Make your coffee even more flavorful.
, a subscription coffee company connecting small roasters across the United States to coffee lovers. Kasperowicz shared with us some of the most imperative modifications to make to your coffee for more flavor and better results .1. Always buy fresh, high-quality coffee whenever possible
First and foremost, Kasperowicz says buying quality coffee should always be a top priority for achieving the tastiest coffee possible. This is why he suggests trading in your store-bought grocery store coffee for specialty roasters whenever possible.
Generally speaking, Kasperowicz notes that coffees with wild fruity flavors, like pineapple and jasmine, tend to hover around the $30 mark; meanwhile, medium roast coffees with a deeper chocolatey flavor might be between the $15 to $20 range.
That said, Kasperowicz notes that there are many variables when making coffee, and even the smallest tweaks can play a major role, which can seem intimidating at first. However, he says playing around with different grind sizes is a great place to start. “Grind size is a surprisingly easy one: If your coffee tastes too bitter, grinding a little coarser can often fix that. If it tastes sour or not sweet enough, grinding a little finer can help,” Kasperowicz says.
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