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How To Find The Best Coffee Makers

Article by Brian Jones

Almost everyone loves coffee and there are times that these people would want to make the same type of store brewed coffee at home. The problem is that almost every coffee store has claimed that their coffeemakers are the “best” or “unrivaled”. It tends to get confusing if you don’t know what to look for. Here are some guidelines so that you don’t lose your way.

Know what you want

The first rule about choosing a coffeemaker is you preference. What type of coffee do you drink everyday? Can you make the same type of coffee everyday? Do you have the time to prepare the coffee yourself? Simple things like these can help define what type of a coffee drinker you are you and from there make your choices.

Know your budget

One reason why you might want to get a coffeemaker is that you would like to save on coffee costs at the local coffee house. You would use this coffeemaker to get the same quality coffee while at home and save you the trouble of going out all the time. Once you have determined your spending budget, you can start shopping around for one that would fit. Sometimes you may have to spend a bit more for some accessories but that’s really up to you. One way to save on shopping time is to go online and browse at several shopping sites.

Who knows, you may see the coffeemaker you are looking for on sale!Coffeemakers occupy a bit of space in your kitchen so you have to see if the one you plan to bring home would fit. It may seem trivial but you would be surprised how some people misjudge this aspect.

More often than not they don’t have any space to place and run the coffeemaker. If you don’t have space then you could opt to do some shelf or table modification but this would lead to more costs. Look for a coffeemaker that isn’t too big and can suit your demand of coffee per day.

Single serve or double serve?

Once you have decided where t place the coffeemaker, you have to check the way the coffeemaker operates. Are there a lot of buttons to pres or things that have to be done before you start brewing. One rule is that the coffeemaker must be easy for you to use in less than five minutes. If it takes longer then probably it is too complex for you.

Stick with a brand?

There are many coffee makers out there that have different brand names. It doesn’t mean that the most expensive or the most recognized is the best. Yes, they can be used for reference or as a guide but it doesn’t man that it’s the best choice. Who knows? You could very well get a brandless one but love the way it brews your coffee.

There are some smaller service coffee shops that specialize in making single serve coffee makers while others only opt for two. One thing that you have to be sure of is that at the end of the day is it worth it to make coffee at home?

Visit these sites if you want more information about best coffee makers or how to clean a coffee maker in particular.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - October 27, 2011 at 1:49 pm

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Tips When Buying Coffee

Nothing beats the comfort of brewing and enjoying your coffee at home. You could start your day right or end it in perfect harmony by sipping hot coffee while enjoying the company of your family in the coziness of your house. However, if you aim to make your home coffee brewing experience worthwhile, you have to make sure you are buying the best coffee available in the market. Here are some tips that could guide and help you when you are shopping for coffee in the supermarket or your local coffee roaster.

First, decide whether to purchase ground or whole bean coffee. If you are a coffee enthusiast and you always prefer the best, your natural choice should be buying whole bean coffee. This is because whole bean coffee is able to maintain its flavor and aroma much longer than ground coffee does. However, if you know nothing about grinding coffee, let your local roaster do it for you by buying ground coffee. There are different coffee grinders available but not all of them are easily operated and used. Invest in a burr grinder or a blade grinder if you aim to grind your own coffee whenever you need to.

When buying coffee beans at the supermarket, it is advisable to skip the major and bigger brands in favor of the local and less famous ones. Big brand coffee beans might have been stored in inventory or a warehouse for many months. If you want your coffee to be fresh, go for the minor brands.

Strive to buy only freshly roasted coffee beans. Coffee when stored for months may already lose its aroma and strong taste. Do not panic, buy or shop for more than enough coffee beans. It is best if you buy enough coffee that would last in your house or office just for two to three weeks. Coffee beans also tend to degrade by themselves if not properly stored.

As much as possible, prefer local roasters rather than superstores and groceries. Despite selling mostly unbranded coffee, local roasters are proven to sell high-quality and fresh coffee beans. You could always approach and ask your local roasters about coffee-related inquiries. You can also gain instant guidelines and tips for maintaining natural flavor, aroma, sweetness, acidity, and aftertaste. Coffee stocks in displays are usually aged a week old in local community roasters compared to months in supermarkets.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - October 27, 2011 at 9:57 am

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The Coffee Companion: A Connoisseur’s Guide to the World’s Best Brews

The Coffee Companion: A Connoisseur’s Guide to the World’s Best Brews

Remember the days when “heavenly coffee” came straight out of a vacuum-sealed can? No longer–this is the age of specialty coffees, and selecting a great bean is almost as complicated as choosing a fine wine. What’s the difference between medium roast, high roast, and French roast? Should you use a French press or a percolator to brew your dream cup? And what’s the difference between cappuccino, latte, and cafĂ© au lait, anyway? All these questions and more are answered in The Coffee Companion, a trim little volume to guide you through the coffee conundrum, from buying the beans to brewing them.

