How to Brew Coffee at Home, Just Like a Pro Barista

If your daily coffee shop habit is starting to make an impact on your wallet, it may be time to start getting caffeinated at home. You don’t have to settle for an inferior cup, however; simply follow these tips to brew coffee just like your favorite barista!

  1. Start with high-quality coffee. It may seem obvious, but one of the best ways to brew a great cup is by using great coffee! Try to purchase coffee as soon after it was roasted as possible, such as from a local roaster. Also, buy it in small quantities to ensure its freshness.
  2. Just add water. Fresh, filtered water, that is. Because water is the foundation of your coffee, it should taste fresh and free of chemicals such as chlorine.
  3. Grind beans on the spot. Instead of grinding all of the beans at once at the grocery store, invest in a home grinder so that you can grind them as you use them. Also, be sure to vary the size of the grounds based on what type of brewing system you use. For example, use a coarser grind for a French press and a fine grind for espresso.
  4. Use the proper ratio. To brew the perfect cup of coffee, keep in mind that you should use a ratio of 5 tablespoons of coffee to 16 ounces of water. This amount will brew two standard size cups, but you can double it to make more.

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Unique Gifts for Coffee Aficionados

What do you buy for the coffee enthusiast friend who seems to have every type of coffee pot, French press, or single cup coffee maker on the market today? How about these innovative coffee gifts?

AeroPress
The AeroPress brewing method may look a bit like a high school science experiment, but it brews rich, bold coffee in just 20 seconds. The device immerses ground coffee completely in hot water quickly and efficiently to extract all of the beans’ flavors without the bitterness of more time-consuming methods, and it results in a much lower acidity than traditional coffee brewers.

Toddy
Cold brewed coffee is one of the trendiest types of coffee in cafes today, beloved for its concentrated caffeine and low acidity level. The Toddy system takes hours to brew delicious coffee by using time instead of heat. The smooth, rich taste and lack of bitterness makes it well worth the wait.

Baratza Encore
The Barazta Encore is an efficient grinder that features 40 unique grind settings, including fine espresso-style texture and coarse grinds for pour-over brewing. Its minimal parts make cleaning the machine fast and easy, and its quiet motor isn’t as abrasive as many other at-home coffee grinders.

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