|
How do I brew
the perfect cup of Best Bean Coffee?
To make the
perfect cup of coffee requires more than just great beans,
it is a combination of factors. Starting off with making
sure you have the right equipment and supplies. Lets take a
look at this process and how you can make the most out of
Best Bean Coffee...
Preparation
To ensure an
excellent cup of coffee every time, be sure to take the
following factors into account. While each factor may
seem minor, when combined together they can turn a good
cup of coffee into a great one!
Coffee
Machine
Make sure
you are using a quality coffee machine that is cleaned free
from calcium in the water reservoir and coffee build up in
filter holder compartment. Once every couple dozen brew
cycles you may wish to decalcify your machine to improve
coffee taste and keep your machine running smoothly for
years.
Water
Use only fresh, cold, clean water - preferably from a
filtration system or filtered jug. Tap water contains
chemicals and minerals that have a negative effect on
the taste of your coffee. Remember that water is the
major component of your coffee and has a dramatic impact
on the overall success of your coffee.
Cream or
Milk
There are a variety of creams and milks available. Try
starting off with a 10% cream and move to lower
percentages as desired. Milk typically lacks texture and
leaves the coffee tasting watery. Always use the
freshest possible milk or cream. Since coffee is
comprised almost completely of water it is a very low
calorie drink, however the higher the cream percentage
the more calories you add.
Sugar
There are a number of sugar types available. Typically
white refined sugar is sufficient, however brown sugar,
rock sugar and other interesting varieties are available
at your local store. People with low calorie diets may
use a substitute sweetener as directed by their
physician, however this does impact the taste of the
coffee.
Filters
Only use filters that are fully compatible with your
machine. Overall, cone shaped filters perform better
than the basket type. We recommend non-bleached filter
paper from a company that practices tree conservation
and proper renewal practices which are usually indicated
on the box of the filters.
Storage
It is
recommended that coffee is not purchase in bulk, but
rather in the amounts you will use over a relatively
short period of time to retain freshness. Optimally you
want it stored in an air tight container away from
light, in a cool location. However, we do not recommend
storage in a fridge or freezer as this adversely affects
the coffee. Be sure when resealing packaging or when
transporting coffee to another container that as much
air is removed from the package as possible.
Brewing
Each Best
Bean Coffee pouch yields 10 cups of brewed coffee. A good
starting point when determining how much or little
ground coffee to apply against the amount of water being
used is 1 to 2 tablespoons (10g) of coffee per 6 fluid
oz. (180 ml) of water.
From there you can increase or decrease the amount of
water or ground coffee to suit your taste. Unless your
coffee machine has a feature to compensate, it is
recommended you brew at least 3 or 4 cups worth of
coffee each brew cycle. Lower amounts yield uneven
results and you'll most likely want to go back for more
anyway if its Best Bean Coffee! It is important that
once you remove the ground coffee and put it in the
coffee machine that you begin brewing immediately. The
ideal brewing temperature for coffee is between 195˚F
and 205˚F with the total brew time being no longer than
6 minutes on a conventional coffee machine.
Serving
Once the
coffee brewing process is complete, consume immediately.
After being brewed, coffee rapidly deteriorates and
within 30 minutes starts to become bitter and poor
tasting. Never re-heat cold coffee in the microwave, and
once the heating element has been turned off on your
coffee machine, do not turn it back on. When serving
your coffee, you may want to consider, if convenient,
pouring the coffee into a pre-warmed mug.
|