^^^^Couldn't agree with this more. ^^^Kevins coffee
Kevins coffee
Totally agree! My favorite normal cup is Harvest Moon from KMO coffee.^^^^Couldn't agree with this more. ^^^Kevins coffee
Correct.^^^^Couldn't agree with this more. ^^^Kevins coffee
Navperville.... coffee and cigars soonMy preferred coffee is from being cold-brewed. A friend of mine gave me a the Toddy system and it makes amazing coffee. I tend to make more batches of cold-brewed coffee in the Summer because it's perfect for cold coffee drinks (a batch is just shy of a liter and is a concentrate that you mix at 1:2 or 1:3 ratio).
Otherwise, I use a French Press and, for those of you who read the thread on ritual, I take my time in making it.
First, I start with beans that I roast myself (again, much more often in the Summer when I can roast them outside). My FP is a 12-cup and I grind 10 tablespoons of coffee (in a burr grinder). After the water boils, I set a timer for one minute to bring the temperature down to around 199-200 degrees. Then I pour in enough water to cover the grounds about an inch and stir well to make sure all the grounds are wet. Then I finish filling up the FP and pour hot water into my mug to warm it up.
I set a time for 4 minutes so that the coffee steeps. After the time goes off, I use a slotted spoon to remove as much of the wet coffee grounds as I can. This: 1) stops the steeping process as the FP sits while I drink coffee, 2) makes it easier to push down the plunger, and 3) reduces the amount of sediment at the bottom of my mug.
Speaking of the plunger, once I get as many grounds as I can out of the FP, I push down the plunger as slowly as I can as it helps emulsify the oils from the coffee and the water. Then I let it sit for a minute so that any grounds floating in the coffee can settle toward the bottom. Dump out the warm water from the mug (obviously) and enjoy!
Amen, brother!Navperville.... coffee and cigars soon