Minggu, 03 Mei 2015

Welcome to Coffee Maker Journal!

Welcome to Coffee Maker Journal!

Whole coffee beans
Welcome to Coffee Maker Journal
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Coffee Maker Journal is a blog about making and enjoying great coffee.  Learn tips to make better coffee, and found out about the latest in coffee makers and coffee equipment.

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What is the Best Temperature for Coffee?
What is the best temperature for coffee?


How Many Calories are in Coffee?
How many calories are in coffee?


Coffee Drink Names and Definitions
Coffee drink names and definitions


How to Reduce Your Caffeine Intake
How to reduce your caffeine intake

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If you are interested in coffee, explore Coffee Maker Journal to find tips on making and enjoying great coffee.



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Coffee Drippers- Get a Coffee Maker for Under $10

Coffee Makers for Under $10!?

Did you know you can get a coffee maker for under $10 that makes really great coffee?

These are not typical coffee makers.  I am talking about a "coffee dripper".  This is a cone-shaped device that holds a cone filter and coffee grounds.  You put the coffee dripper over a mug and pour hot water over the top to make pour-over coffee.

All you need to make great coffee is a cone filter, coffee grounds and hot water.

For best results, grind fresh whole beans just before brewing.

RSVP Manual Coffee Dripper



RSVP Manual Drip Coffee Filter Cone for Carafes or Thermos

#4 Cone Filter Dripper


  Plastic Filter Cone #4 Large coffee maker (colors may vary)

HAROLD Coffee Dripper, From Holland


  HAROLD Plastic Filter Cone Medium Coffee Maker, Medium, Red

Melitta Coffee Dripper


  Melitta 64008 Red Ready Joe Filter Cone


Collapsible Coffee Dripper- Easy to Take With You


Kuissential SlickDrip - Collapsible Silicone Coffee Dripper, Filter Cone


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Sabtu, 11 April 2015

Best Electric Tea Kettle

Best Electric Tea Kettle- Tea Time Anytime


Hamilton Beach Electric Tea Kettle
Hamilton Beach Electric Tea Kettle

For years, my wife had wanted an electric tea kettle.  Since we had a tea kettle for the stovetop, I didn't see an advantage to getting an electric kettle.  Finally, she got to pick one out for Christmas.  She did some serious research and compared a lot of different models to find the best electric tea kettle.  I am surprised how much we use it.

Boiling Water for Tea in Hamilton Beach Electric Tea Kettle
Boiling Water for Tea in Hamilton Beach Electric Tea Kettle
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With an electric tea kettle, it is so easy to get a cup or two of water boiling.  You just press down on the lever, and the nice blue lights come on.  Within a couple minutes, your water is boiling- tea time!  The kettle turns itself off just after it reaches a full boil.

I use the electric tea kettle to make tea almost every day.  I drink decaf tea or herbal tea in the afternoon and evenings.  Sometimes I make instant decaf coffee with the hot water too.  My kids like to make decaf coffee and add milk and honey to it.

The Kettle Lifts Off the Base
The Kettle Lifts Off the Base
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Here are some features I like with the Hamilton Beach electric tea kettle:
  • Clear glass kettle- you can watch the water boil
  • Cool blue lighting
  • Kettle automatically turns off when water reaches boiling
  • Boils water fast
  • Kettle is a nice size

The Hamilton Beach electric tea kettle is available on Amazon for under $40:
Hamilton Beach 40865 Glass Electric Kettle, 1.7-Liter


An electric tea kettle is a great addition to your kitchen if you enjoy hot tea or if you make instant coffee.


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Top 10 Thermal Coffee Makers

List of the Top 10 Thermal Coffee Makers

Thermal coffee makers have an insulated carafe to keep your coffee warm.  Coffee makers with a glass carafe use a burner which can make the coffee taste stale and burned.  Other features to look for in a thermal coffee maker are cone filters.  The shape of a cone filter allows better flavor extraction from the coffee grounds.

I like to go with the simplest and least expensive product that has the features I want.  As you'll see in my list, I picked the Melitta as the best thermal coffee maker.  This is the one I have used for years after my Cuisinart coffee maker failed.  The Melitta is very simple, makes great coffee, and sells for under $60.

