Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Different Coffee Methods: But Which One Do You Like?


Different Coffee Brewing Methods Explained


The espresso method of brewing, which was perfected by Italy, forces hot water through a finely grinded coffee bean, making a very strong coffee solution. It then is drained through the machine into cups. If desired, Espresso can become a lighter, frothy liquid known as cappuccino just by adding steamed milk. Espresso is commonly drunk in the United States and beyond, and is considered a delicacy.The episode was filmed over a week in March 2010. Ferber didn't know where he was going until a cab driver at the airport in Los Angeles told him. With a crew of anywhere from 20 to 30 people following him, Ferber was dropped off at an intersection and led to a low-income housing complex.Make sure that you are using the right size grind for the brew method of your choice. If a percolator is used, coarse grind is called for. Medium grind is what most people would use. This is appropriate for drip machines and French presses. Fine grind is mostly used in Europe in vacuum and Neapolitan flip methods. Extra fine grind is used in espresso machines.Use good, clean water. If your tap water is great as is, use that. If you wouldn't drink the water out of the tap use filtered water.The percolator method consists of placing coarsely ground coffee in a metal filter that is placed in a pitcher with cold water. The percolator heats the cold water, making it bubble up into the metal filter. After the percolating process if finished, a nice pot of coffee is ready and waiting to be consumed.The Arab or Turkish coffee brewing method is very easy � the ground coffee bean and two teaspoons of sugar are boiled three times in an ibriq � a small copper pot. This coffee brewing method isn�t all too common in the United States, but is a general practice for Arab culture.The filter method of brewing coffee is the most common used process today. Ground coffee beans are measured into a filter and then hot water is poured on top. This can be done by hand or in an electric coffee pot, which can be found in just about any home across the world.

The plunger method of coffee brewing involves warming a pot and then adding coarsely ground coffee beans in the bottom of it. Hot water is then added to create coffee. One can purchase mesh to divide the coffee beans from the liquid, but they do not last long. This method isn�t at all convenient, and may turn up grounds in your drinking experience. This is commonly used for camping and other outdoor activities if a percolator isn�t readily available.




Author: Robert Michael


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