What are your favorite methods of bean preservation? Can anyone link me on Amazon.
What's the best way to store your coffee grounds and beans. Is placing the packages in the refrigerator or freezer after a week out in room temperature a good idea. What tips are out there?
What's the best way to store your coffee grounds and beans. Is placing the packages in the refrigerator or freezer after a week out in room temperature a good idea. What tips are out there?
Didn't see anything in the OT.
This is what I use to store my whole beans.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00167TT94/ref=ya_aw_od_pi?ie=UTF8&psc=1
It's an airtight container that looks and feels solid.
Store your beans at room temperature as air tightly as you can. Grind your beans immediately before use and don't store them.
I'm starting to get into brewing since my SO bought me a french press for Christmas. Obviously I'm a beginner but I love coffee and wanted to ask for recommendations on flavors/brands to use for a French press. I am planning on doing some cold brewing at some point as well.
FWIW, my Bodum with a glass collector had as much static cling with the beans as the plastic collector in my Encore.
Got some from my bro for Christmas.... my god. So good too just to blend in with some other coffee for added flavor....Just gimmie dat Highlander Grogg and I'll be happy.
Alright, coffee nerds: what's the best grinder to get for under $200? I am leaning toward the Baratza Encore because of this write-up over at The Sweet Home, but I like the idea of getting one with a glass collector to cut down on static. This KitchenAid model is a bit outside my budget, but it would match my KitchenAid mixer. Whatever I get will either go into my AeroPress or my Bialetti moka pot. Or, occasionally, a drip machine I have for when we're hosting. Thanks in advance for any recommendations.
Made a big move today. I've been drinking coffee almost everyday for around 15 years, and after years of settling for Mr Coffee and Keurig brews I decided to make the leap and get a french press, so it was:
Out with the old:
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And in with the new:
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I went all out and got the press, burr grinder and scale. I've made a couple of pots with the Dunkin Donuts whole beans, and they taste so much better out of the press than with the Keurig reusable pods, so much less watered down.
I'm still tinkering with ratio of beans to water. It seems like every site/youtube video has a different number, but I've been working off of 56 grams of coffee per 32 Oz of water.
There are a couple of other things that no one seems to agree on. For instance, do I mix the grounds half way through my poor or no? Also, do I start my 4 minute timer the moment I start pouring or when I put the lid on the press? I'd really appreciate some advice from the veteran french press guys/gals!
I really enjoy how brewing with this method feels like I'm actually making something. There's something about little rituals like this that I find really satisfying. I also enjoy having a damn good cup of coffee to start my day and having some in my mug for the early afternoon! Thanks to everyone on this forum who helped inspire me to step up my coffee game.
The beast is back. Glee.My automatic coffee machine broke two weeks ago (after 6 years of service and probably more than 7000 espresso served), and I have to wait for it to get repaired.
And you know what? It sucks.
I got an AeroPress for Christmas and am still searching for a good way to use it.
I grind a Dark Roast "Full Vengeance" from The Roasterie whole bean in a Hario mini Burr grinder to probably Medium grind. Any finer and I can't press the AeroPress plunger down without difficulty.
Otherwise I've stuck with the Standard brewing method. I like bold dark and strong coffee with as much liquid in the coffee as possible.
I also downloaded the iOS AeroPress Timer app and going through their recipes too.
Any tips on what I can try?
Okay, so my brand new moka pot seems to be leaking around the middle section when the coffee is about ready.
Online says check the gasket isn't damaged and check the seal. The gasket is brand new and fine. I tighten it up as much as I can, and I can't see anything wrong anywhere else. Don't really know what is happening.
Should I just return it? It's a Bialetti Express 6 cup.
how fine is the grind? Try something a little courser and see if it improves
I've tried 3 grinds - fine (but not quite espresso), medium-coarse (just slightly finer than I'd use in a French Press, noticeable chunks), and one that was somewhere in the middle.
They changed the taste, but the leaking was the exact same in all 3.
I'm holding the base with an oven glove and tightening it as far as it will go. I did the first one a little less than that and figured the leaking was because it wasn't tightened properly, but tightening it up more didn't fix it.
when it leaks does steam also come out the safety valve on the side? Is it possible that A) water got on the safety valve or B) you filled the water to or above the valve?
Okay, so my brand new moka pot seems to be leaking around the middle section when the coffee is about ready.
Online says check the gasket isn't damaged and check the seal. The gasket is brand new and fine. I tighten it up as much as I can, and I can't see anything wrong anywhere else. Don't really know what is happening.
Should I just return it? It's a Bialetti Express 6 cup.
We just switched from Keurig to a Ninja coffee maker. In the past I have also used an Aeropress.
Holy cow the difference the Ninja makes. The Keurig has been donated and we will never recommend or use one again.
I no longer see the point in using my Aeropress. The Ninja is just as good if not better with the same beans and grind.
I've tried 3 grinds - fine (but not quite espresso), medium-coarse (just slightly finer than I'd use in a French Press, noticeable chunks), and one that was somewhere in the middle.
They changed the taste, but the leaking was the exact same in all 3.
I'm holding the base with an oven glove and tightening it as far as it will go. I did the first one a little less than that and figured the leaking was because it wasn't tightened properly, but tightening it up more didn't fix it.
I got an AeroPress for Christmas and am still searching for a good way to use it.[...]
I am completely certain that people who get this fussy are absolutely bonkers. You can stir midway through, when filled all the way, when the steeping is done, or not at all. It doesn't matter. Go ahead and prepare yourself a ton of coffee someday to directly compare. If it doesn't matter to your taste, it doesn't matter.There are a couple of other things that no one seems to agree on. For instance, do I mix the grounds half way through my poor or no? Also, do I start my 4 minute timer the moment I start pouring or when I put the lid on the press? I'd really appreciate some advice from the veteran french press guys/gals!
Great, aren't they? For me it kind of has to be planned ahead since they make so much really strong brew at once, but they bring out completely different flavors from the beans and the texture is amazing. It's worth the extra bother in preparation and cleanup. What brand/model is the new one you got?Returned the other Moka pot, and bought a new one. So much better. No leaking, great cups of coffee. I love it.