Any coffee lover knows that the time which elapses between the coffee beans being roasted and ground affects its quality. They also know that a good cup of coffee often depends on the equipment brewing it. Gone are the days when a pot of coffee is cooked in a tin pot over an open fire in the open range.

The quality of the coffee bean is very important. However even a mediocre quality coffee bean which is freshly ground is better than a great quality coffee bean ground too soon and allowed to lose its freshness. It is not easy to find freshly roasted coffee beans unless you roast them yourself, but they can be found in many specialty shops. The very least you as a coffee lover can do is invest in a decent grinder.

The basic piece of coffee equipment you, as a coffee lover, require is a good grinder. Grinders are available in all kinds of makes and models. They also come in different sizes, but no one really needs an industrial sized coffee grinder at home. Remember you want to grind the coffee fresh every time you need it; this is how you maintain the quality of the brew.

For espresso coffee lovers, an espresso machine is an absolute must in coffee equipment. You simply can’t make a good cup of espresso using a standard brewer or percolator. For some, that would be sacrilege.

Espresso needs to be made within a certain time frame; this is not easily achieved with the semi-automatic type machine; however they are adequate. The automatic espresso machine is the most preferable type of coffee equipment to use as it is simple to program in the time required to cut off a good shot of espresso. Cutting off a shot is the terminology used for making a cup of espresso as aficionados refer to it.

Super automatic espresso makers do everything for you, they grind the beans, tamp and pull the espresso shot, switch off and in most instances even get rid of the used coffee grounds. Not only are they high tech and works of art, these coffee machines are a source of fascination for espresso lovers everywhere, and they also cost a great deal of money. However for the coffee fanatic, price is no object when it comes to high quality coffee equipment.

Just make sure that if you invest in coffee equipment of a superior and expensive nature, that you know you are able to get parts locally, as well as have it serviced if something goes wrong. Imagine the grief if you’re forced to go without your favorite beverage for any extended period!

Most people are so used to the bitter taste of coffee, even when prepared using freshly ground coffee beans, that they don’t realize what a sublime experience a cup of freshly brewed coffee from just-roasted coffee beans can be. Sadly, even those expensive gourmet whole coffee beans you purchased weeks ago might not meet the taste test. That being said, did you know you can easily roast your own coffee beans at home with a coffee bean roaster just like the pros?

Within a day or two after being roasted, coffee beans start to lose their flavor and tantalizing smell. Storing your freshly roasted coffee beans in an air tight container helps somewhat, but won’t prevent them from developing the bitterness or even rancid taste we’ve come to associate with the usual store-bought whole coffee beans. On the other hand, upscale coffee bars know that roasting green coffee beans in small batches as needed is what keeps bringing their customers back.

Life is too short to drink nasty, bitter asting coffee.Don’t let some invisible hand get in the way of your enjoyment or consumption of your favorite energy and spirit booster.You can easily learn how to roast your own coffee beans at home and savor a true fresh flavorful and aromatic cup of coffee using even plain, non-gourmet, non-exotic green coffee beans.

If you’ve got a bit of time and patience, you can learn to roast your own coffee beans using a stovetop popcorn maker with a crank, lke the ones you used to see when you were a kid. While they work well enough, you need to know how to judge doneness by the sound of the beans cracking and their aroma. That’s not always a sure bet, so using a coffee bean roaster is the better way to go. There are two types that are geared for the home market, fluid bed roasters and radiant drum roasters.

Fluid bed roasters are a great choice for most households. These work almost like hot air popcorn poppers. The hot air is blown directly over the beans and keeps them moving around to produce a more even roast in less time. The glass roasting chamber in most models allows you keep an eye on the coffee beans and stop when it reaches your desired roast level.

For more die-hard coffee lovers, the radiant heat drum roaster is more like what professional coffee roasters use. One drawback is that these can produce quite a bit of smoke and get quite hot. However, the quality of the roasted beans is excellent, rivaling that of professional, master roasters.

The typical coffee bean roaster comes in several sizes and ranges in price from around $90 to $800, depending on the amount of beans you want roasted at any given time. You can find coffee bean roasters online, in retail sites and shops all around the country.

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