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How to Make Coffee With Whole Beans

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July 22, 2022
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coffe is best served fresh, and so is the bean. One of the requirements for making a fresh cup of joe is to use fresh whole bean coffee. Here, we’ll show you how to make coffee with whole beans and why you should.

What exactly is whole bean coffee? When you buy whole bean coffee, you are purchasing whole roasted coffee beans. They’re still in the form of beans. However, whole beans cannot be used to make coffee. After purchasing, you must grind these beans at home before using them in the brewing process. And once the bean is ground, it begins to age quickly. So, it is advised to brew the coffee immediately after it has been ground.

Because whole bean coffee is ground just before brewing, it tastes more fresh and flavorful than pre-ground coffee. The bean also retains more flavor and fragrance before grinding, so it will last longer in your pantry. If you’re a coffee connoisseur, whole bean coffee is usually the best option to ensure that all of your coffee’s flavors, aromas, and notes are freshly released for your cup. 

Why you should use whole bean coffee? 

Fresh whole coffee beans that have been roasted within the last 14 days always produce the best results. So, if you want to make the best coffee at home, start with fresh whole bean coffee. This entails obtaining whole bean coffee from an experienced roaster. An experienced roaster, such as Bootstrap, can guarantee that the beans you receive were roasted as close to the time they were shipped as possible.

What are the advantages of purchasing fresh whole bean coffee from an experienced roaster?

  • Flavor Intensiveness. The intensity of the flavor of fresh whole bean coffee is noticeably different. Compare two cups of coffee, one with fresh whole bean and one with ground coffee – you don’t have to be a seasoned connoisseur to notice the difference.
  • Richness of Aroma. The same can be said for the fragrance of the resulting cup; fresh brewed coffee has a truly intoxicating aroma, whereas stale coffee has a far less inviting aroma. Using fresh whole bean coffee ensures that your freshly brewed coffee has a rich aroma.
  • Maximum Health Benefits. Coffee’s antioxidant content has been linked to a wide range of potential health benefits. When coffee beans are roasted and ground into coffee grounds, their antioxidant content degrades quickly and continuously.

How to make coffee with whole beans 

In this recipe, we use the french press method to brew whole bean coffee. 

Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup freshly roasted coffee beans
  • 4 cups cold water

Equipments: 

  • Burr grinder
  • French press, should hold at least 32 ounces
  • Electric kettle or a stovetop kettle
  • Long spoon

Instruction:

  1. Measure the coffee beans. Measure out the 1/2 cup coffee beans.
  1. Grind the coffee beans. Grind the beans on the coarsest setting in a burr grinder. 
  1. Heat the water to boiling, then cool for 1 minute. Heat 4 cups of cold water in a stovetop or electric kettle to boiling, then take off the heat for about 1 full minute before making the coffee. 
  1. Add the water to the French press. Pour the water into the French press.
  1. Stir the brew. Stir vigorously, using an up and down motion.
  1. Steep for 4 minutes. Let steep for 4 minutes to produce a robust brew. 
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