#1- The Best Thermal Coffee Maker
Melitta 10-Cup Coffee Maker with Vacuum Stainless Thermal Carafe


Melitta Thermal Coffee Maker
Melitta Thermal Coffee Maker

Melitta 10-Cup Coffee Maker with Vacuum Stainless Thermal Carafe (46894A)

This is my coffee maker that I have owned for several years.  This article goes into the details of why I picked the Melitta as the best thermal coffee maker.  This coffee maker sells for around $60.

#2
BUNN BT Velocity Brew 10-Cup Thermal Carafe Home Coffee Brewer


Bunn Thermal Coffee Maker
Bunn Thermal Coffee Maker

BUNN BT Velocity Brew 10-Cup Thermal Carafe Home Coffee Brewer, Black

This is a high end thermal coffee maker, sells for around $130.

#3
Cuisinart DTC-975BKN Thermal 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker

Cuisinart Thermal Coffee Maker
Cuisinart Thermal Coffee Maker

Cuisinart DTC-975BKN Thermal 12-Cup Programmable Coffeemaker, Black

I had a Cuisinart thermal coffee maker for years, and then it failed.  I was not happy with the reliability of my Cuisinart.  I decided to get a simpler coffee maker- that's why I ended up going with the Melitta.  This Cuisinart model sells for around $85.

#4
Mr. Coffee BVMC-PSTX91 Optimal Brew 10-Cup Thermal Coffeemaker


Mr. Coffee Thermal Coffee Maker
Mr. Coffee Thermal Coffee Maker

Mr. Coffee BVMC-PSTX91 Optimal Brew 10-Cup Thermal Coffeemaker, Black/Stainless Steel

At around $60, this Mr. Coffee thermal coffee maker is in the same price range as my favorite thermal coffee maker, the Melitta.

#5
Bonavita BV1800SS 8-Cup Original Coffee Brewer


Bonavita Thermal Coffee Maker
Bonavita Thermal Coffee Maker

Bonavita BV1800SS 8-Cup Original Coffee Brewer, Stainless Steel

The Bonavita is a bit pricey, selling for around $160.  This is a high quality, simple thermal coffee maker.


#6
Black & Decker CM2035B 12-Cup Thermal Coffeemaker


Black and Decker Thermal Coffee Maker
Black and Decker Thermal Coffee Maker

Black & Decker CM2035B 12-Cup Thermal Coffeemaker, Black/Silver


The Black and Decker thermal coffee maker is another inexpensive option, selling for around $60.

#7
Cuisinart DGB-900BC Grind & Brew Thermal 12-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker


Cuisinart Thermal Coffee Maker with Built-in Grinder
Cuisinart Thermal Coffee Maker with Built-in Grinder


Cuisinart DGB-900BC Grind & Brew Thermal 12-Cup Automatic Coffeemaker, Brushed Stainless/Black

With the Cuisinart Grind and Brew, you get a thermal coffee maker and a whole bean grinder in one machine.  I used to have a coffee maker with a built-in grinder.  This is a space saver, and you only have one thing to plug in rather than two if you grind whole beans.  This is a bit expensive, selling for around $200.  You can buy a cheaper thermal coffee maker for around $60 and buy a coffee grinder for around $40 for a total of around $100 for a thermal coffee maker and coffee bean grinder.

#8
Zojirushi EC-BD15 Fresh Brew Thermal Carafe Coffee Maker


Zojirushi Thermal Coffee Maker
Zojirushi Thermal Coffee Maker

Zojirushi EC-BD15 Fresh Brew Thermal Carafe Coffee Maker

If I had to replace my Melitta thermal coffee maker, I would consider the Zorji.  This company has a long history, and this looks like a clean, simple coffee maker design.  Priced at around $70, it is one of the lower cost options for a thermal coffee maker.

#9
Mr. Coffee JWTX85 8-Cup Thermal Coffeemaker


Mr. Coffee Cheap Thermal Coffee Maker
Mr. Coffee Cheap Thermal Coffee Maker

Mr. Coffee JWTX85 8-Cup Thermal Coffeemaker, Stainless Steel

This Mr. Coffee thermal coffee wins for the cheapest one!  At about $40, this may be the cheapest thermal coffee maker you'll find.  This one uses "regular" flat-bottom coffee filters, not the cone filters that I recommend.

