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    작성자 Georgetta
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    Single Cup Coffee Makers

    single serve pod coffee maker-serve coffee machines have revolutionized the way Americans drink their morning coffee. By 2018, market-research firm Mintel estimates that consumers will spend the same amount on coffee pods as they do on bulk coffee.

    nespresso-gran-lattissima-en650-w-by-de-longhi-single-serve-capsule-coffee-machine-automatic-frothed-milk-cappuccino-and-latte-1-3-liters-white-11632.jpgHere are some of the best choices for making delicious single-cup coffee.

    Pour Over

    Pour over is a brewing method that involves hand-pouring water over the ground beans in filters. The brew is then drained through the ground coffee before draining into your mug or carafe. Pour over is also called "filter coffee" and "hand brew". It is becoming popular in recent times because you can regulate the temperature, speed and amount of water that's poured over the ground. The result is a nuanced rich cup of coffee.

    This method is ideal for single origin coffees because it allows for the full range of flavors and aromas. It's also less acidic than drip brew and is great for people with sensitive stomachs. Additionally, it's ideal to start your day with a calming ritual that allows you to focus on the present moment.

    The most important thing to pour over is a consistent flow of hot water that can reach the coffee grounds in a consistent and appropriate speed. Many coffee lovers prefer a brewer with a gooseneck because it lets them control the water flow. Pouring water at a steady speed is essential, as when you pour it too fast or too slowly, the water will not be able to absorb all the coffee oils and scents.

    The size of the grind in the coffee is another aspect that affects the pour over. You want to try to achieve a grind that is a bit less fine than the sand you find at your local beach. Using a grinder with a setting that produces this type of grind can dramatically enhance your brew.

    Another downside of pour-over is that it takes more time to prepare than drip brewing. Depending on the gadget you'll need to boil the water, put it in the filter and constantly pour it over the ground for a period of time. This can be difficult for those who don't have a lot of free time in the morning. Pour over enthusiasts say that the extra effort is worth it for the flavor of the brew and the pride they feel to offer to their loved ones and friends. We suggest that you begin with a small amount of coffee to get your technique perfect, before moving onto a larger batch.

    Chemex

    A Chemex is among the most beautiful pour-over system for brewing. It is an insulated glass flask that is fitted with a wooden collars and brews coffee manually and without electricity. The coffee that is brewed is smooth and clean, particularly rewarding with medium or light roasts. The Chemex was invented by Peter Schlumbohm, a chemist in 1941. It quickly gained acclaim because of its sleek design and delicious clarity of flavor. The process of making a Chemex might seem difficult but it's actually quite simple.

    Start with a fresh filter in your Chemex and place the three layers facing the spout. Wet the filter with a tiny amount of brew-temperature water to warm the cup and eliminate any paper taste before adding your coffee grounds.

    Next, weigh out 55 grams of beans roasted and set them aside. Put the beans into your filter and gently press down with your fingertips. This will ensure your grounds are evenly dispersed. If you're using a scale remove the scale and set your timer on for five minutes.

    Pour the hot water slowly over the. We used the temperature of 205 degrees Fahrenheit. This is known as the "bloom". It takes about 45 seconds for the water to reach the ground and let out the gases that were trapped. This expansion causes the coffee to expand and creates colorful bubbles.

    Pour the mixture in a circular pattern until the coffee slurry has risen halfway up the Chemex. It could take a few pours to get the level right, so be patient.

    If your coffee is blocking the filter, it's likely because you're grinding it too finely. Try a coarser setting for your burr grinder to speed up the brewing process.

    After some time, give the coffee a stir and allow it to drain. Once the slurry is removed from the filter, you are now able to enjoy a cup of freshly brewed single serve coffee. The time to brew six ounces of Chemex is around four minutes. This makes it a great option for busy days for those who want an efficient reliable cup of coffee.

    AeroPress

    The AeroPress is a portable device that utilizes high pressure and full submersion to produce the perfect cup with a rich flavor, free of gritty. The brewer, made of medical grade BPA free plastic, includes an opaque cylinder with a filter cap screwed onto the top and a plunger that is shaped like the shape of a syringe as well as an inverted cup. AeroPress is a favorite among those who want a rich, smooth cup of coffee without the bitterness or sludge that could be found at the bottom of French presses.

    The coffee brewer has been designed to fit comfortably in the palm and be operated using just one hand. The brewer's simple-to-use and neat design makes it perfect for camping trips, or for those who want to make a cup of coffee on the move. It's also a great present for coffee lovers.

    A coffee maker must have an filter that is small enough to hold the majority of the grounds. The grind should be uniform enough so that the whole making process is smooth coffee. After each use, the filter must be rinsed to get rid of any residue.

    There are a variety of filters, such as paper and metal. A paper filter will produce more light-colored coffee with less acidity, whereas metal filters will give you a stronger flavor that resembles espresso. The AeroPress also lets flavors be clearly expressed.

    The Brewer can be used with cold or hot water and takes just two minutes to prepare one cup of coffee. The coffee is also less bitter than drip coffee and has fewer particles in the cup, which makes it more drinkable. The reusable filter can be cleaned easily and used multiple times before it has to be replaced.

    The AeroPress is a great option for novices or experienced coffee makers. It is simple to use and light. It can be used with any kind of coffee beans. It is crucial to purchase freshly roasted beans for this brew. We ship our beans only two hours after roasting, which means they will be fresh and bursting with rich flavor.

    Keurig

    Keurig coffee machines are incredibly popular due to their K-Cups, hassle-free preparation and a affordable upfront costs. However, the Keurig machines do have a few shortcomings in terms of durability and overall quality. Some customers complain of an unpleasant taste in their coffee, while others complain that their Keurig machines fail frequently.

    Founded in 1992, Vermont-based Keurig Green Mountain (KGM) is the manufacturer of single-serve brewers and K-Cups. The company provides a wide assortment of chilled and hot beverage pods including coffee tea, cocoa and tea. Its products can be purchased through a variety of retailers and commercial partners, including Amazon.com, Walmart and others.

    The brewers of the company are equipped with an insulated reservoir that holds some amount of water. It is heated by using steam to make the cup you want. It typically takes less than two minutes to prepare a single cup of coffee. Some models let the user select their preferred temperature. Certain models come with an LCD to make the process of making coffee simple and easy.

    K-Cups are made from different materials, including metal, paper and plastic. K-Cups come in a variety of sizes to fit various tea and coffee preferences. Some of the K-Cups on the market include flavors and sugar.

    A disposable K-Cup filter can allow users to brew their own coffee using a Keurig machine. Certain Keurig coffee makers dependent on the model, can also brew whole beans, or other liquids like soda and juice.

    Certain Keurig machines are compatible with other brands' K-Cups. Some machines can also brew hot chocolate or other drinks. However, the majority of third-party K-Cups are a little more expensive than those produced by the company itself.

    Keurig's commitment to make its K-Cups recyclable by 2020 is a great step, but many of these coffee capsules end up up in landfills and in the ocean. This is because plastics recycling operates on a buyer's marketplace and only the most valuable materials can be recycled, such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and high-density plastics (HDPE), and polypropylene.

    Keurig Kollection is a brand-new line of single serve espresso machine-serve teas which complement its popular K-Cups. The teas are available in a variety flavors and are brewed in the same way as a K-Cup.quest-35189-filter-coffee-machine-portable-travel-filter-coffee-maker-420ml-capacity-thermal-travel-mug-included-works-with-ground-coffee-coffee-pods-instant-espresso-more-2817.jpg

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