee?
For most coffee lovers, the biggest hurdle to overcome as you begin to get serious about coffee is the fact that
you own an electric drip coffeemaker, and the vast majority of the best drip coffee maker machines sacrifice
some of the taste for convenience. If good taste is your ultimate goal, you may want to think of an investment of
time rather than dollars. Grinding fresh coffee beans, and measuring coffee precisely, will become second nature
after about a week. If you will be going to the trouble of buying fresh, perfectly-roasted coffee beans, then you
should brew coffee to get every last little precious bit of flavor and aroma you are paying for.
A good, quality drip coffee maker combines the essential brewing elements in a specific way. You need a
filter that contains a large amount of fresh grounds for each 6 ounces of coffee brewing. The water should be
heated to 195-205 degrees F. The water should be allowed to saturate the grounds gently and thoroughly. The total
brew cycle, from start to finish, must take from 4 to 6 minutes. If it takes any longer than 8 minutes, the coffee
will probably be overextracted and slightly bitter.
It is almost impossible to brew drip coffee that meets the above criteria using your typical home electric
brewer. This is what leads to the frustration so many coffee lovers come across when they try to duplicate good
coffee-bar coffee at home. Brewing coffee manually, where you control the brewing process, is still the absolute
best way to get a great cup of coffee. Since almost no coffee maker under $150 can produce great coffee, you will
have to sacrifice some flavor when using one. Spend some money and get the best drip coffee maker
you can find, and one that gets the best reviews, regardless of price, and you will come closest to the
best cup of coffee possible in an automatic coffee maker.
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