#10
Breville BDC600XL YouBrew Drip Coffee Maker


Breville Thermal Coffee Maker
Breville Thermal Coffee Maker

Breville BDC600XL YouBrew Drip Coffee Maker

The Breville is an expensive model selling for around $250 that has a built-in coffee bean grinder.  This is a sharp looking coffee maker, but I would go with something cheaper and simpler.


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Sabtu, 28 Februari 2015

Drinking Mexican Coffee in Cancun

Is It Safe to Drink Coffee in Mexico?


Necta Coffee Machine
Necta Coffee Machine- How I Got Good Coffee in Mexico

This question was on my mind as I prepared to go to Mexico for a week-long vacation- is it safe to drink coffee in Mexico?  I have read lots of warnings not to drink tap water in Cancun because parasites in the water cause diarrhea also known as "Montezuma's Revenge".  At the Cancun Airport, there were even signs on the bathroom mirrors warning people not to drink the water.

But a week without coffee would be tough.  Especially in a place that has potential for good local coffee beans.  Some reading on the Internet convinced me that hot coffee should be OK- the high temperature kills the parasites that I have mentioned.

It turned out that the resort I was visiting had treated water, so even the tap water at the resort was probably safe- although I didn't trust it.  I used bottled water for drinking and even to brush my teeth.  I really didn't want to have problems with amoebic dysentery.

Since the resort had treated water, and then this water was heated, I felt OK to try the coffee.  They may have even used bottled water to make the coffee- we noticed that the water glasses they served at dinner were filled from jugs of bottled water.

Mexican Coffee in Cancun

I had read some travel reviews that said it was almost impossible to get a good cup of coffee in Cancun- the coffee at the hotels is terrible and the only hope is a Starbucks.  The resort I stayed at was actually about an hour south of Cancun and finding good coffee there was no problem.

The resort had an Italian Necta coffee machine.  It was loaded with whole coffee beans and had settings to brew shots of espresso or Caffe Americano.  This machine could also brew cappuccino and other drinks with milk.  The menus on the machine were in a foreign language, either Spanish or Italian, so I sometimes ended up with a surprise.  Sometimes the machine would not brew, so I simply moved on to a different machine since I was not sure what the problem was.

During my stay, I noticed that some of the machines had a small sign that said "decaffeinato".  I am not an expert on Spanish, but I think that means decaffeinated.  I am pretty sure most people did not notice the small sign.  I tried both the regular coffee and decaffeinated.  It was an espresso roast, strong and fresh.

Overall, I would rate the coffee I had in Mexico as quite good, but your experience could vary quite a bit depending on what your hotel has to offer.


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Minggu, 15 Februari 2015

Biodegradable K-cups: Paper instead of Plastic...

Biodegradable K-cups

I got a tip from a reader about an interesting product- it is a K-cup for Keurig machines, but it is made of a paper coffee filter material instead of a plastic cup like a typical K-cup.  This product is made by the Rogers Family Coffee Company and the brand is San Francisco Bay Gourmet Coffee.  They are currently selling for about 36 cents per cup, which is a pretty good deal for a quality K-cup.
This packaging concept for K-cups is a neat idea for two reasons.  First, it seems like this design would have better potential for flavor extraction since hot water can flow more easily through the coffee grounds.  Reviews of the strong and good flavor of this coffee seem to support this.

Biodegradable K-cups
Biodegradable K-cups- Good Coffee, Less Chemicals

San Francisco Bay OneCup, Fog Chaser, 80 Single Serve Coffees

Second, the paper filter material is biodegradable.  The standard plastic K-cups are made from a plastic that is not recyclable.  This type of plastic is known as #7 plastic which is a mix of various types of plastic.  The paper filter is biodegradable, which means recycling is not a problem.  Plus, some people are concerned about BPA and other chemicals leaching from the plastic cup into the coffee.  With a paper filter, you don't need to worry about this.

