Best filter coffee whole bean: A guarantee for variety of flavors
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From buying the right filter coffee to using the right water and the optimal grind to the brewing temperature, you have a say in how your cup tastes in the end. We give you tips from buying to brewing so that your next filter coffee tastes (even) better.
Filter coffee whole bean: coffee beans lightly roasted
Coffee beans all come from the coffee plant, so what is the difference between filter coffee beans and espresso beans? The roasting makes the difference. Whole filter coffee beans have a lighter roast than espresso beans. The lighter roast gives the filter coffee beans a lighter intensity and a generally fruitier taste. The preparation method also creates a complex taste.
Buy filter coffee and prepare it correctly
We would argue that no other method of preparing coffee is as complex as making freshly brewed filter coffee. From buying the best filter coffee beans to pouring hot water over the ground coffee, there are a few tips and tricks you should follow to end up with the best filter coffee.
The first thing to do is to choose the right filter coffee beans. Whether Arabica beans, Robusta beans or a coffee blend of both coffee beans, the choice of beans is a criterion for the taste in the filter coffee cup. Next, we recommend buying the filter coffee whole beans so that you can grind your filter coffee beans fresh before each preparation. This way, the filter coffee beans retain their aromas and ensure an intense taste experience with each preparation. The grind of the filter coffee should also be tailored to the respective filter coffee maker in order to extract the maximum flavor from the coffee. A fine to medium grind should be used for an Aeropress. For the hand filter, a Chemex and the classic filter coffee machine, you should set a medium-coarse grind and for the French press, use a medium to coarse grind. Another criterion that you should pay attention to when brewing filter coffee is the right water temperature. This should be between 90-96 °C. If the coffee is brewed too hot, bitter notes can be strong, and if the filter coffee is brewed too cold, the coffee will taste very sour. Finally, you should also pay attention to the brewing time for the filter coffee preparation. For most preparation methods, a time of 4 minutes is recommended. Except for the Aeropress, where a time of 1-2 minutes is sufficient.
We offer you a wide range of whole bean filter coffee. Renowned roasters such as Elbgold, Alpscoffee or Vee Kaffee promise tasty coffee enjoyment with their various filter coffee varieties.