The Brew Guide
these guides serve as a good place to start. The grinder you use, coffee you choose, and yes, even the water from your sink, can alter the taste in the cup. Every machine is different, so you’ll want to think of these parameters more as guidelines than law. Play around with your brewer and parameters to get each coffee to taste just how you like it.
Giver them a try
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Pour Over Method
The pour over method is a popular way of making coffee that involves pouring hot water over coffee grounds in a filter. This method allows for precise control over the...
Pour Over Method
The pour over method is a popular way of making coffee that involves pouring hot water over coffee grounds in a filter. This method allows for precise control over the...
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Aero Press
The portable and lightweight AeroPress brews a sweet, full-bodied cup wherever you are: at home, camping or on a road trip. This particular method is best when you’re out exploring...
Aero Press
The portable and lightweight AeroPress brews a sweet, full-bodied cup wherever you are: at home, camping or on a road trip. This particular method is best when you’re out exploring...
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French Press
The French press method is a classic way of making coffee that involves steeping coffee grounds in hot water and then using a plunger to separate the grounds from the...
French Press
The French press method is a classic way of making coffee that involves steeping coffee grounds in hot water and then using a plunger to separate the grounds from the...
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Cold Brew Method
Cold brew is a popular method of making coffee that involves steeping coffee grounds in cold water for an extended period of time. This process results in a smooth and...
Cold Brew Method
Cold brew is a popular method of making coffee that involves steeping coffee grounds in cold water for an extended period of time. This process results in a smooth and...