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Get yourself a coffee machine and brew your own




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Many of us love drinking coffee but we might be habituated to drinking instant coffee. It’s the commercially sold stuff we buy in small pouches, add tiny amounts of it into a mug of milk. The only time we drink truly brewed coffee might be at a local coffee shop or a restaurant. The choices can be somewhat limited, since coffee can be quite expensive. It’s a good idea to get into brewing your own cups of coffee. There are a few ways to go about it. You can choose to use a French Press or a Moka Pot, or just paper filters to make some, although they can be quite wasteful, time consuming or cumbersome. It’s the very reason instant coffee exists.

Instant coffee is easy to make but it’s often quite monotonous. Tastes differ by a bit, but they are not quite the same thing as real coffee. Brewed coffee on the other hand is more delicate and has many more delicate flavors and styles, depending on the kind of beans or ground coffee you choose. Coffee beans can be roasted to be darker, for making espressos and stronger but bitter brews, while more lightly roasted beans maybe preferable for cappuccinos and other brews. There is a lot of literature online and videos that can teach you all about the different kindS of coffee beans, what kind of ground coffee you can try out and how to make a good cup of coffee using the various methods available.
Brewing coffee has become a hobby and it’s part of the joy, besides the drinking. There are several coffee vendors online selling all kinds of coffees with different roasts, beans, flavors and variations. You can also buy coffee for one of the devices that we mentioned earlier, or you can buy the coffee beans themselves, then roast and grind them. There are ground options specifically made for moka pots, some for French Press, and the rest. This is supposedly to work well with the kind of filters used in the machines.

One of the easy solutions to get into brewing your own coffee is by using a coffee maker though. While premium hardware can cost in excess of Rs. 20,000 a basic coffee machine that uses ground coffee can cost you less than Rs. 2,500 to Rs. 3,500. It’s a decent starting point for hobbyists.
Coffee makers like these can help you make a cup of freshly brewed coffee in a minute or two. There are more benefits to them. You can choose how strong you want your coffee to be, you don’t need to heat the water separately, and it can be quite easy to clean, depending on the model you choose.

Coffee makers are quite easy to use. Just fill the amount of coffee you need, in the coffee jar on the machine. Most machines have markers that help you decide how much powder you need to put. Add the water to the machine and press a button and you should have a batch of coffee ready in no time. You can then choose to add milk to it and sugar, as needed, depending on the kind of coffee you’re making.
Coffee makers are quite easy to choose. Advanced machines include grinders that can roast, grind and filter the coffee for you, but it’s easier to buy grounds, especially if you are only getting started. The capacity of the water reservoir and jars in the coffee machines is important. They are limited to 0.5 or 0.7 litres or more. Decide on how much coffee you might consume. Some machines can brew enough concentrated coffee for two cups, while others can make enough for four or more cups. Most of us may not always brew a cup of coffee every time we need it. It might make better sense to brew a large jar of it and then consume it through the morning or afternoon. It’s more cost effective and also convenient.

The wattage of the heaters used on these machines is also important. It can determine the quality and the taste of the coffee as well as how quickly it makes a large batch of coffee. Some models even come with heating base plates that keep the brewed coffee hot, well after you have filtered it. Most machines use jars that can be detached from the machine and then used to pour it into your glass.

Most good models come with removable filters and an adjustment dial or handle that lets you decide the strength of the coffee. Depending on the kind of drink you make, you may want the coffee to be thicker or less saturated.
Some coffee makers also have a frosting nozzle that makes steam from the water you put into the machine. It is used to froth up the milk that helps you make a delicate cup of coffee. The thickened, frothy milk can make the coffee taste and feel richer, and you can also help you make the kind of latte art you might see at your local cafe.

If it is your first time ordering brew coffee, it’s preferable to opt for the grounds. Most online sellers will let you customize your coffee grounds. You can choose the beans, the amount of roast and fineness of the grounds. The more roasted the beans, the darker and stronger the coffee tends to be. Each of these factors are better suited for different kinds of coffee beverages.

It’s fine if you are not a coffee aficionado. The same coffee machines may also be able to brew tea. Make sure you read the literature on the manufacturer’s web site before buying one and how you want to go about using them.

Reliance Digital is a wonderful place to buy electronics but it’s also a great place to buy home and kitchen appliances to indulge in your hobbies. Making coffee could be one of your future hobbies to share with your friends and family. So, if you are looking for your first coffee maker, head over to reliancedigital.in or at your nearest Reliance Digital store.