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When it comes to making your own coffee from home ground beans, there is just no substitute. Your initial purchase of a conical burr grinder could pay for itself in just a few weeks, depending on the amount of coffee you drink and how much money you might normally spend buying coffee already made. Self ground coffee using a burr grinder is as fresh as it gets. The only fresher coffee would be made if you were to roast your own coffee beans, and grow them in your backyard. Home ground coffee is full of antioxidants and the most luxurious way to start your morning. Whether it's for you, your family, or a food service business, everyone will appreciate freshly ground, perfectly brewed coffee.
Before purchasing a capresso burr grinder, it is important to make sure that you have a way to purchase whole coffee beans that you can grind. Most supermarkets will have them from several different brands. You can choose coffee beans from the same brand that manufactures your favorite ground or instant coffees. Try to experiment with other brands, and use additional ingredients to make your own coffee unique. Some people grind whole flax seeds with their coffee to add extra nutrients. Visit a health food store to get other ideas as to what you could put into your coffee that you might not find in a supermarket.
A capresso burr grinder can range from under a hundred dollars to a few hundred. They are usually preferable to using a food slicer or chopper to grind coffee beans. While most coffee bean choppers are very small, usually taking up a very small amount of counter space, they will not be able to slice the coffee into uniform grains. Most of them do not have many speeds, either. A capresso burr grinder can chop a coffee bean evenly and into large or fine grains. Your method of brewing and variety of coffee bean will be the main factors in determining the size to use. Coffee that is too fine will usually have a harsh, overprocessed flavor. Particles of coffee that are too big will result in a weaker brew, unless more coffee is used.
A burr grinder will need to be cleaned regularly, even if it is just wiped down with a damp cloth after each use. It should be unplugged if it is electrical, as most modern ones are. Your conical burr grinder can be used to grind large amounts of coffee that can e stored in an airtight container to be brewed later. Ground coffee spoils much more quickly than whole coffee beans, as much more of the surface is exposed to the air.
The capressoburr grinder makes a great gift for any coffee enthusiast and is sure to be a hit. It saves money and makes the best brew at home, for that on the go taste. It's not for coffee drinkers who are always on the move- the extra time taken to use a burr grinder to grind your own coffee will always be rewarded with that rich, fresh flavor.