Fresh Coffee To Start Your Day

There is nothing like a fresh cup of hot, steaming coffee first thing in the morning. It wakes you up, and it leaves you with a pleasant tingle on your tongue and an aroma that sets your mood for the rest of the day.

Some people are up and about after a small espresso. Others require several mugs of their favorite brew to get them going. One thing is certain, for millions of people around the world, there is nothing better to start the day than with a cup of fresh coffee.

Some coffee enthusiasts come with a complete set of equipment: a coffee bean roaster, a coffee grinder, and a coffee maker. They buy their own beans and roast them to get that perfect flavor, body and aroma. Some coffee drinkers are common fixtures at coffee shops like Starbucks.

The most important process of making coffee lies with two important components: the coffee grounds, and the amount of filtered water used. With the right amounts of both, you’ll be able to take yourself to coffee nirvana in a hot, steaming cup.

The quality of the coffee you choose is important, as well. Most people prefer to use Arabica coffee beans for the best flavor. Some people like to experiment, and combine different varieties of beans to get the best coffee blend for their taste.

You can opt to buy ground coffee, or equip yourself with a grinder to grind your own. Most coffee connoisseurs believe that you can achieve the best taste with a coffee grinder. Whole beans are repositories of flavor, and grounding them up fresh will release all that immediate coffee goodness.

Store your beans or ground coffee in air-tight containers away from sunlight, heat, and moisture. Excess heat will dry the oils that give coffee its flavor. If you have more than you can use, store the grounds in air-tight bags in your freezer for fresh coffee each time you need it.

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