How to Make a Good Pot of Drip Coffee
How to Make a Good Pot of Coffee
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These are tips for making a superior pot of coffee using a standard drip coffee maker (presuming you already know the basics. Try these suggestions at home or at work. If you’re on the go, however, you may want to read How to Make Good Hotel Room Coffee Steps
- The ground coffee should not look like coffee colored baby powder, but rather like poppy seeds.
- Using a blade grinder can make a lot of very fine powder in even a coarse grind that can clog the filter and cause grounds to overflow into the pot.
Video
This video provides some basic tips on making better coffee, with a focus on the beans.
Tips
- Many electric coffee pots do not heat coffee to an adequate and consistent temperature. Make sure to do some research before buying a coffee maker. Do not assume that the most expensive coffee maker at the store is the best.
- If you would like to reduce the staining of teeth put a rinsed eggshell in the filter with the ground beans the Calcium Carbonate will bind some of the tannins.
Warnings
- Be careful not to grind the beans too fine or it will clog the filter and back up the coffee machine.
- Do not let the brewed coffee sit for too long. Coffee becomes increasingly bitter the longer you let it sit. Half an hour is pretty much the longest you should let it go without drinking it. Additionally, coffee maintains freshness better in an insulated carafe than a glass carafe on a warming plate.
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