- Choose high-quality coffee beans
- Measure and grind the coffee beans
- Use the right water-to-coffee ratio
- Ensure proper water temperature
- Master the brewing method
- Enjoy your perfect cup of coffee
Choose high-quality coffee beans
Select fresh, high-quality coffee beans from a reputable source. Consider the roast level and flavor profile that you prefer.
Measure and grind the coffee beans
Use a kitchen scale to measure the coffee beans and a burr grinder to achieve a consistent grind size based on your brewing method.
Use the right water-to-coffee ratio
Follow the recommended water-to-coffee ratio for your brewing method to achieve the perfect balance of flavor and strength.
Ensure proper water temperature
Heat the water to the optimal temperature for brewing, typically between 195-205°F (90-96°C), to extract the best flavors from the coffee.
Master the brewing method
Whether using a pour-over, French press, AeroPress, or other method, follow the specific technique and timing to brew the coffee to perfection.
Enjoy your perfect cup of coffee
Savor the aroma and flavor of your freshly brewed coffee, and make any necessary adjustments to your process for future brews.