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Food Editorials » Beverages » Coffee
Preparing The Perfect Cup Of Coffee
By. Brian Hill
Most coffee "addicts" are in search of the perfect cup of coffee. Stores are scoured for the many variety of beans to experiment with, different techniques of roasting are used as well as an assortment of brewing methods, all with a view to brew the perfect cup of coffee. At last you have found exactly what you were looking for.

To begin with, wash out all your coffee making equipment thoroughly. This includes the grinder and the coffee maker, from top to bottom. Residue from previous cups of coffee can turn stale and subtly change the flavor of your next brew. If you clean the equipment after every use, you will avoid this problem and will have made the first step towards brewing your perfect cup of coffee.

Next, buy from a top quality supplier the freshest coffee beans that they have. That does NOT include your supermarket! There are many coffee suppliers that can be recommended who have the freshest, high quality beans available. It is also important that you don't buy too many beans at a time. Buy small quantities of beans - enough to use up in a month or less - otherwise the beans will be too old by the time you get to use them.

Another very important factor in how your coffee tastes is the water used. Tap water that has a taste of any sort, will pass that on to your beverage. To get the best results, use distilled water. This will also prevent the buildup of minerals in your coffee maker. If you do choose to use tap water, let it run for a few minutes to clear out any impurities that might be stored in the pipes. If at all possible, start with the coldest water available.

If you want that perfect cup then grinding your own beans is really the only way to go. The oils that are released when a coffee bean is ground are very volatile and tend to dissipate very quickly. For this reason, it's best to grind the beans right before they are used. There are plenty of small, inexpensive grinders that can be used to make your daily cup of coffee ' or you can purchase a combination coffee grinder/maker where the beans are ground "in situ" and deposited directly into the container underneath, and then the coffee-maker takes over.

To spread the tiny particles of coffee evenly through the brew you must stir the pot of coffe before serving, then you will provide the perfect cup each time you pour. You will find many people who will tell you that most coffee lovers actually drink their coffee in a diluted form. The correct ratio of coffee beans to water is exactly 2 tablespoons of coffe beans to one cup of water.

By following the above steps, you will have accomplished the "piece de resistance" of the coffee world -- a cup of coffee that is just right, perfect in flavor, in texture and in color.

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About The Author, Brian Hill
Author Brian Hill runs his own internet coffee store and has long been a "gourmand" coffee drinker. You can visit his virtual store online at: infosource.biz/coffeestore/Feel free to distribute this article in any form as long as you include this resource box.
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