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Kamis, 01 Januari 2015

Selecting a Good Coffee Cup- Coffee Tastes Better in the Right Mug

Finding a Good Coffee Mug


You might not think the cup you use to drink makes much of a difference.  Most of the focus is on making great coffee in the first place.  Very little attention is paid to the coffee mug itself.

Which coffee mug is best for drinking coffee?
What kind of coffee mug is best for drinking coffee?
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I realized that the choice of coffee mug makes a difference to me when I found myself hunting for my favorite mug before I would pour my coffee each day.  When my favorite brown mugs are not available, I fall back to using the red mugs.  My next (and last) choice is the yellow mugs.  The yellow mugs look nice and are fine for drinking tea, but I don't like drinking coffee with them.  With the yellow mugs, the coffee does not stay as hot, and it seems to have a weaker flavor.

Why Is a Good Coffee Mug Important?

My favorite style of coffee mug is a large brown ceramic coffee mugs that my wife picked up at Pier 1 Imports.  I didn't use the new mugs for a few years because I assumed they were for special occasions.  One time my wife said I could use them and I really liked the size of it and how it seems to keep coffee warmer than my other ceramic mugs.

The best coffee mug
The best coffee mug
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Since all of my mugs are made of ceramic, how could one ceramic mug keep coffee warmer than others?  I think the size and shape are the keys to this mystery.  The Pier 1 mugs are very large and hold my 16 oz of coffee all at once.  Having a lot of coffee in the mug provides thermal mass to keep the coffee warm longer.  The ceramic is fairly thick, perhaps adding slightly more insulation value.  Also, the shape of this mug seems to reduce the surface area of the coffee, slowing transfer of heat relative to other mug shapes.

How Can a Good Mug Make Coffee Taste Better?

How can one mug make coffee taste different than another?  I can think of a couple reasons.  One is that the shape of the mug can really accentuate the smell of the coffee.  My large brown mug has space at the top when filled with 16 oz of coffee so my nose is right near the coffee and that wonderful flavor is focused right on my face each time I take a sip.  Another way the mug can affect the taste of coffee is residual flavors.  I have had old plastic mugs that provided some "plastic" flavor and really held on to stale coffee flavors.  Even ceramic mugs can hold stale flavors depending on the glaze.  My new mugs have really slick glaze and are easy to clean completely so the only flavor you get is fresh coffee.

This coffee mug is too small- coffee gets cold fast
This coffee mug is too small- coffee gets cold fast
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A few weeks ago, I went into Pier 1 with my wife- mostly to try to stop her from buying things- and I saw that they had my favorite brown mugs on clearance.  I think they were $1 each or something.  I bought all of them- literally all of them.  They only had 5 of so left on the shelf at that point.  My wife was somewhat stunned when I started grabbing the mugs from the shelf since she had never seen me buy anything at Pier 1.  So now I can have my coffee in my favorite mug every day.

A couple years ago, I upgraded my travel mug that I take with me in my car when I drink coffee while driving to work.  My old coffee mug would sometimes leak and that was no good.  I got a Contigo thermal mug that does not leak.  You can turn it upside down and it still will not leak.  It has a spring mechanism to hold coffee in and a trigger to release coffee when you want to take a drink.

Contigo thermal travel coffee mug- keeps coffee hot

Contigo thermal travel coffee mug- it does not leak!
Contigo thermal travel coffee mug- it does not leak!
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I prefer drinking coffee from a ceramic mug.  Having the top open allows me to smell the coffee and feel the warm steam rising from the mug with every sip.  I have tried taking ceramic mugs in the car with me, but it is not safe to try to drive with an open container of hot liquid in my hand.  The Contigo is probably as good as it gets for a travel mug- it keeps coffee hot and fresh for a long time, and does not leak.

If you want to try a different coffee mug, here are some features I would recommend:

  • Get a large mug so you can put a lot of coffee in it and still have some room at the top to smell the coffee and feel the warmth from it as you drink.
  • Get a mug that is shorter and wider to help keep the thermal mass of the coffee less spread out, reducing surface area exposed to room temperature.
  • Get a mug that has a neutral color inside so you can see and enjoy the color of your coffee.
  • Go for a thicker mug that will help keep coffee warm.
  • Get a big handle so you can easily control your sip.

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