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Impress your Guests – Craft Brewing Coffee for a Crowd

Impress your Guests – Craft Brewing Coffee for a Crowd

by Eric | Apr 18, 2019 | All About Coffee, Coffee Gear & Geekery, Tips and Techniques

Brewing coffee for a crowd can be a challenge. How can I really show off that great new single origin microlot coffee for all of those people? Never fear – it’s easier than you think.

4 Coffee Brewing Basics – Step 2 – Grinding Coffee

4 Coffee Brewing Basics – Step 2 – Grinding Coffee

by Eric | Nov 3, 2016 | 4 Coffee Brewing Basics

How and when you grind your coffee is probably the most important part of making great coffee. Here’s everything you need to know about grinding coffee

How To Brew Better Coffee in 2014 [Infographic]

How To Brew Better Coffee in 2014 [Infographic]

by Sarah | Jan 1, 2014 | All About Coffee, Coffee Gear & Geekery

Brewing French Press Coffee

Brewing French Press Coffee

by Sarah | Nov 29, 2013 | All About Coffee, Coffee Gear & Geekery | 2 comments

The French Press is a simple manual coffee brewing method that was patenting in 1929 by an Italian designer. (Yes, Italian – but they say the first press was likely made in France). It’s a convenient way to brew great coffee – no filters are...
How To Host A Coffee Cupping

How To Host A Coffee Cupping

by Sarah | Oct 25, 2013 | All About Coffee, Coffee Gear & Geekery

Have you ever tried coffee “cupping”? It’s similar to the idea of a wine-tasting but involves observing the aroma, taste and other characteristics of a particular coffee or varieties of coffee. Professionals use this method to determine things like...
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