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You've stepped it up to Specialty Coffee... Now Don't Ruin it!

by Michael Lammon on Mar 20, 2025
You've stepped it up to Specialty Coffee... Now Don't Ruin it!

Congratulations! You have taken a step forward in your coffee enjoyment with a Specialty Coffee. Now let’s make sure you don’t ruin it!

Freshness - Don’t let these beans sit around too long. Coffee is at its freshest closest to roast day.

The Grind -

When to grind: Grind your beans as close to brew time as possible for maximum freshness & flavor.

The Grinder: A burr or mill grinder is best because the coffee is ground to a consistent size. A blade grinder is less preferable because of the inconsistency and often leaves a burn taste to the beans.

Size of Grind: The size of the grind is most important to the taste of your coffee. Too fine of a grind can leave your coffee tasting bitter, while a flat taste means the grind is too coarse. Here’s a quick guide for grinding:

French Press - Coarse, very chunky

Drip - Medium, like kosher salt

Espresso - Fine, like table salt

Water -

Water source - The water you use is very important to the quality of your coffee. Use filtered or bottled water if your tap water is not good or has a strong odor or taste, such as chlorine.

If you’re using tap water, let it run a few seconds before filling your coffee pot, and be sure to use cold water. Avoid distilled or softened water.

Amount of water - the “Golden Ratio” - general guidance is one to two tablespoons of ground coffee for every six ounces of water.

Water Temperature - Unless you’re making a cold brew, be sure your brewing mechanism, whether it’s a drip coffee maker, espresso machine, pour over, or french press, can maintain a water temperature between 195 to 205 degrees Fahrenheit

Brewing Time -

How long the water is in contact with the coffee grounds is another important flavor factor. A quick guide to brew time:

Drip coffee maker - 5 minutes

French Press - 2-4 minutes

Espresso has an especially brief brew time — 20-30 seconds.

Cold brew, on the other hand, should steep overnight (about 12 hours).

Enjoying the Coffee

Let the coffee rest or sit a few minutes. Coffee drinkers typically find their coffee is at optimal temperature for optimal taste around 140 degrees Fahrenheit or below.

Now Enjoy!!!!

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