In addition to describing and rating more than 150 coffees from around the world, The Coffee Companion includes tips on roasting, grinding, and blending your own beans to create the perfect brew. There are also plenty of delectable recipes for making classic coffee beverages. So if you’re particular about the coffee you drink, don’t leave home without The Coffee Companion.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - October 26, 2011 at 12:22 pm

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William Bounds 08296 Sili Gourmet Silicone Collapsible Coffee Filter Holder, Red Reviews

William Bounds 08296 Sili Gourmet Silicone Collapsible Coffee Filter Holder, Red

  • Requires a #2 paper coffee filter (not included); heat resistant to 500F/260C
  • Collapsible coffee filter, perfect for travel or easy storage
  • Microwaveable and easy to clean, dishwasher safe
  • 4.3-Inch in diameter, 2-1/2-Inch high

Sili Gourmet is a collection of innovative silicone kitchen tools from William Bounds Ltd, the company best known for their gourmet salt, pepper and spice mills. The Coffee Break is a collapsible filter for making a quick and piping hot cup of coffee. Simply place Coffee Break on top of your coffee mug, insert a #2 paper coffee filter (not included) and ground coffee, then pour boiling water through the grounds. Enjoy. Coffee Break is heat resistant to 500F/260C and its collapsible, space-saving design makes storage a snap. Silicone will not stain or absorb odors and it’s dishwasher safe.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - October 26, 2011 at 8:51 am

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Brewing Coffee Best Practices

Are you a coffee lover? Do you also love brewed coffee? Have you ever tried to make that complete or must I say 100 percent brewed tasting coffee that you just made for yourself?

You may want to watch this video and learn how to make that delicious, perfected brewed coffee. Also in this video, you will learn the traditional ways of brewing your coffee.

Watch our expert as they share some tips and appropriate information for your knowledge to be able to brew coffee all by yourself. And with this video, you’re definitely going to have a lot to mimic in coffee brewing, and certainly only the best practices of brewing your coffee.

Enjoy and maybe you can start correctly brewing your coffee thereafter. So watch this video all about brewing coffee and the best practices used in brewing your coffee.

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Posted by Olga Hartman - October 25, 2011 at 1:41 pm

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Kona Coffee Blend, Luxury Gift Coffee From Aloha Island Coffee, 8 Oz Ground

Kona Coffee Blend, Luxury Gift Coffee From Aloha Island Coffee, 8 Oz Ground

  • Our DIAMOND II custom roast profile is the absolute best of our 100% Pure Organic Kona Coffee blended with our hand selected Estate Tropical Coffee.
  • Smooth, rich, aromatic and full-bodied, our DIAMOND II coffee selection is outstanding.
  • We have lovingly blended the best of the tropics by marrying our Pure Kona Coffee to the absolute best tropical coffee on earth.
  • Roasted to perfection and with the greatest of care, this coffee retains the smooth texture and rich, depth of flavor that you expect from Aloha Island Coffee products.
  • 8 Oz Ground for your convenience. An excellent gift selection for the coffee lovers in your life.

Our DIAMOND II custom roast profile is the absolute best of our 100% Pure Organic Kona Coffee blended with our hand selected Estate Tropical Coffee.

Smooth, rich, aromatic and full-bodied, our DIAMOND II coffee selection is outstanding.

We have lovingly blended the best of the tropics by marrying our Pure Kona Coffee to the absolute best tropical coffee on earth.

Roasted to perfection and with the greatest of care, this coffee retains the smooth texture and rich, depth of flavor that you expect from Aloha Island Coffee products.

8 Oz Ground for your convenience. An excellent gift selection for the coffee lovers in your life.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - October 24, 2011 at 12:47 pm

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5 Tips For Selecting A Coffee Of The Month Club

Article by Ray Forrest

Coffee of the Month Clubs are a great way to experience high quality, specialty coffees from all around the world at an affordable price. The recent demand in popularity for “coffee of the month” clubs has opened up a new channel for local coffee shops to showcase their flavorful blends on the internet. Most organic and fair trade coffee is roasted by local shops or micro-roasters that import beans from different regions globally. These coffee producers focus on roasting beans that are mostly organic, fair trade and shade grown to produce high quality, gourmet coffees that are rich in flavor with a mild touch on the palette that lacks the bitterness associated with lower grade coffees.

