Grinding Your Coffee Blends at
Home
Today grinding your own coffee
blends at home is way more efficient than in days long
ago. The art of grinding originated many centuries ago when a
mortar and pestle were used to achieve milled products. Food
products such as wheat, corn, spices, and coffee were ground in
large bowls and crushed. The milling process has been
modernized using electric motors and twin blades that move at
high speeds, crushing the coffee beans into a uniform
grind.
There are two types of home coffee grinders
available on the market, conical burr grinders or the flat
plate burr grinders. You can find high speed, high
performing grinders or small ones with less capacity, and less
quality. Prices range from thirty to three hundred dollars
depending on the make and model.
Two popular burr grinders are LaPavoni and .
They are the most affordable of flat plate burr grinders, they
can store one-quarter pound of coffee beans, and have
adjustable dials to regulate grind texture. Antigua, a conical
grinder, does a good job creating coffee grinds that make a
good cup of espresso. It does not fare well with coarser
textures. It has a large hopper for the coffee beans and
smaller space for the finished product. Saeco, a popular
Italian company and Gaggia manufacture higher end coffee
grinders.
You can purchase home roasting supplies
which include scales, thermometers, timers, coffee bean
roasters, poppers, sample kits, cupping supplies. Coffee blends
and green coffee beans are available at numerous whole bean
coffee shops and coffee companies. Gourmet coffee beans are
available in flavors from deep smoky, mocha, syrupy, tangy,
strong, and aromatic
When it comes to the grinding your own
coffee blends at home, texture makes a big difference in the
taste of a cup of coffee. The finer grinds produce a stronger,
full flavor. When coffee beans are evenly ground they
produce the best flavor as the process extracts the oils from
the beans. Disproportioned grinds will cause the coffee to have
a bitter taste or a weak taste. So it is a good idea to
research, and compare different types of grinders before you
purchase them.
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