Re: Accessible Coffee Preparation
Agreed with @4. I'm becoming somewhat of a coffee snob, and I think it's precisely the complexity of preparation, bean roast, fresh grind, etc that interests me. That being said, folks who declare using anything beyond a Keurig or traditional brewer "complicated" are the folks who just want coffee and simply don't care about those complexities. If you're looking for different preparation methods, might I suggest cold brew? Steeping cold brew is actually different from dripping hot water over the grounds. When the hot water saturates the beans, it releases oils and acids that affect the flavor of the coffee. It also decreases the caffeine count as well as the chances of getting heartburn, not to mention it tastes great. I just started this last week, and it's turning out to be a nice, refreshing beverage for the summer time. I pour it over ice, add half and half (half milk half cream) and even put in a shot of Jordan's sugar-free syrup.
Have I convinced you I'm a coffee snob yet?
Some people really go nuts with coffee. You can get machines that act as a coffee shop replacement where it'll make a plethora of drinks for you with varying features like grinding, frothing, etc, all at a very inconvenient price.
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