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    How to make really good coffee with an automatic drip coffeemaker?

    By admin | December 30, 2009

    I am still having problems making good coffee in my automatic drip coffeemaker. It does not seem to matter which model I use, the coffee still tastes too bitter, burnt, and almost greasy. I want the nice full-flavor of the coffee I can get from a cafe or restaurant, where there is no hint of rancidity or burnt, greasy coffee. Can anyone here help me figure out what I am doing wrong? And how to make good coffee? And maybe what coffee brands are good to start with?

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    One Response to “How to make really good coffee with an automatic drip coffeemaker?”

    1. singletrack65 Says:
      December 30th, 2009 at 7:31 am

      A few possible problems:
      1) Most auto drips don’t get hot enough to properly brew coffee (should be around 200F)
      2) Canned, preground coffee is already stale when you buy it; whole beans in valve sealed bags are the best (short of roasting your own).
      3) Not using enough grounds will cause over extraction, resulting in bitter coffee. The proper amount is 2tbsp per 6oz of water.

      If you want to try a cheap way to make good coffee, try this:\
      Measure water into a pot and bring to a boil
      Remove from heat and add proper amount of grounds to water
      Let steep for 4 minutes.
      Pour through a fine strainer into your carafe

      If you use just the strainer, it will taste rich like from a french press. If your strainer isn’t fine enough, you can put a coffee filter in it. This will give you a milder coffee, but both will taste good if the beans were fresh.

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