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The last step in your perfect cup of coffee all rests with you – the brewer! Grinding and Measuring Coffee should be ground on a medium drip setting for drip coffee. The consistency of the grind should imitate granulated sugar. We recommend one level tablespoon for every six ounces, but measuring should be tailored to your taste. Many coffee pots have pre-measured cups on the side of the carafe, but they are in 4 oz increments. A measuring cup can be used for more precise measure of your water. Water A cup of coffee is comprised of 95% water. Thus, good water is essential for a good cup of coffee! We recommend bottled or filtered water and many coffee pots today contain charcoal water filters that will produce a fine cup of coffee. Water temperature should be between 195º and 200º during your brew cycle and should take between 4 and 5 minutes to fill the carafe.
Serving and Storage Serve your coffee immediately! Never let it sit on the burner for more than 20 minutes. Use a thermal container to keep coffee that you plan to drink in the next 2 hours. Finally, store your coffee beans in an airtight container in a cool, dark place. Do not store in the freezer or refrigerator! The enemies of roasted coffee are moisture, temperature change, odors, and oxygen. Congratulations! You have just brewed a perfect Bad Ass cup of coffee! |