Why drink stale coffee? (Part 4 Brewing)

in #coffee8 years ago (edited)

 

When it comes to brewing your ground coffee, there are a lot of choices:

1) Percolator –

old school method pretty much replaced by the drip coffee maker but you can still see them in westerns and campfires

2) Drip -

Automatic coffee maker – the de facto standard found in home and offices everywhere. Often accompanied with a large tin of pre-ground coffee

3) Vacuum Pot –

cool looking stacked glass compartments where the coffee defies gravity with the help of vapor pressure and moves to the upper chamber

4) Pour over –

put grounds in a filter then pour hot water over it

5) Aeropress –

similar to French press but manual pressure is used to force water through a fine filter

6) French Press –

soak your coffee in hot water then press away the grounds with a wire filter

7) Brikka –

stovetop espresso – heated water creates pressure and releases the weighted valve to force hot water through coffee grounds

8) Espresso machine –

pressurized water near boiling is forced through a puck of coffee grounds by a pump, resulting in a thick concentration of coffee

Part 1: https://steemit.com/coffee/@justinlaak/why-drink-stale-coffee-part-1

Part 2: https://steemit.com/coffee/@justinlaak/why-drink-stale-coffee-part-2-roasting

Part 3: https://steemit.com/coffee/@justinlaak/why-drink-stale-coffee-part-3-grinding    


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Beautiful. Maybe I will leave work early and go make myself a beautiful Aeropress cup. Sounds like the thing to do...

I clicked on your post specifically to see if you'd mentioned Aeropress, and was delighted to see that you had. :)

Delicious, I'm loving it!

My fav is the expresso machine for its pure intensity but am happy with a percolator coffee to start off the morning. #CoffeeisforClosers

My (worthless) upvote is for the Glengarry reference.

No matter, we are all new to the platform and over time we will hopefully grow together. Love GlenGarry!!

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Dang I love coffee.... Now I gotta go to the coffee shop and get MOAR!

Fresh grind in a french press is the way to coffee

Interesting post for coffee lovers like me! Would like to know who you recommended each of these to say businesses, consumers, etc for example. As some of us do not know the difference and to decide which to go with. Thank you for the post @justinlaak

I love french pressed coffee, and want to buy an espresso machine.

Get an Aeropress! It's a French press without the inevitable over-steeping and sludge! It brews espresso-strength coffee, but only costs $25 on Amazon!

Thanks! I looked it up. Got an Amazon gift card as a wedding gift and now I know what to buy first. ;)

One of the next entries in the series will go into more depth about what's involved in using an espresso machine

I've recently been mastering the art of pour over. It's pretty tricky but I'm proud of the progress I've made. I think I'm going to do a how to post soon!

Great article, I've seen part 1 and 2!! thanks for sharing! i just posted a watermelon cake! If you want, check it out ;)

Fun stuff. Thanks. It's worth noting that the flavor profile of an Aeropress coffee is much different than that of French press.

coffee is my favorite drink ))
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Do you think there's any value to putting coconut oil or "Brain Octane" into coffee? Seems to give a good rush.

Lol. Do you think this stuff works?

So @edgeland I think ketones are definitely a brain fuel and appear to help cognition. The military have been experimenting with ketones for a few years now.

Oh, cool. I didn't know this.

por over ftw, not rly a fan of all the machines

One of my favorite coffee shops is Harbinger in Fort Collins, CO, and they focus on the pour over.

Nice post!
I'm coffee enthusiast too :)
Yesterday I was make post about latte-art steemit logo tryings :)
best photos on the bottom of the page.
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If you have any expertise in pour-over coffees then I look forward to a post on that (and to your answering all my follow-up questions in comments).

I love coffee in general. Hot, cold, old and new. I loved this, thank you for sharing :)

I love the Brikka, i want my coffee to be hot.

I've made a while ago a post about cold drip coffee :) https://steemit.com/coffee/@lomomo/my-guide-to-cold-drip-coffee

I prefer espresso machine coffees, which brewing methods would you suggest to try and for what reasons?