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How to Make Good
Coffee
Preparing a good cup of coffee should be easy,
you're simply combining ground beans with water
until the brew is drinkable. But the variations in
technique are almost infinite, and the quality
depends on sure-handed knowledge. Different coffee
models will require different techniques, but here
are a few helpful tips for all makes:
Coffee is perishable.
Make a cup as soon as possible
after opening the jar or packet.
Maintain the unique
taste by storing coffee in an air-tight container.
To keep it fresh for even longer some people
recommend you to put it in the fridge or freezer
(others say never put the coffee in the fridge or
freezer, the choice is really up to you!).
Measure the coffee and water
accurately.
Two level teaspoons
of coffee to six ounces water.
Be sure your coffee
is fresh and your coffeemaker is clear.
The lime deposits that build up in the pot can be removed with a strong
solution of vinegar and water.
Choose the correct grind for your machine. Draw
fresh water from the cold tap. Hot water can pick up
impurities in the pipes, and water that has been
sitting loses its oxygenation. Make sure your water
is hot, but not boiling, for the best mix of grind
and water.
Remove the brew basket containing the grounds
immediately.
Don't keep the coffee in the brewer or
on a hot plate for more than forty-five minutes.
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