Demand for organic and fair trade products coupled with growth in online shopping means it makes good business sense for the savvy owner of a coffee shop to create a new sales channel using the web to distribute their specialty coffee products on a global basis. Today more than ever, establishing an e-commerce presence is a relatively easy task and the benefits of getting product online make it a worthwhile effort.

What does this mean for coffee lovers you might be asking? Now instead of having to settle for the “usual suspects” or big brand coffee producers, consumers have a wide variety or high quality, specialty coffees to choose from. Coffees of the Month Clubs are designed to offer shoppers the opportunity to experience a variety of specialty coffees on a monthly basis at an affordable price. As you start your search for a Coffee of the Month Club here are several tips on what to look for and how to find the best deal for yourself.

1. How much should I pay? Most organic and fair trade coffees range in price from .99 to per pound. This excludes ultra premium coffees such as Kona and Jamaican Blue Mountain. These two particular coffees range in price between and per pound.

2. Quality – Look for products that are certified organic and fair trade. These coffees are produced based on high quality standards that are free from harmful herbicides and pesticides and promote ethical and financial practices that support the local farmers and surrounding communities.

3. How to find? – Coffee producers big and small have moved onto the internet. You can find a variety of options available by doing a web search. Type in words and phrases such as – “coffee of the month club”, “coffee club”, or “organic coffee club” and you will find plenty of companies to choose from.

4. What should I buy? – Most companies offer a subscription to their coffee clubs ranging from 3-12 months in duration with orders shipping 1-2 times per month depending on when you make your purchase. If you can, purchase whole bean since it preserves freshness better than ground coffee.

5. How much should I buy? – Most two person households go through about 2lbs per month.

Once you’ve narrowed down your search make sure that the website you decide to purchase from looks credible and displays logos ensuring secure transactions. You can take it one step further and call the contact number on the website to validate their identity and protect yourself against fraud.

For all of you coffee lovers out there, there is nothing quite like the anticipation of receiving that special package in the mail every month and experiencing a new flavorful blend of coffee.

Ray Forrest, the author, is the marketing manager for Coastal Roasters, a coffee shop and micro-roaster of organic and fair trade coffees located in Tiverton, RI.

Find out more about Coffee of the Month Clubs and organic, fair trade coffees at http://www.coastalroasters.com

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Posted by Coffee Guy - October 24, 2011 at 9:29 am

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What are three countrys that produce quality coffee beans?

Question by giles: What are three countrys that produce quality coffee beans?

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Answer by mark
Columbia, Jamaica, US (Hawaii)

You could add Indonesia, Guatemala, and Ethiopia to that list as well.

Brazil is the largest producer but it’s focus is largely Robusto beans which are inferior to Arabica beans

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Posted by Coffee Guy - October 21, 2011 at 1:00 pm

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Emeril’s Big Easy Bold Coffee, 24-Count K-Cups for Keurig Brewers (Pack of 2)

Emeril’s Big Easy Bold Coffee, 24-Count K-Cups for Keurig Brewers (Pack of 2)

  • Coffee K-Cup for Keurig Gourmet Single Cup Brewer; no messy grinding or clean up
  • Airtight to lock in freshness and flavor
  • Brewing occurs inside the K-Cup so no flavor residue is left behind to spoil the next cup.
  • Please note: ‘regular’, ‘bold’ and ‘extra bold’ refer to the amount of coffee in the K-Cup

Emerils Big Easy Bold Keurig K-Cups are a classic Parisian roast. Emerils Big Easy Bold a thick, hearty blend. Its deep, dark color and invigorating aroma will definitely kick it up a notch. Emerils Big Easy Bold uses a minimum of 50% Rainforest Alliance Certified coffee beans.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - October 21, 2011 at 9:00 am

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Are instant coffees of inferior quality compared to regular types of coffee?

Question by Alexander T: Are instant coffees of inferior quality compared to regular types of coffee?
Is the cosumption of instant coffee from health standpoint of view worse than drinking, say, espresso or filter coffee regularly? I am asking because I find myself drinking quite a lot of instant coffee during the day, while in the office.

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Answer by upallnight
I’ve never heard of any more danger. Too much of either kind is bad for you, but it’s fine in moderation.

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Posted by Coffee Guy - October 20, 2011 at 1:50 pm

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