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12 Common Coffee Brewing Mistakes That You Need To Avoid

Tech ZoneBy Tech Zone2021-05-195 Mins Read
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Making these mistakes may not completely ruin your cup of coffee, but why settle for just a good cup of coffee when you can have a great one? Read on to know which mistake that you need to avoid when brewing coffee.

Unlike other culinary endeavors, making good coffee is more about technique than splurging on gadgets. A bold and delicious cup is attainable at home if you avoid these common coffee brewing mistakes.

1. Using water that isn’t hot enough

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Many commercial drip brewers never reach the ideal temperature (195 to 205 degrees F) for perfect coffee. Water in this range extracts the most flavor from the beans. Switch to a French press or pour-over method (Chemex or a ceramic filter), where water just off a boil is poured over ground beans and steeped for three to four minutes.

2. Using beans that were ground a long time ago

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Buying pre-ground beans are a no-no. The minute coffee beans are ground, they start to release their nuanced flavors. The longer you wait to brew, the more the flavor will have diminished. Grind whole beans in the grocery aisle or do it yourself at home: Invest in a low-cost blade grinder or spring for a burr grinder for an even finer grind. Power it up while the water is heating up.

3. Pouring into a cold cup

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Think about it. If you pour hot liquid into a container of a lower temperature, it won’t stay hot for long, right? Prolong your sipping pleasure by pre-warming the cup. The best part is that the water is already on its way to boiling—just pour some of the water into the cup, leave it in there while the coffee’s brewing, and empty it before filling it with coffee.

4. Drinking from the wrong kind of cup

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Those dainty china teacups you pull out for a tea party or the super-functional Corelle coffee cup you’ve had for years are going to drop in temperature quickly, leaving you with (gasp!) room-temperature joe. A thick-walled cup maintains the coffee’s steaming hot temperature for longer.

5. Using stale beans

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This is getting into coffee geek territory… but again, who wants to drink subpar coffee? Ideally, you want to use beans that have been roasted within the last three weeks. The easiest way to ensure this is to know the roast date. Coffee roasters who sell their beans on-site will often label the bags with this info. If you grab a bag of local beans at your grocer or farmers market, check the bottom of the package—they often stamp the date there.

6. Eyeballing the measurements

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Spooning you’re recently roasted and carefully ground beans into the filter by eye is a habit you’ll want to break now. Measuring grounds allows you to control the strength of the cup. A good rule of thumb is to use eight heaping teaspoons for a 34-ounce French press (standard size). This will result in coffee that is bold and assertive—but not as strong as espresso.

7. Not upgrading your sugar and milk

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How one takes his or her coffee is a matter of personal choice, but we always recommend trying to get the most flavor for your sip. Many coffee shops have those little brown packets of raw sugar (also known as turbinado sugar). This sweetener simply tastes better than white sugar. In terms of milk, we like to splurge and use whole milk or half-and-half. Nonfat milk can water coffee down.

8. Using an incorrect coffee-to-water ratio

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Ever taste a cup of coffee and think, wow, that’s really weak? Perhaps there is too much water—or not enough coffee—for the proportion to work. The convention is to start with two heaping tablespoons of coffee per cup and then modify future brews if needed.

9. Skimping on water quality

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It’s tempting to use tap water because it’s free and you just flick on the faucet, but you really will taste a difference when you switch to filtered water or bottled spring water. That’s because these elevated waters are free of minerals and are not acidic. Otherwise, tap water’s impurities will affect the taste of your morning brew.

10. Leaving old grounds in the filter basket

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If you’re only an occasional coffee drinker, make sure that you remove the used grounds directly after brewing. If they sit in the filter for a few days, they can get moldy and you’ll need to thoroughly clean the machine before using it again.

11. Storing your coffee in the wrong place

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There isn’t one right place to store coffee. But you do want to find a spot free of humidity. This can mean using a container with an air-tight lid (such as a mason jar) or storing a bag or can of coffee on a shelf or back of the pantry (and, nope, not your freezer: it’s humid in there).

12. Forgetting to clean your machine

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Like everything else in the kitchen, your coffee maker needs to be cleaned regularly. Wash the carafe, filter basket, and lids in soapy water after every use. And at least once a month run a brew cycle with equal parts water and vinegar.

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