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The Best Coffee Maker for Multiple Servings
Since the coffee revolution began, roughly a decade ago, people have started to realize that if you want to get the best taste from your coffee, ‘speed’ and ‘convenience’ shouldn’t be at the top of your list of wants.
Simply put, the best coffee makers don’t care if you’re late for work, or a doctor’s appointment. Coffee brewing is a delicate process, and the best-rated coffee maker takes some time to extract those complex, delicious flavors people have come to love from the coffee grounds. I’ve reviewed the best coffee makers for singles. Now, I’m going to tell you about the best coffee maker for multiple servings.
Useful Link: What Is The Best Coffee Maker
In particular, the Bodum French Press is Best Coffee Maker Reviews in this category of devices. The brewing time with a French Press varies, but a good rule of thumb is that the larger the serving (French Presses vary in size), the longer you will want the hot water to soak in the coffee grounds.
The French Press might be the most straightforward coffee maker on the market. It is even simpler than the Phin – a Vietnamese coffee maker I recommended as a best buy for single people. Essentially, the French Press consists of a carafe (usually glass or heat-resistant plastic), and a circular filter with handle and removable top attached (this is the ‘press’ part of the device – sometimes referred to as a ‘plunger’). That’s it; it consists of only two elements. This makes it easy to use and even easier to clean. But now, let’s move on to the ‘how to’ part of this article.
The French Press is going to deliver a highly concentrated coffee flavor, so the first thing you need to do is take care of buying your coffee beans. You will want to purchase quality because that quality is going to burst forth when you take your first sip of the coffee made with this top coffee maker.
The first, and most important step, once you’ve bought some quality coffee beans, is to coarsely grind them – you do not want to use finely ground coffee with a French Press – the filter is not designed to separate it out. Add a cup of these coarsely ground coffee beans into the carafe.
Next, heat water to a boil and then let it cool a bit. Add the hot water to the glass carafe. Now, gently stir the water and ground coffee, put the ‘press’ in place on top of the carafe, and let it sit.
Note: at this point, you have not plunged the filter into the coffee mixture. Let the coffee sit for 4-5 minutes, then slowly plunge the filter into the carafe, using the handle. The filter will press the ground coffee into the bottom of the carafe. At this point, the coffee is ready to serve.
In Closing
I used a French Press - The Best Coffee Maker for years when I was living with my roommates, and you can trust me; no coffee lover is going to go away disappointed if you brew their coffee with a French Press. This coffee maker has been around since 1929, and the basic design has gone unchanged. So, if you don’t trust me, you should be able to trust 90 years of coffee-drinking history.
Since the coffee revolution began, roughly a decade ago, people have started to realize that if you want to get the best taste from your coffee, ‘speed’ and ‘convenience’ shouldn’t be at the top of your list of wants.
Simply put, the best coffee makers don’t care if you’re late for work, or a doctor’s appointment. Coffee brewing is a delicate process, and the best-rated coffee maker takes some time to extract those complex, delicious flavors people have come to love from the coffee grounds. I’ve reviewed the best coffee makers for singles. Now, I’m going to tell you about the best coffee maker for multiple servings.
Useful Link: What Is The Best Coffee Maker
- French Press - The Best Coffee Maker for Multiple Servings
In particular, the Bodum French Press is Best Coffee Maker Reviews in this category of devices. The brewing time with a French Press varies, but a good rule of thumb is that the larger the serving (French Presses vary in size), the longer you will want the hot water to soak in the coffee grounds.
The French Press might be the most straightforward coffee maker on the market. It is even simpler than the Phin – a Vietnamese coffee maker I recommended as a best buy for single people. Essentially, the French Press consists of a carafe (usually glass or heat-resistant plastic), and a circular filter with handle and removable top attached (this is the ‘press’ part of the device – sometimes referred to as a ‘plunger’). That’s it; it consists of only two elements. This makes it easy to use and even easier to clean. But now, let’s move on to the ‘how to’ part of this article.
The French Press is going to deliver a highly concentrated coffee flavor, so the first thing you need to do is take care of buying your coffee beans. You will want to purchase quality because that quality is going to burst forth when you take your first sip of the coffee made with this top coffee maker.
The first, and most important step, once you’ve bought some quality coffee beans, is to coarsely grind them – you do not want to use finely ground coffee with a French Press – the filter is not designed to separate it out. Add a cup of these coarsely ground coffee beans into the carafe.
Next, heat water to a boil and then let it cool a bit. Add the hot water to the glass carafe. Now, gently stir the water and ground coffee, put the ‘press’ in place on top of the carafe, and let it sit.
Note: at this point, you have not plunged the filter into the coffee mixture. Let the coffee sit for 4-5 minutes, then slowly plunge the filter into the carafe, using the handle. The filter will press the ground coffee into the bottom of the carafe. At this point, the coffee is ready to serve.
In Closing
I used a French Press - The Best Coffee Maker for years when I was living with my roommates, and you can trust me; no coffee lover is going to go away disappointed if you brew their coffee with a French Press. This coffee maker has been around since 1929, and the basic design has gone unchanged. So, if you don’t trust me, you should be able to trust 90 years of coffee-drinking history.
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