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Gourmet Coffee

What Is The Best Coffee Bean For Gourmet Coffee?

If you are the canned-coffee-from-the-supermarket-shelves type of coffee person, then gourmet coffee will be a very welcome addition to your repertoire of favorite concoctions. You will probably turn your back on canned coffee blends because these are just too bland, too blah, and too bad in comparison!

When choosing connoisseur coffee, there are important things to be remembered.

First, it should contain Arabica and only Arabica coffee beans. Although commercial producers will mix two varieties, specifically the Arabica and Robusta coffee varieties to increase their bottom lines, the resulting blends are of inferior quality.
gourmet coffee
gourmet coffee

Second, you must cater to your taste preferences although you can always experiment with the varieties available for gourmet coffee. For example, if you want a light roast with complex flavor, the Ethiopian Yirgacheffe can be your choice while the French roast is best for its dark roast and complex flavor. Or for a medium roast with a smooth flavor, the Colombian Supremo is excellent.

Third, look for a pleasing fragrance aroma according to your preferences and mood. For example, vanilla-scented coffee differs from pecan-scented coffee due to the roasting methods used. By the way, fragrance and aroma in coffee-talk differs since the former refers to the smell after coffee is grinded while the latter refers to smell after coffee is brewed.

Fourth, connoisseur coffee is meant to be tasted and savored. To find the right one for you, just purchase the smallest pack you can find. Then, start brewing your own cup of coffee and judging its qualities vis-à-vis acidity, body, flavor, finish and balance.

The biggest secret to making a great cup of coffee especially the gourmet ones: An equally great coffeemaker! It ought to bring out the best in the coffee beans by its brewing process.

Pros

Just make sure that you know what you want - whether it's lively or smooth (acidity), lively or full-bodied (body), light or lingering (finish), nutty or fruity (flavor) - since the array of connoisseur coffee can be confounding to the greenhorn.

Cons

However, with excellent quality come high-end prices. Definitely, connoisseur coffee is more expensive than your old fresh-off-the-grocery-shelf coffee precisely because the care with which it is grown, harvested and roasted before it comes in contact with your coffeemaker is similarly expensive. Still, it's well worth the price.

Also, you cannot purchase this excellent coffee from your friendly neighborhood store. These high-end brands are usually only available in online sites and specialty stores. Hot tip: Don't purchase from specialty stores if you can shop online. You can choose from more selections and secure more discounts with online stores, not to mention avail of satisfactory customer support.

Conclusion

Gourmet coffee is one of life's more affordable luxuries. If you can shell out a few more dollars for a more savory cup of coffee, then it's a wise thing to do.

After all, life's too short, too brief, too flitting to provide yourself too bland, too blah,
too bad coffee when you can have the best beans there are!

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