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2 Tips On How Brew Better Coffee.

At MF Coffee we believe its all about chemistry, it’s about extracting that right amount of flavour from our beans or maybe even altering the way the coffee is brewed to get a better cup. I’ve heard many coffee lovers complain that their cups aren’t the same as when they purchase from the big corporations such as Starbucks or Costa. Well, at MF Coffee, a brand that takes care in providing the best produce, we are here to improve your brewing skills. Forget that cup of Starbucks you “fell in love with”. All you need is a packet of MF Coffee and 5 minutes to learn (from the professionals) on how to make a better cup of coffee. So, without further ado let’s get into 3 ways on how to make your coffee taste better.

The first thing that can implemented into our coffee schedules, is measuring the ratio of coffee to water using a digital scale. Maybe you guys didn’t realise but Baristas in speciality coffee cafes use scales, especially digital ones, as a really effective way in getting a consistent and fine measurement of the coffee and water. A regular espresso has a brew ratio of 1:3 which means that for every gram of coffee there’s 3 grams of water which conclusively means that while getting a digital scale may be pricy we at MF Coffee believe that it’s a very sound investment to get that consistent and smooth taste in every brew. The next suggestion that we produced was a Burr Grinder. Don’t you hate when your coffee doesn’t pack the punch that was expected? Yes, so do we at MF Coffee. For this reason, we advise that you use a grinder as a way of extracting even more from your coffee granules because essentially, the grind size will affect how much of the coffee is extracted. For this reason, an electric burr grinder may be the way to go as it will provide that uniform grind which will attribute in creating a more wholesome taste in your brew. With that being said, we at MF Coffee, love making life easier for you, which is why we also provide grounded coffee as well as beans too. So, for those who like their life easy, visit our website mfproducts.co.uk and order a bag of grounded coffee now!

Secondly, and I know this may sound pedantic or slightly crazy but at MF Coffee we have done all the research and work to ensure you guys are provided with the best information and we have done some investigations into the type of water that can be used and how it affects the taste in your brew. We advise that you should maybe try filtered water. To put it simply how can you expect the coffee to taste right if the water isn't tasting right? But all in all just have patience guys, Rome wasn’t built in a day and neither and will your perfect cup of coffee. You just need to take the time to experiment with different blends (such MF Coffee) and compliment it with the tips we’ve just given you in order to find your perfect brew.

We hope you have found these tips supportive in your quest to finding the perfect way to make the perfect brew.

Please share with your friends, leave us a comment and tell us about your experiments.

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