How Do You Brew Good Coffee At Home?

11 June 2009 in Coffee maker

I love Starbuck’s regular brewed coffee. When I make brewed coffee at home, it just doesn’t taste as good. Does anyone have any advice on how to brew excellent coffee at home?


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11 June 2009 Coffee maker

19 Comments to How Do You Brew Good Coffee At Home?

  1. get a french press

  2. rae b on 11 June 2009
  3. The debate over what temperature water to start with has always been a big one. I prefer cool to cold water, but I don’t believe you need to use bottled water UNLESS your tap water has a bad or chemical taste.
    The right kind of grounds make a huge difference, and if you use regular coffee brands, you would be best to try and get a darker roast. For example, Folgers has it written on the label as to how the coffee is blended. I don’t subscribe to coffee house brand coffees, but instead to fresh ground coffees from other brands (Millstone is one I like, but I also use Folgers, too.) Trying different flavors instead of just brands can make a difference.
    Finally, the right amont of coffee grounds to water is a factor. I believe in 8 rounded TBSPs for 12 cups, but my personnal preference is a 1 mug maker so I can get the right amount for every 14oz mug I make.

  4. jkmmah on 11 June 2009
  5. Buy good, fresh roasted beans and use a Melitta Manual Pour coffee pot with a filter. The problem with automatic coffee brewers is that they don’t heat up the water enough to get the most out of the coffee beans.
    Melita makes a wide range of manual filter devices that they call gourmet brewers. They include single cup brewers to Euro models that can do 6, 8 or even 10 cups. You boil your own water, measure out your coffee, and pour your “off the boil” water into the filter slowly, covering all the grounds. Repeat until the proper volume of coffee has been brewed.

  6. Inground Pool Pumps on 11 June 2009
  7. Keep your coffee pot clean! You should run a full pot of just water through every couple weeks to make sure nothing is building up in the pipes and stuff. You can also run it through with a little bit of dish detergent if you want, just make sure you run another couple pots of water through to make sure you get it all out. You should do that at least once a year anyway.

  8. chica_za on 12 June 2009
  9. Always start with fresh, COLD water…not tap water. I use bottled water that’s super cold. You dont have to use “fancy” coffee. I use the “Great Value” brand of coffee from Walmart and everyone who has coffee at my house always compliments me on how great it tastes.

  10. freedom3 on 12 June 2009
  11. good coffee machine and good coffee

  12. Latest Movie Trailers on 12 June 2009
  13. trying using 2-3 small scoops of coffee then brew

  14. precious on 12 June 2009
  15. For starters, use Gevalia coffee.

  16. Jack430 on 12 June 2009
  17. Try Folgers medium dark roast use a dash of salt; light on salt it prevents any bitterness.

  18. enstable on 12 June 2009
  19. I’m tellin ya they got a secret ingredient that they ain’t tellin us. Why else would that stuff cost so much?

  20. Iron Rider on 12 June 2009
  21. you need good coffee

  22. batman batman i can do karate on 13 June 2009
  23. The coffee is not that important
    it’s how much kalua you put in it!

  24. workinma on 13 June 2009
  25. First…strong doesn’t mean bitter…more grounds=less bitterness and stronger coffee…less grounds will cause the coffee to taste bitter. Also, sprinkle just a tiny bit of salt over the grounds before brewing…this will also help prevent bitter coffee…last but maybe the most important…use half and half instead of powdered creamers…it offers a much better flavor. Enjoy..

  26. tams on 13 June 2009
  27. warm required amount of water(do not boil), pore it over the powder using filter.Add milk and sugar according to your taste.If you like richness add little cream.
    do not forget to use fresh and right quantity of beans

  28. Kgs on 13 June 2009
  29. it’s all in the beans….get some good beans, get a coffee grinder, grind the beans and then make coffee…

  30. Electric Pool Heaters on 13 June 2009
  31. purchase whole beans and grind them right before you make the coffee. it will give it better flavor. also make sure you are using the right amount of coffee per pot (ie, 1tbs per 1 cup of coffee).

  32. Alanna on 13 June 2009
  33. You should get some very nice coffie at the store and try something new then brew it.

  34. coolchik on 13 June 2009
  35. Try doubling the coffee grounds. Strong coffee is best. And use only great coffee!!

  36. trusted friend on 13 June 2009
  37. First, make sure your coffeemaker is CLEAN. I usually run a pot of vineagar through, then five pots of regular water. Next comes the coffee..I find it truly doesn’t matter what kind of coffee you use, just the right combonation. I put on heaping scoop (1 1/2 Tablespoons per cup) so if I’m making 8 cups, I put four scoops or 6 Tablespoons total. Then I sprinkle about a teaspoon of cinnamon on top and brew away. It is the best!!!!! I’ve used every brand from Maxwell House, to Dunkin Donuts to Starbucks and it’s very consistent. Good luck!

  38. sunnyins on 14 June 2009

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